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Davis Open Access Book Fund

We regret that the Davis Open Access Book Fund has been discontinued, effective October 16, 2025, due to campus budget cuts.

If you or someone you know would like to make a philanthropic contribution of support to help us resume the library’s Open Access Book Fund, please contact Jessica Nusbaum, Director of Communications and External Relations, jlnusbaum@ucdavis.edu

Funding for Open Access Monographs

From 2018 through October 15, 2025, the library offered funding support for author fees to publish open access monographs — first, through UC Davis’ participation in a five-year national pilot, TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), which was designed to help cultivate a thriving ecosystem of high-quality, peer-reviewed, and freely accessible scholarly books; and subsequently through the library’s own Davis Open Access Book Fund.

In total, the library provided funding for 23 open access books by UC Davis Academic Senate and Federation members.

UC Davis Funded Open Access Books

Gaming the Metrics: Misconduct and Manipulation in Academic Research
Biagioli, Mario and Alexandra Lippman (eds.) MIT Press 2020.
 Gaming the Stage: Playable Media and the Rise of English Commercial Theater
Bloom, Gina. University of Michigan Press, 2018.
Busse-Berger, Anna Maria, Spiller, Henry (eds.): Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music In the Indonesian Archipelago
Busse-Berger, Anna Maria and Henry Spiller (eds.) University of California Press, 2025
Choy cover image
Choy, Tim (et al.) Duke University Press, 2025
Toward a Living Architecture? Complexism and Biology in Generative Design
Cogdell, Cristina. University of Minnesota Press, 2018.
Eerkens Cover Image
Eerkens, Jelmer W. (ed.) University of Florida Press, 2025
Where Truth Lies: Digital Culture and Documentary Media After 9/11
Fallon, Kris. University of California Press, 2019
Beside You In Time: Sense Methods and Queer Sociabilities in the American Nineteenth Century
Freeman, Elizabeth. Duke University Press, 2019.
Title page of Kernels of Resistance
Grandia, Liza. University of Washington Press, 2024
Cover photo: Jafri, Beenash: Settler Attachments and Asian Diasporic Film. University of Minnesota Press, 2025
Jafri, Beenash. University of Minnesota Press, 2025
Ethnography #9
Klima, Alan. Duke University Press, 2019.
Scriptures, Shrines, Scapegoats, and World Politics: Religious Sources of Conflict and Cooperation in the Modern Era
Maoz, Zeev and Errol A. Henderson. University of Michigan Press, 2020.
American Power and International Theory at the Council on Foreign Relations, 1953-54
McCourt, David (ed.). University of Michigan Press, 2020.
Respawn: Gamers, Hackers, and Technogenic Life
Milburn, Colin. Duke University Press, 2018.
Book cover The Land Is Our Community
Millstein, Roberta L., University of Chicago Press, 2024
Book Cover Pragmatic Liberation and the Politics of Puerto Rican Diasporic Drama
Rossini, Jon D. University of Michigan Press, 2024
Sawyer, Suzana: The Small Matter of Suing Chevron
Sawyer, Suzana. Duke University Press, 2022.
Book cover for "Chinese Marriages in Transition" by Xiaoling Shu and Jingjing Chen
Shu, Xiaoling and Jingjing Chen. Rutgers University Press, 2023
Paris in the Dark: Going to the Movies in the City of Light, 1930-1950
Smoodin, Eric. Duke University Press, 2020.
Modernist Idealism: Ambivalent Legacies of German Philosophy in Italian Literature
Subialka, Michael J. University of Toronto Press, 2021.
Creating the Intellectual: Chinese Communism and the Rise of a Classification
U, Eddy. University of California Press, 2019.
Werth, Tiffany Jo. Oxford University Press, 2024
Zhang cover image
Zhang, Chunjie. Fordham University Press, 2025

About the Program

The Davis Open Access Book Fund was open to current UC Davis Academic Senate faculty and Academic Federation members. Eligible individuals were limited to one grant.

The fund provided up to $15,000 for open access monographs that were:

  • Published by a press that participated in the TOME initiative (see the list of participating publishers);
  • Unpublished as of the application date;
  • Published in industry-standard, DRM-free digital formats (to include at least ePub and/or PDF with a text layer) at the time of first release;
  • Published with industry-standard metadata reflecting the text’s open access availability;
  • Fully indexed for searching on the web; and
  • Published under a Creative Commons license at the time of first release.

As part of their application, authors were required to submit a copy of their book proposal and their signed publishing agreement.

In order to receive funds for open access publishing of the monograph, both the author and the publisher were required to sign an amendment in which the publisher committed to:

  • Provide the final digital files for the monograph, as well as any individual multimedia files used in its composition, for deposit in the University of California repository eScholarship
  • Distribute digital files of the book (PDF and ePUB3 where possible) on one or more of the following platforms immediately upon publication:
    • JSTOR
    • OAPEN
    • MUSEOpen
    • HathiTrust Digital Library
  • Acknowledge the funding support through the UC Davis Library in the front matter of all editions of the book.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of publishing my book open access?

By choosing to publish open access, readers everywhere will be able to read and learn from your book — free of charge and without delay.

See what other UC Davis authors had to say about how open access publication expanded the reach of their works.

What if I am seeking funding support to publish an open access book after October 15, 2025?

The University of California libraries have launched pilot programs with the University of California Press and Duke University Press to support UC-affiliated authors who choose to publish their monographs open access. Through these three-year pilots, UC authors publishing monographs with the two participating presses will be offered the opportunity to make their books open access, with funding provided by the UC libraries (through UC’s California Digital Library).

The UC Davis Library may resume funding for open access books published by other university presses should philanthropic support for the program become available in the future.

Is this program related to the Open Access Policy for the University of California?

No, it is unrelated. The UC Open Access Policies apply only to scholarship published in scholarly journals.

How does the Davis Open Access Book Fund relate to the former TOME Fund?

The TOME Fund was part of a five-year national pilot that UC Davis participated in from 2018 to 2022. The Davis Open Access Book Fund was its local successor initiative. Through this fund, the UC Davis Library aimed to support open access publication of up to three scholarly monographs by campus authors each year.

Why was the fund restricted to books published with university presses?

With limited resources available, the library was unable to support manuscripts submitted to commercial publishers.

What if I need support for publishing in an open access journal?

The University of California provides partially or full funding support for open access publishing in many journals through UC systemwide agreements with publishers.