A new research study finds that open access monographs can generate significant revenue — both on the print side and digitally.
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A new research study finds that open access monographs can generate significant revenue — both on the print side and digitally.
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An interview with Nicola Ramsey of Edinburgh University Press about the Press’s new Open Access Fund.
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New models are emerging for funding open access, which may serve to alleviate one of the publishing industry’s most problematic practices: Levying book processing charges on authors.
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The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) is celebrating its 10-year anniversary, a great opportunity to reflect on how far we have come with open infrastructures for the distribution and discoverability of open access books (monographs, edited collections, and other long-form publications).
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