Partnerships

At Open Book Publishers, we feel that the dissemination of research should be in the hands of academic institutions and societies rather than commercial publishers. We are looking to collaborate with these groups to create one-off publications or to develop whole series. Our model offers societies and institutions a flexible and affordable way of publishing, with the opportunity to include online multi-media content. Our Open Access ethos means that research published with us will reach the widest possible readership. We are currently involved in several exciting partnerships:
 
Institute of English Studies (University of London)
OBP and IES are working together to produce Yeats Annual, the leading scholarly journal on the poet—and to make it available to all to read free of charge. Yeats Annual has been described by Bernard O-Donoghueas 'a powerful base of biographical and textual knowledge. Since 1982 the vade mecum of Yeats.’ The first Open Access issue is available here: http://www.openbookpublishers.com/product/194

World Oral Literature Project (Cambridge and Yale)
OBP is working in partnership with the World Oral Literature Project, directed by Mark Turin at the University of Cambridge and Yale University, to create a World Oral Literature Series. The series will work to preserve and promote the oral literatures of indigenous people by publishing materials on endangered traditions in innovative ways. Lying at the intersection of anthropology and linguistics, the study of oral genres is an exciting and developing field, but one with few publishing outlets. While linguists may relegate their textual corpus to an appendix, anthropologists similarly harvest elements of oral literature to make comparative or theoretical points. The richness and contextual meaning of oral narratives is thus often lost in the process. The innovative publishing practices adopted by OBP make the dissemination of such unique literary traditions possible for the first time. The World Oral Literature Project is committed to supporting the publication and dissemination of transcribed narrative works which have been collected, analysed and glossed by ethnographers, field linguists or local researchers. Open Book Publishers is proud to be working with them to achieve this. The first books in the series, Oral Literature in Africa by Ruth Finnegan, and Oral Literature in the Digital Age by Mark Turin, Claire Wheeler and Eleanor Wilkinson (eds.) are available now.
Forthcoming titles in the World Oral Literature Series include:
        
Voices from the Volcano: Myths, Folktales and Poetry from Gaua, Vanuatu by Alexandre François 
How to Read a Folktale: The Ibonia Epic from Madagascar by Lee Haring
Xiipuktan (First of All): Three Accounts of the Origins of the Quechan People  by George Bryant and Amy Miller
Storytelling in Northern Zambia: Theory, Method, Practice and Other Necessary Fictions by Robert Cancel

The Re:Enlightenment Project

Open Book Publishers has a partnership with the Re:Enlightenment Project, a rapidly growing association of institutions and individuals among whose primary aims is to encourage new ways to disseminate as well as to produce knowledge. Other partners of this project include New York University, New York Public Library, Stanford University and the British Museum. One of our titles, The Sword of Judith, has already resulted from that partnership and OBP participated in the Re:Enlightenement Exchange in London in July 2011.

International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP)
We are part of INASP's network of Open Access organisations. INASP works with partners like us to support global research communication through innovation, focusing particularly on the needs of developing and emerging countries.

The Directory of Open Access Books

All of our titles are listed in the Directory of Open Access Books. DOAB provides a searchable index to peer-reviewed monographs and edited volumes published under an Open Access business model, with links to the full texts of the publications at the publisher’s website or repository.

Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association

We are members of the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), whose mission is to represent the interests of Open Access (OA) journal and book publishers globally in all scientific, technical and scholarly disciplines. This mission will be carried out through exchanging information, setting standards, advancing models, advocacy, education, and the promotion of innovation.

Worldreader
OBP partnered with Worldreader to give readers in the developing world access to digital books using e-readers and mobile phones.