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Discover how Routledge, Taylor & Francis open access journals can expand your reach, enhance citations, and advance scholarly discourse in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
Why Open Access Matters for You
Global Accessibility
Remove paywalls that limit access to your research. Make your work available to scholars, practitioners, and communities worldwide, including those in developing countries and smaller institutions.
Enhanced Citation Impact
Open access articles receive significantly more citations. Your research on cultural studies, philosophy, literature, or social issues can reach and influence a broader academic community.
Public Engagement
Bridge the gap between academia and society. Your research on social justice, cultural heritage, or human behaviour can directly inform public policy and community initiatives.
Institutional Compliance
Meet funding requirements from certain institution, and other humanities councils that increasingly mandate open access publication for grant recipients.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Enable cross-disciplinary dialogue. Your work in anthropology, history, or cultural studies can inspire researchers in psychology, sociology, and beyond.
Educational Impact
Support teaching and learning globally. Educators can freely incorporate your research into curricula, expanding educational opportunities in underserved regions.
Routledge Open Access by the Numbers
Drives More Downloads

5x
OA articles published with Taylor & Francis typically receive 5 times more downloads than non-OA articles.
Boosts Citations

40%
OA articles published with Taylor & Francis typically receive 40% more citations than non-OA articles.
Increases Research Visibility

2x
OA articles published with Taylor & Francis typically receive 2 times greater Altmetric attention scores than non-OA articles.
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