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Two Highly Unexpected Emails and a Tap on the Shoulder: A personal account of the benefits of open access in the humanities

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36285
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https://doi.org/10.1163/18784712-20240033
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2025-01-14
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Journal article
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Aspaas, Per Pippin
Abstract
Open access is one of the most heated topics in the world of scholarly publishing. Humanities scholars sometimes critique electronic publishing – and Creative Commons licences in particular – as a threat to the publication format that they cherish the most, viz. the monograph. This article argues otherwise. Based on personal experience, its author argues that open sharing of monograph-size theses and dissertations in repositories facilitates uptake by serious academic book publishers. Moreover, publishing an open access monograph with a Creative Commons licence paves the way for translations into other languages at no cost whatsoever. Humanities scholars should embrace open access instead of seeing it as a threat and explore new possibilities offered by the emerging diamond open access model.
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Brill
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Aspaas PP. Two Highly Unexpected Emails and a Tap on the Shoulder: A personal account of the benefits of open access in the humanities. LOGOS: Journal of the World Publishing Community. 2024;35(4):59-62
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