This article originally appeared on the University of Virginia Library's News & Announcements blog, and is reprinted with permission. Please visit the original post here. Employees of the Health System are welcome to participate in Aperio.
Imagine an academic environment where publishers don’t charge to process articles, and students never have to pass up a course because textbooks are too expensive. The Library and the University of Virginia Press have joined forces to make the dream a reality. They’ve created Aperio—an open access publishing service dedicated to making high-quality journals, monographs, textbooks, and other online educational resources available immediately, for free, to anyone!
Aperio Journals is the Library’s first publication service, breaking through the barriers standing in the way of scholarly communication:
- Consulting with editors to eliminate or drastically reduce article processing charges
- Using Creative Commons Licensing to guarantee that copyright remains with the author and research remains available to readers
- Indexing journals and assigning Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) to make scholarship as visible as possible to research communities worldwide
Articles are rigorously peer-reviewed. Aperio’s editors are distinguished experts in their fields, committed to guidelines of the Committee on Publishing Ethics (COPE), and are supported by Aperio’s feature-rich platform, which provides management, production, and design assistance.
The Latin verb aperio means disclose, unveil, reveal, make known. Aperio is currently accepting proposals for new journals, ready to unveil your research to the world.
If you would like to start a journal or transfer one for which you are an editor or board member, please fill out a journal proposal form. If you’re interested in publishing other content (e.g. conference proceedings, textbooks, open educational resources), or would like to use the Ubiquity Conference Management System, please send an expression of interest. Send proposals and expressions of interest to publish@virginia.edu; Aperio will follow up proposals that are accepted with a request for additional information.
The newly-published books listed below are recent additions to the Library’s collection. Click on any linked title to browse the table of contents, or to read the full-text. A comprehensive list of the Library's e-books can be found on the Library’s E-Books page.
Do you want to recommend the purchase of a book for the Library’s collection? Please submit your requests via our online Purchase Recommendation form.
Atlas of Cardiac Surgical Techniques, 2nd Ed.
Atlas of Human Anatomy, 7th Ed.
Atlas of Orthoses and Assistive Devices, 5th Ed.
Bancroft's Theory and Practice of Histological Techniques, 8th Ed.
Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 14th Ed.