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MIT Press opens full list of 2022 monographs via Direct to Open – Plus More ATG News & Announcements for 7/14/22

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According to this post on the MIT Press website “Thanks to the support of libraries participating in Direct to Open (D2O), the MIT Press will publish its full list of 2022 scholarly monographs and edited collections open access on the MIT Press Direct platform. Thirty-seven of the eighty works are already openly available to readers around the world, and a full list of titles included in the model this calendar year may be found at the end of this announcement...”


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