Why publish an open access book?
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Open Access Publisher at the University of Technology Sydney
To answer this, and to explore other important questions on open access, please click on the link to the OAContinue Reading
How do open access (OA) books perform compared to non-OA books? Very well it seems! Publisher, Springer Nature, in collaboration with Collaborative Open Access Research & Development (COARD), have produced a white paper drilling into the data to reveal what we intuited but now know. Open Access books are downloaded more widely around the world than their non-OA counterparts and are cited on average 2.4 times more often.
Michael Robertson, one of the authors of The First into the Dark, participated in a conversation with Lee-Ann Whitten, an Education Officer at the Sydney Jewish Museum on the book and its significance to present day.
Author: Professor Virginia BarbourDirector, Australasian Open Access Strategy Group (AOASG)Co-Lead Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Office for Scholarly Communication Author:Continue Reading
Wednesday evening, the 23rd of October, at the beautiful new home of UTS Library (UTS Central), UTS ePRESS was proudContinue Reading
The First into the Dark Michael Robertson, Edwina Light 26 September 2019 In the European summer of 2013, we travelledContinue Reading
Publication coming soon to UTS ePRESS During the 12 years of the Nazi regime, a secret program of ‘euthanasia’ wasContinue Reading