Knowledge Unlatched


Knowledge Unlatched is an open access service provider registered as a for-profit GmbH in Berlin, Germany. It offers a crowdfunding model to support a variety of Open Access book and journal content packages as well as financial funding of partnerships.

History

Knowledge Unlatched was established in September 2012 by publisher and social entrepreneur Frances Pinter. It was the formalisation of the ‘Global Library Consortium’ model for supporting open access books, developed by Pinter as a response to a protracted crisis in monograph publishing and the opportunities presented by digital technology and open access.
Pinter first aired her vision for a Global Library Consortium approach to supporting open access monograph publishing at the Charleston Conference in 2010. In September 2011 she embarked on a speaking tour of Australia. Her tour included a keynote presentation on academic publishing and the future of the monograph at Queensland University of Technology, arranged by Lucy Montgomery, who would go on to become Deputy Director of Knowledge Unlatched.
In 2016, the legal structure was changed from a British Community Interest Company to a German GmbH. In this year, Sven Fund acquired parts of KU CIC's assets and transferred them into a for-profit company, Knowledge Unlatched GmbH, which is 100% owned by the consultancy fullstopp GmbH. Sven Fund is managing director of both companies. Pinter, the founder of KU CIC, was planning to retire in that period and became director of the then legally independent research unit, KU Research, which operates under the former founding organisation's name, KU CIC.

Business model

In its first two collections, Knowledge Unlatched piloted a collective procurement approach to open access books. The model put forward by Pinter in 2011 depends on many libraries from around the world sharing the payment of a single title fee to a publisher, in return for a book being made available on a Creative Commons licence via the open access repository service "Open Access Publishing in European Networks" and the HathiTrust Digital Library as a fully downloadable PDF.

KU Open Funding

KU Open Funding is a database for financing Open Access books. It enables scientists and libraries to compare offerings from different publishers. Suitable offers can be found on the basis of more than 20 criteria, such as the subject area, the services of publishers, forms of licensing and publication costs. If the latter accepts the manuscript for publication after quality control, KU organises the approval and handling of payment with the library. More than twenty publishers such as Berghahn, Duke University Press, Intellect, Michigan University Press, Taylor & Francis, Transcript Verlag and Ubiquity Press participated with their OA offerings during the launch in November 2018.

KU Partners

Knowledge Unlatched partners with several open access initiatives, which includes collects funding. To date KU has partnered up with 12 different initiatives including OAPEN, IntechOpen, Language Science Press, the Peter Lang publishing group, and Transcript Open Library Political Science.

Awards

Knowledge Unlatched was shortlisted for the ALPSP Awards for Innovation in Publishing 2016.
In September 2015, Knowledge Unlatched won the Curtin University Award for Best Innovation in Education 2015. The competition attracted a record 46 applications from across Curtin University with 12 applicants shortlisted to present to a panel of judges looking at novelty, level of development, market potential and competitive advantage.
In June 2014, Knowledge Unlatched was selected as the 2014 winner of the IFLA/Brill Open Access Award. The jury for the prize awarded by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions and Brill Publishers voted unanimously for Knowledge Unlatched.
Knowledge Unlatched was named by Outsell, Inc., as one of their 10 to companies to watch.