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'Cities for talent'

Publishing the open access book 'Cities for talent' - insights from co-editor Marian Counihan

Date:06 April 2023
Author:Babette Knauer
This recent book publication from the University of Groningen Press (UGP) explores how medium-sized European cities such as Groningen can best manage the challenges of internationalisation.
UG's Open Access Book Fund

UG open access book fund turns one!

Date:14 February 2023
Author:Giulia Trentacosti
The UG's open access book fund celebrates its first anniversary this month. Time for a brief retrospect of the past year: how many applications has the fund receive so far? And which books were sponsored?
Journal of Spinoza Studies (JSS)

Starting a diamond open access journal: Insights from Andrea Sangiacomo, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Spinoza Studies

Date:06 February 2023
Author:Giulia Trentacosti
JSS is published by the University of Groningen Press (UGP). We asked editor-in-chief Dr Andrea Sangiacomo to tell us more about the experience of setting up a diamond open access journal from scratch.
Open access book “Working with LGBTQIA+ youth in the child welfare system”, eds. Mónica López López et al.

Publishing an open access book - Insights from Mónica López López, editor and author

Date:15 April 2022
Author:Babette Knauer
We interviewed editor Mónica López López (Faculty of BSS) about her recent book “Working with LGBTQIA+ youth in the child welfare system” and why she decided to publish this open access with the University of Groningen Press (UGP).
Margreet Nieborg

Meet Margreet Nieborg, publishing consultant for University of Groningen Press

Date:09 February 2020
Author:Josca Westerhof
Margreet Nieborg is publishing consultant for University of Groningen Press (UGP). UGP supports UG editors and authors in making digital academic journals and books available open access. What do researchers use UGP for? Read the interview with Margreet.