The most downloaded work in May 2019 included a white paper on open access ebook usage and a digital literary studies syllabus.
- Brian O’Leary and Kevin Hawkins, Exploring Open Access Ebook Usage, ed. Charles Watkinson, Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, and Katherine Skinner. White paper.
- Brigitte Fielder, “Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism.” Article.
- Sergio Cigada, Études sur le Symbolisme, edited by Marisa Verna. Book.
- Titus Stahl, “What is Immanent Critique?” Article.
- Ilana Gershon, “Media Ideologies: An Introduction.” Article.
- Oscar Martinez-Peñate, El Salvador Sociología General. Book.
- Nicholas Rinehart, “Black Beethoven and the Racial Politics of Music History.” Article.
- Ayesha Majid, “Marketing strategy of Lenovo laptops.” Report.
- Alison Booth, Brandon Walsh, Digital Literary Studies Syllabus. Syllabus.
- Samuel Moore, Common Struggles: Policy-based vs. Scholar-led Approaches to Open Access in the Humanities. Thesis.

