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
- A Brief Look Back at Twenty Years as an Internet Open Access Publisher - June 28th, 2009
- Two Million Plus Downloads: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Institutional Repository - March 18th, 2009
- University of Arizona Libraries Collaborate with Faculty Member to Publish New E-Journal - March 6th, 2009
Latest posts in E-Books
- Oxford University Press Backs Google Book Search Settlement - July 2nd, 2009
- A Brief Look Back at Twenty Years as an Internet Open Access Publisher - June 28th, 2009
- Google Book Search Bibliography, Version 4 - June 28th, 2009
Latest posts in Open Access
- Peter Suber to "Step Back" from Blogging on Open Access News - July 2nd, 2009
- Stuart Shieber on "University Open-Access Policies as Mandates" - July 2nd, 2009
- "Open Access Policy for University Of Kansas Scholarship" - June 30th, 2009
Latest posts in Publishing
- Oxford University Press Backs Google Book Search Settlement - July 2nd, 2009
- ARL Publishes Author Addenda, SPEC Kit 310 - July 2nd, 2009
- Harvard University Press Staff Cuts - July 1st, 2009
Latest posts in Scholarly Communication
- Open Access—What Are the Economic Benefits? A Comparison of the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Denmark - June 30th, 2009
- Elsevier Launches SciVal Spotlight - June 29th, 2009
- A Brief Look Back at Twenty Years as an Internet Open Access Publisher - June 28th, 2009


























