Transformative agreements aim to shift payment from libraries to publishers, moving away from subscription-based reading and towards open access publishing. Also called Read-and-Publish or Publish-and Read agreements, transformative agreements are those between a publisher and an individual library, library system, or library consortium. Principles of transformative agreements include:
- cost-shifting towards publishing
- retention of author copyright
- transparency of terms
- a focus on transitioning from payment to read to payment to publish
- cost neutrality or cost reduction compared to subscription-based reading
Submissions from 2023
What Theology and Science (and Ethics and Technology) Can Learn from Indigenous Scholars, Brian Patrick Green
Coordination of hydraulic and morphological traits across dominant grasses in eastern Australia, Robert J. Griffin-Nolan, Jeff Chieppa, and Alan K. Knapp
Grass trait–abundance relationships and the role of the functional composition of the neighboring community, Robert J. Griffin-Nolan and Brody Sandel
In search of Tabal, central Anatolia: Iron Age interaction at Alişar Höyük, Lisa Kealhofer
Creating Sociological Knowledge and the Next Generation of Sociological Thinkers in Faculty-Directed Research with Undergraduate Research Assistants, Molly M. King and Megan K. Imai
Assistive Robots for Persons with Visual Impairments: Current Research and Open Challenges, Maria Kyrarini, Manizheh Zand, and Krisha Kodur
The Bronze Harvester: Ravaging and Plundering in Greek Warfare, Nicholas Lindberg
Concrete Expressionism: Harley Earl, William France, and NASCAR Aesthetics, Timothy J. Lukes
Interaction Between Manufacturer's Wholesale Pricing and Retailers’ Price-Matching Guarantees, Arcan Nalca and Gangshu (George) Cai
Entity-aware Multi-task Learning for Query Understanding at Walmart, Zhiyuan Peng, Vachik Dave, Nicole McNabb, Rahul Sharnagat, Alessandro Magnani, Ciya Liao, Yi Fang, and Sravanthi Rajanala
Use of the MMPI-3 with Catholic and Episcopal Seminary and Religious Life Applicants, Thomas G. Plante and Elena Peng
Potential Benefits of the Jesuit Examen for Psychological Health and Well Being: A Pilot Study, Carolina Rader and Thomas G. Plante
Nature and nurture: Comparing mouse behavior in classic versus revised anxiety-like and social behavioral assays in genetically or environmentally defined groups, Janet Ronquillo, Michael T. Nguyen, Linnea Y. Rothi, Trung-Dan Bui-Tu, Jocelyn Yang, and Lindsay R. Halladay
AMICA: Alleviating Misinformation for Chinese Americans, Xiaoxiao Shang, Ye Chen, Yi Fang, Yuhong Liu, and Subramaniam Vincent
The relationship between social network typology, L2 proficiency growth, and curriculum design in university study abroad, Tripp Strawbridge
TalkConnect: A Mobile Networking App for People with Visual Impairments Attending In-person Formal Events, Manizheh Zand, Joyce Ayoola, Roopan Tuli, Akshat Kalra, John Quach, and Maria Kyrarini
Submissions from 2022
Corporate culture: The interview evidence, John R. Graham, Jillian A. Grennan, Campbell R. Harvey, and Shivaram Rajgopal
The Russia-Ukraine War and the Seeds of a New Liberal Plurilateral Order, David L. Sloss
The effect of particle geometry on squirming through a shear-thinning fluid, Brandon van Gogh, Ebru Demir, D. Palaniappan, and On Shun Pak
Submissions from 2021
Wall-induced translation of a rotating particle in a shear-thinning fluid, Ye Chen, Ebru Demir, Wei Gao, Yuan-Nan Young, and On Shun Pak
Evaluation of Dihedral Angle Twin Boundaries in Cu10 wt%Zn Alloy Using Atomic Force Microscopy, Nataliya Starostina, Ann McGuire, and Richard Rowan
