Digital Open Access Publishing Platform and Associated Publishing Services
A Voluntary Ex-Ante Transparency (VEAT) Notice
by UNIVERSITY OF YORK
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Supply)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £490K-£790K
- Sector
- TECHNOLOGY
- Published
- 15 Jan 2024
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
White Rose Libraries (University of York, University of Leeds, University of Sheffield)
2 buyers
- York University York
1 supplier
- Ubiquity Press London
Description
The White Rose University Press (WRUP) is a non-profit, open access digital publisher of peer-reviewed academic journals and books, publishing across a wide range of academic disciplines. WRUP wishes to enter into a five-year contract with a single established service provider for the provision of technical and publishing services to support the operation of the press. This involves system provision (platform and infrastructure) as well as the full range of publishing services set out in further detail below.
Total Quantity or Scope
We are looking to contract with a full-service provider for five years for the provision of an established publishing platform, and all necessary infrastructure for the publishing of open access digital journals, books, research data and conference proceedings under the institution's own university press branding. The service provider must also be able to provide a full suite of services to support editorial management, peer-review, anti-plagiarism checking, copyediting, typesetting, design and layout, long-term preservation, and indexing, alongside content promotion, an online portal for making publications available for free download, and capacity to support print-on-demand hardcopy distribution of books through a range of channels.
Award Detail
1 | Ubiquity Press (London)
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CPV Codes
- 48312000 - Electronic publishing software package
- 79970000 - Publishing services
Indicators
Legal Justification
The White Rose University Press (WRUP) is a non-profit, open access digital publisher of peer-reviewed academic journals and books, publishing across a wide range of academic disciplines. It is run jointly by the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York. There is limited in-house resource to manage the press - one FTE and a part-time resource at York - however this is manageable as we partner with Ubiquity Press, a full-service provider who provides the full package of services, i.e. the platform, infrastructure and associated publishing services, for us to operate our institution-branded press portal. Partnering with a full-service provider has allowed the small in-house team to focus on advocacy and relationship management. Our current contract ends in July 2024. There are no plans to increase the in-house staffing levels to run the press, yet the team are hoping to scale up the number of publications on the platform by 2027. It is therefore critical that any potential partner offers the following as a minimum: 1. Established platform and infrastructure for books AND journals that is compliant with GDPR/accessibility standards. To include an online submission and editorial management system for journal and book content, plus customisable press website with WRUP branding and front end for the reading and downloading of journal/book content. We do not have the resource to manage these elements separately or via separate suppliers 2. Ongoing development and support for infrastructure and front end websites 3.End-to-end monograph publishing services (see description above at II.2.4) 4. Financial support (invoicing and payment handling) 5. A mature service offering that is in use with multiple other similar clients - unfortunately we do not have the resource at this time to help providers who are still developing their offering The team have been researching alternative service providers as part of the contract review process. While individual elements of the service are available from various suppliers, the team doesn't have the capacity to implement and manage separate supply contracts and this would not be a step forward. We believe there is only one supplier currently in the market capable of providing all of the required elements of the contract and it is for this reason that the University wishes to place a five-year contract with Ubiquity Press without a call for competition. Value: Note the values quoted above are for the full five-year period, include VAT and cover the fixed platform fees, the fees for our five existing journals, and also an estimation of our book project costs over the whole duration of the contract. The latter is difficult to predict as a number of book projects were delayed by the pandemic but are now expected to go ahead within the next three years. Therefore the highest figure provided allows for an increase in throughput which we hope to achieve during the contract period. In reality, the five-year contract could be closer to the lower value if this is not realised. Also note that a proportion of the book/journal costs are invoiced directly to external funders, but they have been included in the value as they are all part of the total value of the business that the contract brings to the contracted supplier.
Reference
- FTS 001240-2024