Information For Librarians
All Exchanges articles are free to read, with no access or subscription fees, for readers globally. Author provided keywords are offered for most historic (pre-2018) and all modern (2018 onward) articles, to aid in search engine and catalogue identification.
We encourage academic and research librarians to list Exchanges among their library's electronic journal holdings. As well, it may be worth noting that this journal's open source publishing system is suitable for libraries to host for their faculty members to use with journals they are involved in editing (see Open Journal Systems). The Editor-in-Chief welcomes approaches from libraries, librarians or indeed any interested parties to discuss issues relating to scholar-led, open access publishing endeavours.
Social Media
We welcome comments, suggestions and conversations with our readership, concerning the journal or on any and all issues around academic publication. Librarians therefore may wish to encourage their academics, post-graduate research students or fellow information professionals to follow our social media accounts for updates and progress reports on developments with the journal and scholarly publishing in general:
- Bluesky.Social: @ExchangesJournal
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12162247/
- Blog: https://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/exchangesias/
- Podcast: The Exchanges Discourse
- Newsletter: Exchanges Announce
- Link.Tree: Exchanges Journal
While we retain a residual presence on Twitter/X & Mastodon, these are no longer updated. Follow us on Bluesky for all the latest news & updates from the journal and editorial team.
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