The Ohio State University Press Open Access Initiative
The Ohio State University Press is providing free access to over 30 out-of-print books that it has published as part of its open access initiative. Chapters and other book sections are provided as PDF files. The books remain under traditional copyright statements.
Examples include:
- Becoming Browning: The Poems and Plays of Robert Browning, 1833–1846
- Framing Anna Karenina: Tolstoy, the Woman Question, and the Victorian Novel
- Hopedale: From Commune to Company Town, 1840–1920
- A Mental Revolution: Scientific Management since Taylor
- Women and Prenatal Testing: Facing the Challenges of Genetic Technology
Latest posts in Digital Presses
- UC Publishing Services Launched - December 8th, 2009
- eScholarship Relaunched with New Services and Enhanced Functionality - October 19th, 2009
- University of Michigan to Offer Print-on-Demand Editions of Thousands of Public Domain Books via BookSurge - July 21st, 2009
Latest posts in E-Books
- Department of Justice Files Statement about Amended Google Book Search Settlement - February 7th, 2010
- Stanford University Signs Amended Google Book Search Settlement Agreement - February 4th, 2010
- "The Long and Winding Road to the Google Books Settlement" - February 2nd, 2010
Latest posts in Open Access
- "Recognizing Opportunities: Conversational Openings to Promote Positive Scholarly Communication Change" - February 8th, 2010
- The Online Guide to Open Access Journals Publishing - February 7th, 2010
- Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Establishes €2.5 Million Open Access Budget - February 7th, 2010
Latest posts in Publishing
- The Online Guide to Open Access Journals Publishing - February 7th, 2010
- Department of Justice Files Statement about Amended Google Book Search Settlement - February 7th, 2010
- Stanford University Signs Amended Google Book Search Settlement Agreement - February 4th, 2010
Latest posts in Scholarly Communication
- "Recognizing Opportunities: Conversational Openings to Promote Positive Scholarly Communication Change" - February 8th, 2010
- Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication: An Exploration of Faculty Values and Needs in Seven Disciplines - January 31st, 2010
- David H. Carlson Elected SPARC Steering Committee Chair - January 25th, 2010













