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The Open Library of Humanities aims to provide a platform for Open Access publishing that is: Reputable and respected through rigorous peer review Sustainable and non-profit Digitally preserved and safely archived in perpetuity Open in both monetary and permission terms Non-discriminatory to authors (collectively funded through a Library Partnership Subsidies model) Technically innovative in response to the needs of scholars and librarians A solution to the serials crisis

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Reinventing University Publishing Symposium, March 17 - 19, 2015, The Australian National University, Canberra.

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