This time with the actual link:
http://www.doabooks.org/
I think it must be Friday afternoon...
Dave
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Dr. Dave Sayers
Honorary Research Fellow, Arts & Humanities, Swansea University, UK
Visiting Lecturer (2013-14), Dept English, University of Turku, Finland
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On 19/07/2013 16:27, Dave Sayers wrote:
> Recently launched, the DOAB contains freely available academic books in many
> subject areas. Actually, from what I can tell, it's just a collection of links to
> stuff hosted elsewhere, e.g. on OAPEN.org, and on various universities' and
> publishers' servers. For that reason, as links change, reliability may vary. Still,
> a useful resource.
>
> Current headcount of books in different subject areas:
> History: 294 books
> Languages and Literature: 172
> Linguistics: 40
> Media and Communication: 52
> Political Science: 142
>
> On the subject of open-access books, here's a related article published yesterday
> by Times Higher:
> http://goo.gl/OSyPo
>
> Happy reading :)
>
> Dave
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> Dr. Dave Sayers
> Honorary Research Fellow, Arts & Humanities, Swansea University, UK
> Visiting Lecturer (2013-14), Dept English, University of Turku, Finland
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> http://swansea.academia.edu/DaveSayers
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