Dear colleagues,

For several years now I have observed colleagues publishing their monographs or 
edited volumes with Routledge, asking myself why any colleague should wish to 
entrust such a ruthlessly profit-oriented enterprise with their scholarly work, 
while there are more sympathetic commercial publishers not to mention quite a 
number of non-commercial publishers willing and able to publish Indological 
research.

Anyhow, I wish to report a concrete bad experience. Several colleagues 
participating in the ERC project DHARMA have contributed to a volume published 
earlier this year in the Routledge Worlds series. Since the ERC requires 
research produced thanks to its funding to appear in Open Access, it seemed 
necessary to us to accept paying the publisher's Open Access fees in order to 
ensure that the contributions by said colleagues would appear in Open Access. 
My employer has paid £3.750,00 funding to the publisher late last year as "Fees 
for making three chapters Open Access in the book The Angkorian
World." See the attachment. From the budget of the ERC project Archaeospace, 
initiated by my colleague Damian Evans (incidentally, one of the editors of the 
volume), we paid the same sum once more for three other chapters, though I was 
not involved in that decision. The book was published on 28 April 
(https://www.routledge.com/The-Angkorian-World/Hendrickson-Stark-Evans/p/book/9780815355953)
 and yet not a single chapter has so far been made available in Open Access by 
the publisher. They would seem to have taken European tax payers' money and run 
with it.

Yesterday one of the editors wrote to me: "I received word from Routledge that 
they are working on making the six chapters open access. I am not sure why this 
is taking so long but it is pretty much par for the course with this publishing 
house. Avoid them in the future is my advice." I could not agree more with this 
advice.

Best wishes,

Arlo Griffiths
EFEO








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The Angkorian World explores the history of Southeast Asia’s largest ancient 
state from the first to mid-second millennium CE. Chapters by leading scholars 
combine evidence from archaeology, texts, and the natural sciences to introduce 
the Angkorian state, describe its structure, and explain its persistence over 
more than six centuries. Comprehensive and accessible, this book will be an 
indispensable resource for anyone studying premodern Asia. The volume’s first 
of six sections provides his
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