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Springer Nature is holding a multidisciplinary event on Monday 23 April in London during Academic Book Week, exploring how open access books can help authors make the most out of their research. The event is open to all researchers and authors of scholarly works.

The half-day event will cover:

- Why should academics publish an open access book?

- How can authors track the impact of their book?

- What is the future of open access book funding?

- Author case studies showcasing OA book authors’ experiences.



Confirmed speakers include:

- Prof. Owen Davies, History Department, University of Hertfordshire

- Dr. Roseli Pellens, Macroecology, Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité, Paris

- Hannah Hope, Open Research Co-ordinator, Wellcome Trust.

Registration is now open:

https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/about/news-events/all-news/academic-book-week18/15499472



Librarians – please help spread the word to your researchers.



Many thanks,

Christina Emery

Marketing Manager, Open Access Books

Open Research, Springer Nature



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