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Resource – ‘Public Books Database’

June 1, 2020/in News /by Greg DeCuir
Tags: media studies, open access, research, resource

Responding to the current limitations on access to academic research materials, the Public Books Database has compiled a list featuring academic presses with freely accessible titles online. Currently featuring over fifty academic presses from the Columbia University Press to the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, the list will be updated continuously as additional materials are made available. More information can be found here. 

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