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Open Access Books

Open Plus Books: Evolving knowledge for research communities

Open Plus Books - a new concept in book publishing

What are Open Plus Books?

Open Plus Books enables authors or book editors to publish a book open access first on the open research platform within just a few days of submission. Each chapter is a standalone piece, enabling chapters to be published as soon as they are accepted, and additional chapters to be added at any time. Chapters can be updated, revised, and amended individually by the author to reflect changes in research, knowledge, policy, legislation, or standards.

Chapters have the same benefits and transparency as research articles and other content published on the open research publishing platform: rapid publication, open data, and an individual unique identifier (DOI). Authors can also choose post-publication invited open peer review via the Open Plus Books+ option.

Where available, chapters usually include underlying data and interactive figures, enabling visualization, interaction, reanalysis, replication, and reuse. This reduces barriers to collaborative research and supports authors getting credit for their contributions to research. Publications on the platform benefit from support for code syntax highlighting, so code is fully readable in the body of the chapter.

When the author has finished updating and amending the chapters, the book will be published in its entirety in both print and open access formats under either the Routledge or CRC Press imprint. The author can continue to update or add additional chapters on the open research platform using the “versioning” functionality. These updates can be included in subsequent editions of the print and open access book. 

An Open Plus Book can be standalone or can be part of a wider community collection of related content on a disciplinary, interdisciplinary, or multidisciplinary Gateway on the platform.

Our Publishing Process - for books and chapters infographic

Features and benefits of Open Plus Books

Rapid Publication

Chapters are published Open Access on the Open Research platform within days of submission and acceptance. Individual chapters can be published as soon as they are complete: no need to wait for all chapters to be delivered.

Dynamic

Books are no longer static publications, but dynamic and evolving. Authors and book editors can add additional chapters at any time to reflect developments in research, thinking, and knowledge. The format is suitable for authored and edited books as well as conference proceedings, handbooks, and encyclopaedias.

Updateable

Authors can use the “versioning” functionality on the platform to keep chapters up to date through timely new versions – such as updates to data, standards, codes, policy, research – which can be reviewed and commented on. All versions of the text are linked and can be accessed via the book page on the platform.

Underlying Data and Interactivity

Where applicable, chapters can include underlying data and interactive figures, enabling visualization, interaction, reanalysis, replication, and reuse. This also supports scholars getting credit for their contributions to research. Publications on the platform benefit from support for code syntax highlighting, so code is fully readable in the body of the chapter.

Flexible

Authors, not publishers, decide when they want to make updates or amendments, and when they want to the book published in print. Further updates can be included in subsequent editions of the print and OA book.

Open Peer Review

Authors can choose post-publication invited peer review via the Open Plus Books+ option. All chapters receive open peer review and can then be revised in light of the comments. Once chapters have received two Approved Status reviews they will be indexed automatically in bibliographic databases.

Evolving Knowledge

Book chapters sit in a Gateway – or hub – on the platform, which can be disciplinary, interdisciplinary, or multidisciplinary. Gateways can become landmark collections of related research such as book chapters, journal articles, data sets,
slides, posters, guidelines, white papers, and other documents. They can be created on behalf of authors, research communities, organisations, departments,
societies, and funders looking to make their research output highly visible and impactful.

Supporting Research Communities

Gateways enable and encourage collaboration within and between research communities to evolve knowledge in single disciplines and across disciplines. The opportunity to comment on content and/or to contribute additional content to a Gateway enables members of a community to build upon new ideas quickly. Barriers to collaborative research are reduced through data sharing, transparency, and attribution.

Author care and support

Authors and editors will receive high-level of support and engagement from proposal to publication from the Routledge and CRC Press editorial teams.