Open Access at Sussex: Practice, Principles, Potential

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Diamond Open Access, Open Access publishing, library publishing

Abstract

You are a researcher, and after much time invested in your project, you have your findings and want to publish them. But you want to do so in a way that reaches the most suitable people, that gives your work the visibility it deserves, that contributes to your field in ways that will accelerate – potentially even revolutionise – the discipline, while simultaneously helping to secure funding, meet funder requirements, boost your profile and citations, and broaden your readership into spheres where your work can achieve a hitherto-unheralded influence and impact – right? So you want to publish Open Access (OA).

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Author Biography

  • Sam Nesbit, University of Sussex

    Sam Nesbit is the Research & Open Scholarship Senior Manager in the Library, Culture & Heritage division at the University of Sussex. He manages the Library’s Open Access service, the University’s Open Press, and is a member of the RLUK Open Access Publisher Processes group.

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2026-05-07

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