India is rapidly emerging as a global research hub, driven by policy reforms and strong public-private collaboration meaning that beyond ONOS, there will be even more opportunities for publishers to explore. ONOS is set to provide 6,400+ institutions and millions of students and researchers in India with access to 13,000+ journals from 30 publishers.
KGL Accucoms discusses Couperin.org, the French consortium representing over 250 academic institutions that has chosen not to renew national agreements with major publishers due to pricing concerns and a focus on open science.
KGL Accucoms speaks with its new representative in Japan about what it really takes to succeed in this unique academic market.
KGL Accucoms wanted to understand the key priorities and pain points for publishers as they expand into new regions. We asked some of our publishing contacts to share their views with us and uncovered a wealth of insights—both regarding the hurdles they face and the opportunities they are eager to seize.
The 2024 KGL Accucoms Librarian Survey Report highlights how librarians play a critical role in connecting authors with publishers.
