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Astronomy has traditionally been an open science with a wide-spread  attitude of sharing and exchange of best practices. Outside of  astronomy, a strong movement towards Open Access Publishing has taken  place during recent years, which is now affecting all scientific subject  areas. 
 
In this presentation, we will give a quick overview of what Open Access  is and what it means for astronomy, and will review the current  publishing models of core astronomy journals. A special focus will be  the support libraries provide to scientists to make the best use of the  Open Access options available to them, as well as the ways in which  librarians help to shape movements in scholarly communication in order  to establish a more collaborative, transparent publishing landscape.