@techreport { attachments = {Insights_into_the_Economy_of_Open_Scholarship_-_A_look_into_the_Open_Library_of_Humanities_March_2019.pdf}, title = {Insights into the economy of Open Scholarship: A look into the Open Library of Humanities with Martin Paul Eve, Co-founder}, author = {Franck, Gwen}, abstract = {OLH is a UK charity, with a board of trustees who are responsible for governance. Income generated cannot be used for any purpose other than OLH’s charitable goals. OLH is funded via a ‘library partnership subsidy model’, with over 200 libraries paying an annual sum in order for OLH to publish 24 open access journals that don’t require authors to pay article processing charges (APCs), including a mega journal called ‘Open Library of Humanities’. Occasionally, OLH also pursues grants to fund tangential activities such as marketing and innovation research.}, year = {2019}, month = {06/2019}, publisher = {Knowledge Exchange}, pages = {1-12}, address = {Bristol, UK}, country = {Belgium}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.2586862}, url = {http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/7296/1/Insights_into_the_Economy_of_Open_Scholarship_-_A_look_into_the_Open_Library_of_Humanities_March_2019.pdf}, refereed = {does not apply}, keywords = {open access journals, open scholarship}, }