More than 140 U.S. institutions have now signed open-access deals with Cambridge University Press, marking a significant shift in strategy for the nonprofit publisher. At the end of 2020, just 13 U.S.
The world’s oldest university press, Cambridge University Press was granted letters patent by Henry VIII in 1534 and is known as the King’s Printer. As part of the University of Cambridge—an ...
A new study by Cambridge University Press & Assessment, carried out with Microsoft Research, has found that traditional ...
CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Over 50 percent of Cambridge University Press research articles are now published open access (OA) and so freely available to read. Having passed the 50 percent ...
Cambridge University Press and Assessment will formally introduce Linguaskill to Sri Lanka at an exclusive, invitation-only event titled ‘Linguaskill Unlocked: Unlocking World-Class English with ...
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