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Academia & Publishing

Rethinking Accessible Research with Subscribe to Open: The Story So Far

De Gruyter’s Subscribe to Open (S2O) initiative opens academic research to a global audience without financial barriers. Explore how S2O empowers the academic community to share knowledge freely, fostering a sustainable open access model with a bright future.

Arts & Humanities

The Enduring Influence of Ethiopian Philosophy’s Most Enigmatic Texts

Forgeries or masterworks? The truth about the Ḥatäta Zärʾa Yaʿǝqob and its companion treatise has eluded scholars for generations. A new edited volume looks beyond the authorship question, celebrating the philosophical and literary qualities of these texts and their impact on international scholarship.

Academia & Publishing

Poised For a Great Future! An Open Access Week Interview with Colleen Campbell

Our Open Access Week world tour concludes in conversation with Colleen Campbell, who emphasizes the importance of high-level reflection on the development of open access, viewing its growth as a dynamic evolutionary process rather than a simple series of experiments and events.

Arts & Humanities

Open Access Week Retrospectives: The View From Asia

Each Asian country has its own unique stance on open access, reflecting the uneven progress of the OA transformation in the region. In the fourth post of our mini-series, Mazmin Mat Akhir and Professor Dr. Xu Lifang explain their views.

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