Introduction to open research & open access books publishing
What the event covered

Curious about open research and/or open access books?
Play back our discussion with panel experts to discuss open research and open access book publishing. From the benefits of open research to publishing hacks, we covered it all in this hour session.
About the speakers
Victoria Babbit joined Taylor & Francis in 2008 and throughout the past decade has supported researchers as they navigate the rapidly changing publishing landscape. Her work involves engaging with global research communities to build knowledge and capacity related to publishing and editorial activities. Prior to joining Taylor & Francis, Victoria conducted post graduate research in Geography at The University of Washington.
Lucy Batrouney is a Senior Editor at Routledge. She commissions Humanities and Media Arts books written by authors based in Australia and New Zealand.
Darren Viollet has over 20 years experience in the academic publishing industry. He joined Taylor & Francis in 2020 with a role focused on nurturing open research institutional partnerships across Australia and New Zealand.
Vilija Stephens, Editor, Humanities and Social Sciences at Taylor & Francis – more speaker information to follow.
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