April 7, 2020 | Leave a comment with thanks to Olivia Wood and Olivera Jokic for sharing with us! Bristol University Press To support our research, student, policy and practice communities at this challenging time, we want you to be able to access our high quality content as easily as possible. We are partnering with all our eBook providers on various initiatives to allow free and flexible access to our digital books catalogue. Details can be found with each of the providers: Oxford University Press Scholarship Online, JSTOR, ProQuest and EBSCO. The free trial access period has been extended to six months for all 14 of our journals. Any organisation can sign up via our Ingentaconnect page. We’d encourage all non-subscribing libraries to do this in order to make our journals available to your communities. If you need any help with the set-up please contact us at bup-journals@bristol.ac.uk. 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