Hopefully, we’ve been able to answer some of your questions surrounding Open Access publishing, giving you an insight into the realities about copyrighting, credibility, peer-review and more.
Open Access book publishing can help to increase the accessibility of your work, widening the audience and allowing your research to be read by many readers across the world. There are a variety of copyrighting and licensing options for you to choose from, giving you the information and opportunities you require. Your work will still receive a thorough and precise peer-review throughout the publishing process, meaning your manuscript will be reviewed by academic experts, and will gain useful feedback for you to work with. Publishing OA means you will still receive royalties on your published book, so you don’t miss out, and as awareness and support around Open Access increases, there are a whole range of funding options for you to look at.
Our Editors are always available to discuss Open Access publishing options with you – our list of editorial contacts can be found here and our general proposal submission information can be found here. Any general questions can be sent to oabooks@tandf.co.uk.
Whether you simply wanted to learn more about the Open Access book publishing process or are hoping to publish your next manuscript through OA, we wish you the best of luck.
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