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π’ Our new report 'Publishing futures: Working together to deliver radical change in academic publishing' calls for urgent, coordinated action to make academic publishing more open, equitable, and sustainable. π₯ Learn more in our short video
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From a fun yet complex connection between law and beer to thrilling stories of escaping justice, and from the era of Christology to the legacy of Ernest Hemingway, our newest titles have something for every reader! β¨ Swipe to explore β¬
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As the nights grow longer and shadows stretch across our bookshelves, weβve handpicked eight haunting highlights from our books and Cambridge Elements to enchant you this Halloween. π Read our spooktacular titles π» π https://t.co/K42EhbnZKA
#GothicReads #GothicFiction
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π§ Hot off the Press Host and author Jen Manion talks with fellow authors Caroline Gonda and Simon Goldhill about how studying the past reveals very different ways people have understood and expressed LGBTQ identity and why that matters today. π π https://t.co/hgXulSxwYH
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π From rethinking the Atlantic slave trades to exploring the constraints on Black political expression, explore five books that challenge assumptions and deepen understanding of racial justice and history. Read more π https://t.co/G2MeJ1hJxq
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π¨ Radical reform is needed to safeguard the future of academic publishing. We are calling on the global research community to come together to develop new, sustainable and open models. Find out how we can work together π https://t.co/FATGIUM8Dh
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For the research ecosystem to thrive and meet future needs, change is essential. Our new report sets out recommendations to drive systemic change across the ecosystem and ensure a successful transition to open access publishing. β¨ Read more π https://t.co/QAdWTztDMO
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Join author Andrea Brady in conversation with John Wilkinson about her book 'Poetry and Bondage', which recently won the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism. π Book your @CUPBookshop event tickets π https://t.co/VmHBYPlyOt
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π‘ Our new report highlights four interconnected themes that threaten the future of research and accessibility, along with recommendations for collaborative and systemic reform. Read the key findings π https://t.co/3F2IQcc4nS
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βAcademic publishing is at a critical juncture. It is not breaking yet, but will without major change.β - Mandy Hill Read more about our new report 'Publishing futures: Working together to deliver radical change in academic publishing' π https://t.co/P2tOZ9vN8e
#OpenAccessWeek
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Major Academic Press Calls for βPublish or Perishβ Reform Just one-third of researchers, publishers, funders and librarians believe academic reward and recognition systems are working well, according to a survey from @CambPressAssess. https://t.co/HBSEETDUev
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Less is more: Academic publishing needs βradical change,β Cambridge press report concludes. https://t.co/CIFheQCpHy
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π’ Our response to the @NIH's call for public comment on limiting allowable publishing costs π’ "We believe the answer lies ... in rethinking how all research outputs ... are incentivised, funded, and disseminated." π https://t.co/fo67NLXzWd
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We have #OpenAccess funding options available for every author π Find out how to fund OA publication of your research, and benefit from... π broader access π more citations π» more downloads π https://t.co/ArXvQJqRPp
#OpenAccessWeek
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Join Dr Grace Huckins, neuroscientist and @NineDotsPrize winner, for an online seminar, 'The End of Understanding: How AI is changing the practice and purpose of science'. π
Thursday 23rd October 2025 | 17:00-18:00 ποΈ Register to attend π
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Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
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Our #OpenAccess book programme, Flip it Open, is growing! ππ The expansion will increase equitable access to research, with new content especially relevant to readers in low- and middle-income countries and aligned with the #UNSDGs. Read more π https://t.co/cLgXgSzWBF
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Discover the richness of #BlackHistory with our curated podcast playlist π» Featuring Nikki M. Taylor, author of βBrooding over Bloody Revengeβ and Sheila Curran Bernard discussing βBring Judgment Dayβ and many more... π§ Listen now π https://t.co/SHpMPWrzGU
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π Building equity into #OpenAccess is essential Our Cambridge Open Equity Initiative has funded the publication of over 550 articles from authors in low- and middle-income (LMIC) countries, ensuring cost is not a barrier to publication. π Read moreπ https://t.co/Pge8chiA0g
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"Standing atop the mountain, with the wind on our faces and the clouds swirling around us, weβre reminded that studying bird diversity is not just about science; itβs about safeguarding the future of these incredible ecosystems." Read more on our blog π https://t.co/xoI1r4sxd0
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Author Deepa Das Acevedo talks to Michael LaMagna about her new book, 'The War on Tenure'. She takes listeners on a backstage tour of the tenure-stream in academia to reveal hidden dynamics and obstacles. ποΈ Listen on @NewBooksNetwork π https://t.co/4tAawFLLdM
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The global academic publishing ecosystem is under growing strain and not equipped to meet future challenges without urgent, sector-wide reforms. Read more in our report π
Cambridge University Press (@CUP_SciEng) is calling for urgent collective action to βensure academic publishing becomes more open, equitable and sustainableβ π
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