UCL Press announces millionth OA download
UCL Press, the UK’s first fully open access university press, has announced that one million copies of its books have been downloaded around the world
UCL Press, the UK’s first fully open access university press, has announced that one million copies of its books have been downloaded around the world
ScienceOpen has announced a hosting partnership with UCL Press, the first fully open access university press in the UK
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