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Open Access Books: Supporting SDG 1

Research on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1, No Poverty can have a huge impact on policy as a book. Books—more than journal articles—often form the basis for governmental and non-governmental organization policy approaches.

A book can reach those key people. And open access (OA) books can have the widest possible reach. Anyone, anywhere with an Internet connection can read OA books. Below, you'll find a list of OA books on SDG 1, No Poverty that show what publishing an OA book can mean.

Interviews with authors of open access books related to SDG 1

Andrea Membretti

Andrea Membretti

Assistant Professor, Universitz of Pavia, Italy
Jess Delves
Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS), Bolzano, Italy
Editors of the book

"OA is a great opportunity to reach a wider audience, particularly beyond a purely academic sphereRead the interview

Matthew Reynolds

Matthew Reynolds

Wheat Physiology, Global Wheat program, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Texcoco, Mexico

Co-Editor of the book

"Open access allows for the whole volume to be shared electronically and printed locally." Read the interview

Featured OA Books

Featured OA chapters

from Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos

Springer 20 px © ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× 2020

from The Evolution of China’s Anti-Poverty Strategies

Springer 20 px © ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× 2020

from Experiencing Society and the Lived Welfare State

Springer 20 px © ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× 2020

Good reasons to publish an OA book

  • Increased visibility & discoverability
  • High quality
  • Authors retain copyright
  • Compliance with funder mandates

We look forward to publishing your OA book and helping you achieve your goals. Learn more

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