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Open Indiana
Welcome to Open Indiana, a collection of more than 160 open access titles from Indiana University Press. Open Indiana is part of the Humanities Open Book Program, which is made possible through the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Browse by subject: Asian Studies Film Folklore Language Studies Music Philosophy
A Baudoin de Courtenay Anthology
Jan Baudouin de CourtenayA Catalogue of 18th-Century Symphonies
Jane LaRueA Dictionary of Middle English Musical Terms
Henry CarterA Geneva School Reader in Linguistics
Robert GodelA History of Spanish Piano Music
Linton PowellAmerican Folklore Scholarship
Rosemary Levy ZumwaltAnalyzing Cultures
Paul Perron, Marcel DanesiAnimal Communication
Thomas A. Sebeok
TOME Monographs
Monographs remain the preeminent form of scholarly publication in the humanities and humanistic social sciences, but the funding model is need of repair. TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem) seeks to address this problem by supporting a new, more sustainable system in which monograph publishing costs are met by institutionally–funded faculty book subsidies. This support allows university presses to publish monographs in open–access editions, which increases the online presence of humanities and social science scholarship and opens knowledge to a truly global readership.
Indiana University Press is pleased to participate in the TOME Project and presents the following publications receiving this important support.
To learn more about TOME, visit openmonographs.org.
Well House Books
Generously supported by the Office of the Bicentennial, the Well House Books collection showcases the people, history, and legacy of Indiana University.
A Cuban Refugee's Journey to the American Dream
Gerardo M. GonzálezFrom Cotton Fields to University Leadership
Charlie NelmsIndiana Daily Student
Charles Scudder, Amy Wimmer Schwarb, Rachel KippIndiana University and the World
Patrick O’Meara with Leah K. PeckIndiana University Maurer School of Law
Linda K. Fariss, Keith BuckleyThe Lilly Library from A to Z
Darlene J. SadlierThe Spirit of Generosity
Sandra Bate, Curtis R. SimicUnknown, Untold, and Unbelievable Stories of IU Sports
Doug Wilson, Pete DePrimio, John C. Decker
Center for Religion & the Human
This collection features publications by the Center for Religion & the Human at Indiana University.