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Academia & Publishing

Subscribe to Open: An Interview With Semiotica

Our featured journal for Open Access Week 2024, Semiotica has been published by De Gruyter Mouton since 1969. Recently, the journal stepped into a new era of open access with the Subscribe to Open model. In this interview, the editorial team explain how the transition is making research more accessible and bolstering the journal’s global impact.

Academia & Publishing

The Impact of Transformative Agreements on Scholarly Publishing

On the route to a fully open access future, transformative agreements serve to bridge the gap between traditional subscription models and widespread open access publishing. But are they working? In our latest webinar, two library experts reflect on the progress and envision a future beyond transformative agreements.

Academia & Publishing

Subscribe to Open: How to Make the Shift to Open Access More Inclusive

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to the transition to Open Access. Find out why we think Subscribe to Open is the way forward to open up scholarship more inclusively and sustainably.

Arts & Humanities

10 Jahre Open-Access-Bücher bei De Gruyter: Frédérique Renno und ihr Gewinnertitel „Die deutschsprachige weltliche Liedkultur um 1600”

Frédérique Renno erforscht den ästhetischen Wandel von Dichtung und Musik um 1600 – außerdem ist sie eine der Gewinnerinnen unseres Open-Access-Wettbewerbs. Im Kurzinterview stellt sie sich und ihr neues Buch vor.

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