Students and parents often and understandably object to the high cost of textbooks, and colleges and universities also incur high costs to make academic research in scholarly journals available to students and faculty alike. It is a problem that affects everyone – students, researchers and scholars, the colleges and universities where they work, and the public who often have no easy access to the latest studies. A new partnership at the University of Virginia aims to solve these problems and to make new knowledge more readily available – and free. Called ‘Aperio,’ the new digital publishing partnership between the University Library and University of Virginia Press employs the latest technology to produce ‘open access’ to research, scholarship and other educational materials – eventually including textbooks.
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