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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.

In addition to the titles below, these two TOME titles were published in 2020 and are deposited in the Indiana University Press Institutional Repository:

Welcome to Open Indiana, a collection of nearly 200 open access titles from Indiana University Press.

Browse by subject: Asian Studies, Film, Folklore, Language Studies, Music, Philosophy, and Slavic Studies

Open Indiana logoOpen 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.

This category, Language Studies, is one of two chosen to represent subjects that are no longer widely published by Indiana University Press today (Asian studies and language studies), while the remaining four categories (film, music, philosophy, and folklore) represent subjects that have since fallen out of popularity for academic writing and publishing, but were at one point quite widely published by not only IU Press, but academic publishers more generally.
Welcome to Open Indiana, a collection of nearly 200 open access titles from Indiana University Press.

Browse by subject: Asian Studies, Film, Folklore, Language Studies, Music, Philosophy, and Slavic Studies

Open Indiana logoOpen 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.

This category, Language Studies, is one of two chosen to represent subjects that are no longer widely published by Indiana University Press today (Asian studies and language studies), while the remaining four categories (film, music, philosophy, and folklore) represent subjects that have since fallen out of popularity for academic writing and publishing, but were at one point quite widely published by not only IU Press, but academic publishers more generally.
Welcome to Open Indiana, a collection of nearly 200 open access titles from Indiana University Press.

Browse by subject: Asian Studies, Film, Folklore, Language Studies, Music, Philosophy, and Slavic Studies

Open Indiana logoOpen 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.

This category, Language Studies, is one of two chosen to represent subjects that are no longer widely published by Indiana University Press today (Asian studies and language studies), while the remaining four categories (film, music, philosophy, and folklore) represent subjects that have since fallen out of popularity for academic writing and publishing, but were at one point quite widely published by not only IU Press, but academic publishers more generally.
Welcome to Open Indiana, a collection of nearly 200 open access titles from Indiana University Press.

Browse by subject: Asian Studies, Film, Folklore, Language Studies, Music, Philosophy, and Slavic Studies

Open Indiana logoOpen 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.

This category, Language Studies, is one of two chosen to represent subjects that are no longer widely published by Indiana University Press today (Asian studies and language studies), while the remaining four categories (film, music, philosophy, and folklore) represent subjects that have since fallen out of popularity for academic writing and publishing, but were at one point quite widely published by not only IU Press, but academic publishers more generally.