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  1. DOAB is a free and open service that indexes and provides access to over 80,000 academic peer-reviewed open access books from various publishers and disciplines. DOAB also offers information on peer review, quality assurance, and open science initiatives.

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      Researchers can use DOAB to access free to read monographs...

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      The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) is a discovery...

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      Directory of Open Access Books is a joint service of OAPEN,...

  2. The OAPEN Open Access Books Toolkit aims to help book authors to better understand open access book publishing and to increase trust in open access books. You will be able to find relevant articles on open access book publishing following the research lifecycle, by browsing frequently asked questions or by searching with keywords.

  3. 14 de fev. de 2011 · IntechOpen publishes over 6,900 peer-reviewed Open Access books in various disciplines, with a focus on physical sciences, engineering and technology. Browse the latest book releases, most popular books and books open for submissions.

  4. DOAB. DOAB is a discovery service for peer reviewed open access books and book publishers that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed books. Find out more below.

  5. SpringerOpen offers authors the option to publish their books and chapters open access in various disciplines. Learn about the benefits, submission process and free access to SpringerOpen books.

  6. www.springeropen.comSpringerOpen

    Publishing with SpringerOpen makes your work freely available online for everyone, immediately upon publication, and our high-level peer-review and production processes guarantee the quality and reliability of the work. Open access books are published by our Springer imprint. Find the right journal for you.

  7. Open access books on JSTOR. More than 11,000 open access (OA) books from 130+ publishers, including Brill, Cornell University Press, University College of London, and University of California Press, are now available at no cost to libraries or users.