Cambridge University Libraries now makes available all the journals published by Berghahn in its “Open Anthro” collection.
Cambridge anthropologists can now read double the journals formerly available and Cambridge now supports the conversion to full open access of articles published in these journals.
Launched in 2020, Berghahn Open Anthro is a subscribe-to-open model being piloted by Berghahn Books in partnership with Libraria. This model was developed in part through a 2019 ground-breaking collaborative meeting between publishers, libraries, funders, and OA experts that was held at MIT.
Learn more about Berghahn’s goal of attaining an equitable path to open access using the subscribe-to-open (S2O) model; read The Berghahn Open Anthro Journey: Embarking on a Discipline-Driven Equitable Open Access Initiative
Complete list of journals in Berghahn Open Anthro, available for discovery in iDiscover:-
Anthropological journal of European cultures
Anthropology of the Middle East
Conflict and society : advances in research
Ethnologia Europaea : Journal of European ethnology (To be in iDiscover soon)
Focaal : European journal of anthropology
Sibirica : the journal of Siberian studies
‘Integrating Human to Quality’ : Capacity Building across Cambodian Worlds in The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology Author: Casper Bruun Jensen https://doi-org.ezp.lib.cam.ac.uk/10.3167/cja.2017.350110 ‘Integrating Human to Quality’, Street 63, Phnom Penh.