Expanding access: Flipping backlist titles open access
Our new initiative at Cambridge aims to make 100 popular backlist titles available as open access, further expanding access to valuable scholarly content.

Our new initiative at Cambridge aims to make 100 popular backlist titles available as open access, further expanding access to valuable scholarly content.

Q & A with Louise Deane – Library Sales Executive You are a Library Sales Executive – how long have you done this for and what regions do you cover in your role?…

We’ve put together the following FAQs based on feedback from the increasing number of institutions taking an EBA from Cambridge. We hope you find them useful.…

Helen Adey, a much valued members of CUP’s librarian panel, of Nottingham Trent University Library and her colleague Dorothy Atherton, provided a conference highlight with their talk on NTU’s Your Books, More Books initiative [YBMB], which won the NAG / Nielsen Award for Innovation 2016.…

On May 1st 2014, we radically changed the pricing model for Cambridge ebooks available to institutions. The changes have created a simpler pricing structure, making it easier for institutional customers to buy Cambridge ebooks.…

UK academic institutions can now access Cambridge ebook collections via an Evidence Based Acquisition (EBA) model agreed through Jisc Collections, an organisation which works on behalf of UK education.…