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Cambridge Scholars Publishing titles now available
on Taylor & Francis eBooks platform

Expanded international reach for over 11,000 Cambridge Scholars eBooks
through new distribution partnership

Taylor & Francis and Cambridge Scholars Publishing have announced a new eBook distribution partnership that will significantly expand the global availability of Cambridge Scholars titles. Libraries and organizations worldwide can now make books from Cambridge Scholars’ extensive portfolio available to their users through the Taylor & Francis eBooks platform.

Founded in 2001 by a group of academics, Cambridge Scholars Publishing is an independent academic publisher specializing in monographs, edited collections, and thesis-based works across a broad range of disciplines.

Through this new partnership, over 11,000 Cambridge Scholars eBooks are now available on taylorfrancis.com, joining the trusted Taylor & Francis catalog, which includes titles published under the Routledge and CRC Press imprints. The Taylor & Francis eBooks platform, a single destination for research across all fields, offers over 222,000 titles containing more than three million chapters.

All Cambridge Scholars eBooks on the site are Digital Rights Management (DRM)-free, allowing users to download content to read on any device, whether in the library, at home or on the move. Additionally, users can access Cambridge Scholars titles using the Taylor & Francis eReader which combines accessibility with a range of innovative features, including bookmarks, text annotations and advanced search.

Cambridge Scholars titles will now benefit from the same global promotion and publishing innovations as Taylor & Francis eBooks, drawing on the expertise and insights of the Taylor & Francis sales, marketing and technology teams.

Graeme Nicol, CEO at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, said: “We are delighted to partner with Taylor & Francis to extend the reach of our authors’ work to a truly global audience. As an independent academic publisher, our aim has always been to provide a platform for rigorous, original scholarship across disciplines. Making our eBook collection available through the Taylor & Francis platform ensures that libraries and researchers worldwide can access our titles more easily, enhancing visibility, discoverability, and the long-term impact of the research we publish.”

Olivia Railton, Head of Publisher Partnerships at Taylor & Francis, said: “The Cambridge Scholars backlist is impressive, and its schedule of forthcoming books is equally exciting, showcasing the rich diversity of contemporary scholarship. This new distribution partnership will not only enhance the options for organizations using the Taylor & Francis eBooks platform but also amplify the global reach and impact of work by Cambridge Scholars authors.”

https://cambridgescholars.com/
https://taylorandfrancis.com/