Dr. Samuel A. Moore is a Scholarly Communication Specialist at Cambridge University Library and Principal Investigator for the Materialising Open Research Practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences project, funded by Wellcome Trust, AHRC, and Research England Development Fund. He serves as an Affiliated Lecturer at Cambridge Digital Humanities and a College Research Associate at King’s College Cambridge. PhD in Digital Humanities from King’s College London His research bridges scholarly communication, metaresearch, and open science, with a focus on digital publishing , community-led open access , and academic governance . Recent work explores care ethics in publishing, the politics of author rights, and alternatives to corporate-controlled scholarly infrastructure. Key trends in his publications include open access policy critique, scholar-led publishing models, and interdisciplinary studies linking bioethics and academic labor. He co-founded the Radical Open Access Collective and advocates for progressive publishing ecosystems. Wellcome Trust grant AHRC grant Research England Development Fund grant Dr. Moore’s collaborations span libraries, research institutions, and global open science initiatives. His work emphasizes democratizing knowledge production and challenging commercial monopolies in academia.










