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Equity in Royalty and Sustainable Open Access Funding

Challenging the predominant publishing paradigm is never easy, but David Parker pulls back the curtain on a new model in Open Access publishing, centered around equity and Open Access for course materials.

David Parker   July 21, 2021
Lived Places Publishing: Our Founding Mission

Lived Places Publishing: Our Founding Mission

An overview of our Founding Mission: Affordable Course Readings, Library-Friendly Access, and Giving Voice to Social Identity in Context and Place

David Parker   July 15, 2021
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