{{Short description|Nonprofit open access publisher based in Cape Town}} {{Infobox publisher | name = African Minds | image = | caption = | parent = | status = | traded_as = | predecessor = | founded =2012 | founder = Francois van Schalkwyk | successor = | country = South Africa | headquarters = Cape Town | distribution =Sula Books; African Books Collective | keypeople =Thierry Luescher; Patricio Langa; Imkhitha Nzungu | publications = | topics = | genre = scholarly research | imprints = | revenue = | owner = | numemployees =1 | website = http://www.africanminds.co.za/ }}
thumb|right|''The State of Open Data'', a 2019 book from African Minds
'''African Minds''' is a nonprofit open access scholarly book publisher based in Cape Town, South Africa. The publishing house was founded in 2012 to
* promote open access publishing, initially in the social sciences * provide publishing opportunities for researchers in Africa or those with a close affinity and interest in the development of Africa * develop a better understanding of the scholarly publishing landscape in Africa * foster openness and debate in the pursuit of growing and deepening the African knowledge base.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Schalkwyk |first=Francois Van |date=2022-02-15 |title=African Minds |url=https://oabooksbusinessmodels.pubpub.org/pub/african-minds/release/1 |journal=Business Models for Open Access Books |language=en}}</ref>
African Minds is a member of the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association,<ref name="OASPA">{{cite web |last1=Williams |first1=Leyla |title=OASPA Member Spotlight: African Minds |url=https://oaspa.org/oaspa-member-spotlight-african-minds/ |website=Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association |date=12 December 2018}}</ref> [https://scholarled.org/ ScholarLed], [https://www.oapen.org/ OAPEN], and [https://www.scienceopen.com/ ScienceOpen].
Trustee and founder of African Minds, Dr Francois van Schalkwyk, is reporting as saying that academic publishing in developing markets cannot consistently be profitable, and consequently, nonprofit organizations like African Minds should be available to provide new publishing models to promote research in the scientific periphery.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kitchen |first1=Stephanie |title=Interview with Francois van Schalkwyk, African Minds, South Africa |url=http://www.readafricanbooks.com/opinions/interview-with-francois-van-schalkwyk-african-minds |website=Read African Books |publisher=African Books Collective |date=19 September 2017}}</ref> African Minds follows a hybrid open access publishing model: the costs of some titles attract [https://oabooks-toolkit.org/glossary/article/2798581-book-processing-charge-bpc book processing charges] (equivalent to gold open access), while the costs of other titles are fully covered by African Minds (equivalent to diamond open access).
The focus of the model is on the widest possible dissemination of publications rather than on book sales. To achieve this, African Minds titles are available in digital and print format, the latter via its distribution partners, Sula Books and African Books Collective. Digital books are available via the publisher's website, [https://library.oapen.org/browse?type=publisher&value=African+Minds OAPEN], [https://directory.doabooks.org/browse?type=publisher&value=African+Minds Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)], ScienceOpen<ref>{{Cite web |title=Search – ScienceOpen |url=https://www.scienceopen.com/search#('v'~4_'id'~%27'_'queryType'~0_'context'~('publisher'~('id'~'African%20Minds'_'kind'~60)_'kind'~13)_'kind'~77_'order'~0_'orderLowestFirst'~false_'query'~%27'_'filters'~!('kind'~35_'not'~false_'collections'~!('id'~'b7e12b1c-cc16-49d7-838a-f9b219e276ec'_'kind'~0)*)*_'hideOthers'~false) |access-date=2026-05-31 |website=www.scienceopen.com}}</ref> and on a subscription basis from the [https://openbookcollective.org/books/?initiative=5&sort=Date+Newest Open Book Collective].
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==External links== *{{official|http://www.africanminds.co.za/}}
Category:Book publishing companies of South Africa Category:Mass media in Cape Town