Monash University Publishing’s scholarly titles are available through ‘open access’ soon after print publication, ensuring that the reach and readership of these works is maximised.
All open access titles can be accessed via Bridges, Monash University’s institutional research repository.
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Trust in Medical Research
Warwick Peter Anderson -
Asbestos in Australia
Lenore Layman and Gail Phillips -
From Roadside to Recovery
Peter Bragge and Russell Gruen -
What Matters?
Julian Meyrick, Robert Phiddian and Tully Barnett -
Creativity Crisis
Robert Nelson -
Publishing Means Business
Aaron Mannion, Millicent Weber and Katherine Day -
Required Reading
Tim Dolin, Joanne Jones and Patricia Dowsett -
Australia’s Northern Shield?
Bruce Hunt -
Writing for Raksmey
Joan Healy -
The Return of Print?
Aaron Mannion and Emmett Stinson -
Beyond Gallipoli
Raelene Frances and Bruce Scates -
Making a Difference
Rani Kerin -
Small Screens
Michelle Arrow, Jeannine Baker and Clare Monagle -
The Sexual Abuse of Children
Yorick Smaal, Andy Kaladelfos and Mark Finnane -
Manga Vision
Sarah Pasfield-Neofitou and Cathy Sell, with manga artist Queenie Chan -
Women, War and Islamic Radicalisation in Maryam Mahboob’s Afghanistan
Faridullah Bezhan -
How to Vote Progressive in Australia
Dennis Altman and Sean Scalmer -
First Blood
Sally Dammery -
Activism and Aid
Ann Wigglesworth -
Witch-hunt and Conspiracy
Nicholas Herriman -
Digital Divas
Julie Fisher, Catherine Lang, Annemieke Craig and Helen Forgasz, with Amber McLeod -
Kartini
Edited and translated by Joost Coté -
Jean Galbraith
Meredith Fletcher -
A Companion to Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand (Second Edition)
Graham Oppy and N. N. Trakakis -
Breaking the Silence
Putu Oka Sukanta | Translated by Jennifer Lindsay -
Anzac Memories
Alistair Thomson -
The Market in Babies
Marian Quartly, Shurlee Swain and Denise Cuthbert -
Making Chinese Australia
Mei-fen Kuo -
Verge 2013
Peter Dawncy and Camille Eckhaus -
Truth Will Out
Dr. Baskara T. Wardaya SJ | Translated by Jennifer Lindsay -
Rhythm and Meaning in Shakespeare
Peter Groves -
Silences and Secrets
Kay Dreyfus -
Organise, Educate, Control
Andrew Reeves and Andrew Dettmer -
A Slow Ride into the Past
Jason Lim -
Knowing Indonesia
Jemma Purdey -
Old Myths and New Approaches
Alexandra Haendel -
Wanderings in India
Rick Hosking and Amit Sarwal -
Verge 2012
Samantha Clifford and Rosalind McFarlane -
Reading Robinson
Anna Johnston and Mitchell Rolls -
Making them Indonesians
Helen van Klinken -
The Project as a Social System
Henry Linger and Jill Owen -
A Home Away from Home?
Ilana Snyder and John Nieuwenhuysen -
Life of SYN
Ellie Rennie -
Race and the Modern Exotic
Angela Woollacott -
Smashed!
Peter Kelly, Jenny Advocat, Lyn Harrison and Christopher Hickey -
Verge 2011
Anna MacDonald, Bethany Norris, Catherine Noske and Nicholas Tipple -
Personal View
Janine Burke -
Out Here
Yorick Smaal and Graham Willett -
A Pedagogy of Place
Brian Wattchow and Mike Brown -
Jean Primrose Whyte
Coralie Elsenore Janis Jenkin -
Writing Histories
Ann Curthoys and Ann McGrath -
Australians in Britain
Carl Bridge, Robert Crawford and David Dunstan -
Drawing the Line
Richard Scully and Marian Quartly -
Seize the Day
Kate Darian-Smith, Richard Gillespie, Caroline Jordan and Elizabeth Willis -
From Ferranti to Faculty
Sarah Rood -
Still Learning
Fay Woodhouse -
Orb and Sceptre
Peter Limb -
Learning Discourses and the Discourses of Learning
Helen Marriott, Tim Moore and Robyn Spence-Brown -
No Way to Go
Graham Currie, Janet Stanley and John Stanley -
The Spirit of Secular Art
Robert Nelson -
South Pacific Museums
Chris Healy and Andrea Witcomb -
Jackson’s Track Revisited
Carolyn Landon -
Struggle Country
Graeme Davison and Marc Brodie -
Melbourne 2030
Bob Birrell, Kevin OConnor, Virginia Rapson and Ernest Healy -
Fault Lines Exposed
Scott Baum, Kevin O'Connor and Robert Stimson