Book Business Q&A: Indiana University Press’ Kathryn Caras talks about INscribe, the electronic publishing platform the press launched this year to increase the spread of its scholarly content.
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Extra: How have things gone in the first three months?
Caras: One of the things we did when we launched was to offer free and open access to all of the content on the database. We had about 752,000 people who took us up on that offer. We have since turned some of those people into paid subscribers. We also, earlier, for two or three years, had one of our journals, called Victorian Studies, available to subscribers online for free. We have been successful changing most of those into paid subscribers.
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