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New Open Access in the Humanities online training course launched!
We are excited to share details of our new online training course on open access publishing, developed by the University of London Press with the School of Advanced Study. The course is free and available now on the School’s RESHAPED platform – a new training and research community space for researchers in the Humanities. The […]
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Call for proposals: Digital Cultural Heritage book series
New Open Access series announcement Today, at the Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory conference at Senate House, we announced details of a new book series, Digital Cultural Heritage. This series is a forum for exploring the past, present and future of digital cultural heritage, both digitised and born-digital. The series editors are Dr Eirini Goudarouli […]
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University of London Press joins Thoth!
Another step in our mission to ‘open up humanities research’ We are pleased to announce our new partnership with Thoth, a metadata management and distribution platform built specifically for open access book publishers. Our move to join Thoth marks a significant milestone for the Press in our mission to make humanities research more accessible to […]
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UOLP on UKSG’s podcast
Our Head of Publishing is interviewed on ‘Knowing me, Knowing UKSG’ The popular podcast series developed by UKSG interviews professionals working in scholarly communications – including publishers and librarians – to help show different career paths and ‘inspire the next generation of leaders in our sector. Paula speaks about her role at the University of […]
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