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Atypon Literatum hosted sites will not be supported by Internet Explorer versions 8, 9 or 10 from 31 January 2018

How will this affect my access to LUP journals? If you use these browser versions as an individual subscriber or have them set up on your internal institutional network, you will lose online access to the journals you subscribe to. What can I do to prevent losing access to LUP journals? Simply upgrade to Internet … Continue reading

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Amplifying readership with OA flip – Quaker Studies and OLH

Throughout the week we'll be looking in to the ways our partner organisations are providing open access content, why they provide it, and how it's going. Our staff have interviewed various members of the industry for Open Access Week (#OAWeek) and firstly our Head of Journals, Clare Hooper, interviews the Head of the Open Library … Continue reading

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All back content to Extrapolation is now available to institutions through a Premium Subscription

Premium institutional subscriptions include access from 1959. Extrapolation was founded in 1959 by Thomas D. Clareson and was the first journal to publish academic work on science fiction and fantasy. It continues to be a leading, peer-reviewed, international journal in that specialized genre in the literature of popular culture. It welcomes papers on all areas of … Continue reading

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MLO authors can now use Kudos to promote their research

Authors published on Modern Languages Open, a peer-reviewed platform for the open access publication of research from across the modern languages, can now use Kudos to promote their research. Liverpool University Press  is partnered with Kudos – a service that provides tools for researchers to maximise the visibility and reach of their published journal articles – in order … Continue reading

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How to get the most out of Kudos: For authors

What is Kudos? Kudos is a web-based service that aims to help increase the visibility and impact of research and build academic reputations. It is free for researchers. How does Kudos increase the impact of your research? Your research has been published and with the aim of increasing readership, you have shared or promoted it … Continue reading