Open access monograph case study - Emma Heywood
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posted on 2024-05-01, 09:01 authored by Emma Heywood, Indigo GrayIndigo Gray, Itzel San Roman PinedaCase study from Dr Emma Heywood, School of Journalism, University of Sheffield, about the experience of publishing an open access monograph.
Compiled by Indigo Gray and Itzel San Roman Pineda for the University of Sheffield Library (Spring 2024).
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