1 August 2023
In partnership with six member university presses, the university librarians of the Big Ten Academic Alliance have announced the launch of the Big Ten Open Books project, a collaboration between the university presses and libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance.
The first 100-title collection centered on Gender and Sexuality studies is now published. The works included in the collection have all been previously published in print by the partnering university presses and are now being made openly available in digital form to read and reuse at no cost. Each title has undergone a rigorous selection and quality certification process that allows readers and users of this collection to trust the veracity of the content made available.
The Big Ten Open Books first collection brings to the reader a wide variety of materials in arts, humanities, and social science disciplines that are centered on gender and sexuality themes. The collection’s impact will be seen through its broad sharing of knowledge and high quality scholarship. Big Ten Open Books creates ebook collections that aspire to the highest standards of discoverability, accessibility, durability, and flexibility.
“Project MUSE is pleased to contribute to the visibility and discoverability of the open access book titles in this collaboratively-developed collection, which demonstrates the unique advantages of library-publisher partnerships much like the one MUSE was founded on nearly 30 years ago," said Wendy Queen, Director, Project MUSE. "We believe strongly in the principles of diversity, inclusion, academic freedom, and equitable access that are epitomized in both the content and context of the Big Ten Open Books initiative. MUSE is proud to have a role in advancing this innovative, academy-led approach to expanding the reach and impact of university press scholarship on a global level.”
This collection has established a distinctive model for unified, open-access publishing of scholarly monographs. It creates open content that is immediately and universally available, on open infrastructure, Fulcrum, hosted by the University of Michigan, using open distribution models (including Project MUSE, JSTOR, and OAPEN) to envision a robust programmatic future for open monograph publishing. This work is aligned with the Big Ten Academic Alliance’s development of the BIG Collection's ambition of uniting the collections of the libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance, and is supported by the Mellon Foundation's Public Knowledge program. The partner presses are Indiana University Press, Michigan State University Press, Northwestern University Press, Purdue University Press, University of Michigan Press, and University of Wisconsin Press.