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Open Access Monographs: Making Mandates Reality

This is a video of a COPIM workshop in partnership with RLUK recorded by Martin Paul Eve and Tom Grady and published on July 4, 2022, which facilitated a sector-wide conversation on Open Access monographs in the context of the United Kingdom’s policy landscape.
Published Jul 07, 2022
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This is a video of a COPIM workshop in partnership with RLUK recorded by Martin Paul Eve and Tom Grady and published on July 4, 2022, which facilitated a sector-wide conversation on Open Access monographs in the context of the United Kingdom’s policy landscape.

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