Kairosnews points to an interesting new open-access project undertaken by the Ohio State University Press: The publisher has made complete versions of more than 60 of its books available free online.
The texts — which include a healthy amount of literary criticism, along with works of history and sociology — are mostly out of print. But the university is now offering the digital versions up for any and all manners of noncommercial use. —Brock Read



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