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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 ´å»¨ÂÛ̳ the Science of Cancer in Latinos

Springer 20 px © ´å»¨ÂÛ̳ 2020

from The Evolution of China’s Anti-Poverty Strategies

Springer 20 px © ´å»¨ÂÛ̳ 2020

from Experiencing Society and the Lived Welfare State

Springer 20 px © ´å»¨ÂÛ̳ 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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