Libraries Provide Funding for Publishing Your Research
Are you preparing an article or book for publication? Have you considered making your work open access so that it's freely available for researchers, practitioners and students all over the globe? If so, you can receive funding, publishing charge waivers or publisher's discounts through various programs hosted by the University Libraries. Check out the all the opportunities listed in the guide Support for Publishing Your Work.
For more information about open access and its benefits, visit the Open Access library guide.
Contacts
Melody Herr, head, Office of Scholarly Communications
University Libraries
479-575-4233,
scholar@uark.edu
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