Open Access publishing needs new business models for universities and disciplines that want to support Open Access but are short on resources. Martin Paul Eve explains how the Open Library of Humanities has pioneered an inexpensive and efficient approach for Open Access publishing with the support of many universities in Europe and beyond
We outline the work of two university presses, with assistance from the COPIM Project, in building a...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
In the last few years in the context of UK, as in many other countries, new policies that promote th...
Open access (OA) has been shaping and benefitting the scientific community for years now, but this n...
The Open Library of Humanities (OLH) is a charitable organisation dedicated to publishing open acces...
The OLH is a charitable organisation dedicated to publishing world-leading open access humanities sc...
The Open Library of Humanities has demonstrated a model for high-quality open access publishing, wit...
Open Humanities Press (OHP) is the first open access publisher devoted to contemporary critical theo...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
The economics of scholarly publishing are incredibly tangled. Even Harvard University cannot afford ...
The economics of scholarly publishing are incredibly tangled. Even Harvard University cannot afford ...
The benefits, pitfalls, and sustainability of open access publishing are hotly debated. Commercial p...
The benefits, pitfalls, and sustainability of open access publishing are hotly debated. Commercial p...
A presentation on the scholar-led open access publishing initiative, Open Humanities Press, delivere...
We outline the work of two university presses, with assistance from the COPIM Project, in building a...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
In the last few years in the context of UK, as in many other countries, new policies that promote th...
Open access (OA) has been shaping and benefitting the scientific community for years now, but this n...
The Open Library of Humanities (OLH) is a charitable organisation dedicated to publishing open acces...
The OLH is a charitable organisation dedicated to publishing world-leading open access humanities sc...
The Open Library of Humanities has demonstrated a model for high-quality open access publishing, wit...
Open Humanities Press (OHP) is the first open access publisher devoted to contemporary critical theo...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
The economics of scholarly publishing are incredibly tangled. Even Harvard University cannot afford ...
The economics of scholarly publishing are incredibly tangled. Even Harvard University cannot afford ...
The benefits, pitfalls, and sustainability of open access publishing are hotly debated. Commercial p...
The benefits, pitfalls, and sustainability of open access publishing are hotly debated. Commercial p...
A presentation on the scholar-led open access publishing initiative, Open Humanities Press, delivere...
We outline the work of two university presses, with assistance from the COPIM Project, in building a...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...