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Open Access Publications

From Danish research institutions

Open Books will be fully or partially closed over the weekend of April 11-12.
The closure is due to planned work on the Royal Danish Library's IT infrastructure, which will result in a number of central systems being temporarily unavailable.

During this period, you may experience that it is not possible to access (among other things) Open Books. There may be unstable operation, and we cannot specify exactly when the site will be available or not available. We therefore recommend that you do not use Open Books during this time, even if you may be able to access it.
By Monday morning, April 13, our digital services, including Open Books, will be operational again.
We apologize for any inconvenience the closure may cause and thank you for your understanding.

Open Books is the Royal Danish Library’s national publishing platform for professional and scholarly e-books. Here you get free access to publications across disciplines authored by employees at Danish research institutions. 

Aarhus University
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Aarhus University

Aalborg University Open Publishing
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Aalborg University Open Publishing

Latest additions

What could have been? Exploring incarcerated women’s experiences and speculative visions for prevention in Denmark
Merethe Riggelsen Gjørding
Noget andet i stedet. Stedbaseret læsning som litteraturpædagogisk metode
Dorte Vang Eggersen
Book of Abstracts from the Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA) Conference 2026
Enza Lissandrello, Aude Dziebowski, Philippe Hamman
Book of Abstracts from the Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA) Conference 2025
Enza Lissandrello, Carmelina Cosmi
The Freedom of a Christian:  Enevold Ewald’s Ordo Salutis under the microscope and macroscope
Laurel Joy Lied
Proceedings of the 7th Conference of AG Animation 2024 (CAGA)
Bue Holmsgaard Fyhn, Juergen Hagler, Lana Tankosa Nikolic, Andrea Polywka, Jakob Borrits Skov Sabra, Peter Vistisen