We’re excited to be on the Path to Open with you and your authors. This resource is designed to help you spread the word about your participation. Below, you’ll find ready-to-use content, social media assets, and outreach ideas to maximize your impact.
Reach your audiences easily with pre-written, customizable content and social media toolkits for use in emails, blog posts, news pages, and/or social media.
- Suggested email and/or website copy:
- Ready-to-use social media kit:
Additional outreach opportunities
Looking for more ways to engage your audiences? Consider:
- Coordinating with your university’s library or communications team for joint promotions
- Issuing a press release about your participation
- Hosting a webinar or panel discussion on open access publishing
- Featuring Path to Open in your newsletters
Let’s collaborate
Have a great idea you’d like to collaborate on? Don’t hesitate to reach out to our team to get the conversation started.
- Social media: Maria Papadouris
- Product marketing: Stephanie Baroni
- Press relations: Harmony Faust
Learn with us: Insights and updates
Stay informed with the latest news, webinars, and blog posts related to Path to Open.
- News
- Path to Open books are now freely available to Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Tribal Colleges and Universities
- Path to Open announces 2024 titles
- Boston Library Consortium supports Path to Open
- JSTOR joins the Directory of Open Access Books Trusted Platform Network
- Florida Virtual Campus joins Path to Open
- Momentum for Open Access and Path to Open
- JSTOR Releasing First 100 Path to Open Books
- JSTOR Expands Open Access with the Big Ten Open Books Project
- punctum books Releases 250 Open Access Titles on JSTOR
- Big Ten Academic Alliance and JSTOR Announce Multi-year Agreement for Path to Open Pilot
- A new JSTOR fee model option to maximize access to knowledge: A letter from Kevin Guthrie
- JSTOR and university press partners announce Path to Open books pilot
- Webinar recordings
- Blog posts
- Case studies
Thank you for supporting open access and the future of scholarly publishing. We look forward to seeing your contributions on the Path to Open!
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Edward Hopper. Rooms by the Sea. 1951. Part of Yale University Art Gallery, Artstor.
