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Liblicensers,

In addition to the unglue.it page referenced below, libraries may find
the following resources useful:

http://www.worldcat.org/title/oral-literature-in-africa/oclc/809794394
https://github.com/Gluejar/oral_literature_in_africa

An update on our relaunch after being cut off from Amazon Payments is here:

http://blog.unglue.it/2012/09/13/update-on-unglue-it-relaunch/

Thanks for supporting open access ebooks!


Eric

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We are pleased to announce the first free ebook release supported by a
successful campaign on the Unglue.it crowdfunding platform, which
launched in May 2012.  It may be downloaded from Unglue.it at
https://unglue.it/work/81834/ .  Soon you will also be able to
download it from your favorite ebook store, and library ebook
collections.

Open Book Publishers (Cambridge, UK) has released a revised, digital
edition of Ruth Finnegan's classic work of scholarship, Oral
Literature in Africa, free for all to read and share under a Creative
Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.

With this license, there no limit on the kind of tablet, ereader or
computer on which the book can be read, and – perhaps most importantly
– no limit on the number of readers and libraries which can download
their own copies at the same time.

For the first time, young Africans who may never have known this
collection exists, will be able to read this priceless record of the
cultures and languages of their grandparents and great-grandparents.
An African student in Senegal can hear songs in dialects of languages
spoken in Kenya fifty years ago; African-American children in South
Carolina can read stories told by the descendants of their Gulah
speaking ancestors; and a literary scholar in Cambridge, UK can write
a dissertation the oral traditions behind Wole Soyinka's
Nobel-prize-winning plays and novels.

Based on research done in the 1960s and first published in 1970, Oral
Literature in Africa has been out of print and very hard to find for
over a decade.

Now, through the contributions of ungluers from around the world, who
raised the goal of $7,500, not only the text but also newly released
audio recordings and photographs by Professor Finnegan will be easily
accessible to students and scholars around the world.

Print copies of Oral Literature in Africa will be sold by Open Book
Publishers through book retailers everywhere, including Kobo,
Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk – where the free ebook will also be
downloadable.  The free ebook is available at libraries and bookstores
around the world through Internet Archive
(http://archive.org/details/OralLiteratureInAfrica) and on the Open
Book Publisher web site
(http://www.openbookpublishers.com/product/97/oral-literature-in-africa/).

About Unglue.it:

Unglue.it (http://unglue.it) is a crowdfunding platform which rewards
rights holders for making their ebooks available to the world under a
Creative Commons license (http://creativecommons.org).  Unglue.it runs
campaigns for previously published books, allowing book lovers to
pledge toward giving them to the world.  When rights holders’ target
prices are reached, they receive funds in exchange for issuing an
unglued ebook edition which can be freely read, copied, and shared,
noncommercially, worldwide.

Selected press:

Unglue.it: a crafty new way to resurrect lost classics
The Guardian, August 11, 2012

Unglue.it befreit Bücher
Die Zeit, August 9, 2012

Unglue.it Makes Free EBooks Through A Unique Crowdfunding Website
Huffington Post, May 21, 2012

Raising money to free classic volume on Africa's oral literature
BoingBoing, May 18, 2012

Ebook Crowdfunding Platform Unglue.it Launched
Library Journal, May 17, 2012

For more information, see http://unglue.it/press.

About Open Book Publishers:

Open Book (www.openbookpublishers.com) has changed the nature of the
traditional academic book. They offer free online editions of their
books to benefit scholars and readers worldwide, while also selling
traditional print and electronic copies. Their authors range from
early-career academics to eminent scholars, chosen on the basis of
academic merit and public value through a rigorous peer review
process..

About Ruth Finnegan:

Ruth Finnegan, OBE, is Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Social
Sciences at the Open University where, as a founder member, she has
spent much of her academic career. With a background in classical
languages and literatures and anthropology, she has published widely
on aspects of communication and expression, especially oral
performance, literacy and music-making.

Contact Information:
For Unglue.it
Eric Hellman
President, Gluejar Inc.
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For Open Book Publishers:
Rupert Gatti
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Alessandra Tosi
Managing Director, Open Book Publishers
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Cambridge CB1 2BL
United Kingdom

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