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University of London Press (UoL)

05. Publisher Success Stories

The University of London (UoL) Press authors share their own publishing experiences and words of advice and support for new authors, along with their views on open access and what more publishers can do to work with the research community to help build support...

University of Michigan Press

05. Publisher Success Stories

Michigan Publishing publishes scholarly and educational materials in a range of formats. Since spring 2021, the University of Michigan Press has been transitioning to an open access monograph model termed Fund to Mission.  They have shared Stories of Impact o...

American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)

05. Publisher Success Stories

Engaging Monograph Authors in the Open Access Movement The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Open Access Book Prizes reward exceptional humanistic scholarship that has been published openly, demonstrating its relevance within and beyond academia. T...

Lever Press

05. Publisher Success Stories

Lever Press is a press governed by its participating members. An Editorial Board, composed of faculty from participating institutions, oversees the editorial and review process for their titles; an elected Oversight Committee, composed of representatives of pa...

Open Book Futures Project: An interview with Claire McGann

05. Publisher Success Stories

Dr. Claire McGann, project manager for the Open Book Futures project, joins the Lancaster University Library podcast - Talking around the library tree - to discuss the Open Book Futures project, which aims to initiate a step-change in the ambition, scope and i...

LSE Press

05. Publisher Success Stories

LSE Press is a non-profit, open access publisher of the social sciences. Find out more about their publications and what people have been saying about them: A year in the life of a book piece on How Africa Trades BCA African Business Book of the Year...

Open Book Publishers (OBP)

05. Publisher Success Stories

Open Book Publishers (OBP) are an independent open access publisher of academic research in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the UK. They are award-winning, not-for-profit, run by scholars, and committed to making high-quality research freely available t...

Bloomsbury Academic

05. Publisher Success Stories

Bloomsbury Academic began as an OA book publisher in 2008. Their Open Access at Bloomsbury webpage includes information about: How to publish your book open access with Bloomsbury ('gold OA') Community engagement Open access partnerships Open access: a g...

University of London Press launch a new Open Access in the Humanities online training course

02. Open Access Book Publishing: A Comp... Toolkits

University of London Press have developed a new online training course on open access publishing with the School of Advanced Study. The course is free and available via the School’s RESHAPED platform – a new training and research community space for researcher...

punctum books

05. Publisher Success Stories

punctum books is an independent, scholar-led, non-profit, open access publisher. It was founded in 2011, and was also an early adopter of library memberships (in 2018) to support author equity. They publish in all subjects across AHSS, and support authors taki...

Why publish a book Open Access?

02. Open Access Book Publishing: A Comp... Testimonies and Case Studies

Berlin University Publishing | Should I publish my book open access? Berlin Universities Press share the benefits of publishing a book open access. Bristol University Press | Why publish open access?‬  Bristol University Press share the benefits of publishi...

Landscape report on scholarly publishing in Ireland

02. Open Access Book Publishing: A Comp... Reports on the Open Access landscape

This report maps scholarly publishing on the island of Ireland. It documents publishers on the island and assesses the readiness of Irish scholarly publishers to transition to open access publishing. It also examines their knowledge of the practices, needs, ch...