Protocols.io
protocols.io is the #1 open access repository for science methods.
protocols.io is the #1 open access repository for science methods.
Tuwhera: Fully OpenAccess journals, monographs, conference proceedings and more. Supported by staff at AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND.
The Open Access Network (OAN) is made up of committed individuals, organizations, societies, publishers, libraries, and institutions working together to Make Knowledge Public. Our plan is to tackle head-on the challenge of OA business models beginning with disciplines in the…
Libraries Without Borders (LWB) works to ensure that regardless of their circumstances, people throughout the world can live with dignity and the opportunity to thrive through access to information, education and culture.
Aperio, a joint venture of the University of Virginia Library and the University of Virginia Press, draws upon the strengths of the University to increase open access to knowledge for a global audience in a variety of formats –journals, monographs,…
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology is a growing, peer-reviewed & open access resource for teaching & learning.
Coordination of Open Access to Research Publications in Sweden.
A free preprint service for African scientists.
The mission of the Australasian Open Access Strategy Group (AOASG) is to make Australasian research Open and FAIR. We support the Open Knowledge foundation of definition of “Open”, i.e. that anyone can freely access, use, modify, and share content for…
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC), a disruptive iteration of the Centre for Disruptive Media (), brings together media theorists, practitioners, activists and artists. It draws on cross-disciplinary ideas associated with open and disruptive media, the posthuman, the posthumanities, the…
Research Libraries UK (RLUK) represents 37 of the leading and most significant research libraries in the UK and Ireland. We aim to optimise the contribution that research libraries and collections make to the economic, technological and cultural success of the…
Formally established in 1937 as the Association of American University Presses, AUPresses is a community of publishing professionals and institutions committed to the highest caliber of research-based scholarship. Together, we advocate for the fundamental role of scholarly publishing in achieving…