The document discusses open access (OA) scholarly publishing and the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA). It provides background on OASPA, including that it was established in 2008 to represent OA publishers and address issues like standards and best practices. OASPA's mission is to support and represent global OA journal publishers across disciplines by exchanging information, setting standards, advancing models, advocating for OA publishing, and educating. The document also discusses arguments for OA like maximizing investment in research, and how the OA landscape is changing with concepts like knowledge as a network rather than property.