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With more than AUD $1M in support from the Mellon Foundation, we at
Educopia are excited to be working with collaborative partners at Curtin
University  and OAPEN on the Book Analytics Dashboard Project (2022-2025)
<https://openknowledge.community/projects/bad-project/> to support the
creation of a community-governed OA book analytics service for publishers.
This service is needed to safeguard and support diversity in the voices,
perspectives, geographies, topics and languages made visible through OA
books. In addition to scaling workflows, infrastructure and customer
support, this Demonstration Project is developing a long-term plan for
housing, maintenance and funding of the analytics service as a sustainable
community infrastructure.

Designed to inform and empower small-to-medium book publishers worldwide,
the Book Analytics Dashboard Project will serve the diverse array of
presses that serve scholarly communication and academic authors and
audiences. The project is being led by Professor Lucy Montgomery and
Professor Cameron Neylon from the Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative
<https://ccat.curtin.edu.au/programs/innovation-knowledge-communication/curtin-open-knowledge-initiative-coki/>
within Curtin University’s Centre for Culture and Technology; Niels Stern
and Ronald Snijder of OAPEN <https://oapen.org/>; and Dr. Katherine Skinner
of Educopia <http://educopia.org>. The Book Analytics Dashboard project
builds on an earlier Mellon-funded pilot initiative: Developing a Pilot
Data Trust for OA eBook Usage (2020–2022).

The project seeks to address a growing analytics capability gap that places
the diversity of the scholarly book publishing system at risk. Digital
usage of open-access books is recorded in radically different ways by each
of the  numerous platforms publishers depend upon, making the tasks of
gathering and interpreting the data time-consuming and technically complex.

 “For small and medium publishers to effectively share underrepresented and
marginalized voices, they need access to the latest technology that is
available to the bigger competitors,” Project PI, Professor Lucy Montgomery
said.

“We cannot afford to let consolidation and power differentials yield a
publishing environment where giant conglomerates have great business
intelligence and visibility while smaller, mission driven and
community-based publishers struggle to gather, clean, and use data to
inform strategy,” said Katherine Skinner of Educopia. “Building strong,
community-owned book analysis infrastructure and making it available to all
publishers is a way to counter the domination of large commercial,
multinational players and create a much more diverse and fair publishing
environment.”

Lead data scientist Dr Kathryn Napier, from the Curtin Institute for
Computation, said the project had identified a compelling demand for shared
services that would be useful to publishers across the globe. “While the
most immediate calls for support are in Europe and North America, and
predominantly English-language publishers, we are focused on ensuring this
digital infrastructure project will address broader locations and users to
prevent any further inequities in scholarship,” Dr Napier said.

“The analytics gap is not merely a technical gap, but also one of
capacities and skills to interrogate information, including its
completeness and quality, in making strategic decisions. We also developed
the initial technical infrastructure and workflows needed to underpin these
services with the ultimate aim of giving small and medium publishers the
same level of digital competency.”

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation was established in 1969 to support
exemplary and inspiring institutions of higher education and culture to
build just communities where ideas and imagination can thrive.

For more information about the project please:

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   visit our website <https://openknowledge.community/projects/bad-project/>
   and our Zenodo repository
   <https://zenodo.org/communities/book-analytics-dashboard-project/>
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   follow us on Twitter <https://twitter.com/BookAnalytics>
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   join our mailing list
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   offer your comments and input on our draft technical roadmap
   <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KsJrT5M2RZjmodPkznNa0tuM-7ZrLD8w4A42BdE7EmI/edit?usp=sharing>


For more information about the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, visit here
<https://mellon.org/about/>.

Caitlin Perry
Communications and Data Manager
Educopia Institute <https://educopia.org/>
Follow us on Twitter <https://twitter.com/Educopia>!

She/Her
Working from Oyster Bay, NY

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