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  1. This new collaborative funding Open Access Books initiative will ensure the widest possible dissemination and impact of research book titles. This pilot is centred around seven key issue-based collections, drawing on the interdisciplinary strengths within both Humanities and Social Sciences, and STEM, of the Routledge and CRC Press imprints. Supporting institutions can pledge towards transforming each collection to Open Access.

    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group Limited

  2. This two-year Read and Publish agreement offers members capped publishing in hybrid journals, fully OA journals, F1000 and Routledge Open as well as access to the T&F Social Sciences & Humanities, Science & Technology, and Medicine Collections.

    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group Limited

  3. An unlimited Read and Publish Transitional Agreement covering the three Company of Biologists' hybrid journals with an option to add two OA journals.

    Publisher: The Company of Biologists Ltd

  4. The Literary Encyclopedia is a reference work for English, American, German, Russian, Italian, French and Classical Latin literatures as well as expanding coverage of Hispanic, Japanese, Classical Greek, Canadian, East European and various postcolonial literatures. It is collectively owned by its writers and editors and combines advanced database technology with an understanding of literary history.

    Publisher: Literary Dictionary Company Limited

  5. Programming Historian operates on a not-for- profit basis, publishing cost-effective diamond open access scholarship. They publish novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching. This membership allows your institution to support a globally focused project. One third of their readers live in low and middle income countries, and that number continues to grow.

    Publisher: ProgHist Ltd

  6. The Royal Society's digital archive of material published between 1665-1996. This offer is for the one-off purchase of the archive in perpetuity with no ongoing access fees. The Royal Society Journal Archive was released at the end of 2017. We are offering Jisc members a special price to enable them to add this to their perpetual collection and to enable members to reduce their print holdings and offsite storage costs.

    Publisher: Royal Society

  7. The Vogue Archive connects researchers with the history of 20th century fashion and culture through the digitised archive of US Vogue magazine, from 1892 to today. The Vogue Archive contains the full run of past issues (400,000 pages) and is updated monthly with the current issue. The resource provides valuable primary source material for students across many disciplines. Fashion design and photography students can find inspirational images. Business students can research the history of a brand identity by viewing brand advertisements between specified dates. Researchers in cultural studies and gender studies will be able to explore themes such as body image, gender roles, and social tastes from the 1890s to the present

    Publisher: ProQuest LLC

  8. Thieme publishes medical and scientific journals in English and German, a number of which are on behalf of professional societies. This agreement is a one-year extension to the previous 2022-2023 Read & Publish agreement, with an option of two collections for either chemistry and/or medicine.

    Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag KG

  9. Thieme MedOne Education is an online collection of illustrated full-colour downloadable textbooks from Thieme's Colour Atlases and Flexibook series.

    Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag KG

  10. This is an Addendum to all Cambridge University Press Agreements with Jisc. This is an Additional Authorised User (AAU) Offer from the Publisher for Transnational Education (TNE).

    Publisher: Cambridge University Press (Holdings) Limited