Heading to OAH? Save 40% on These U.S. History Titles
If you’re headed to the annual Organization of American Historians conference next month in New Orleans (April 6-9), be sure to visit UC Press at booth #219 for a 40% discount on …
Read More >If you’re headed to the annual Organization of American Historians conference next month in New Orleans (April 6-9), be sure to visit UC Press at booth #219 for a 40% discount on …
Read More >by Marie Mercat-Bruns, author of Discrimination at Work: Comparing European, French, and American Law Since the publication of Discrimination at Work, a comparative study and critique of European, French and American anti-discrimination law, …
Read More >by Keith Guzik, author of Making Things Stick: Surveillance Technologies and Mexico’s War on Crime This post is published after the American Society of Criminology conference in New Orleans from November 16–19. #ASC2016 From the creation …
Read More >This post is published in advance of the National Women’s Studies Association conference in Montreal, Quebec from November 10 – 13 and in advance of American Society of Criminology conference in New Orleans from …
Read More >In October, JSTOR announced the inclusion of sixty-three open access monographs, including those from UC Press’s OA program Luminos, on their aggregated content platform, Books at JSTOR. In the following Q&A, Books …
Read More >Rachael G. Samberg is UC Berkeley’s first Scholarly Communication Officer, and is leading the charge in developing their scholarly communication program. A Duke Law graduate, Rachael practiced intellectual property litigation at Fenwick …
Read More >by Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor, authors of Equity Growth, and Community: What the Nation Can Learn from America’s Metro Areas Last year, UC Press launched Luminos, our open access publishing program for monographs. …
Read More >This post is part of a blog series leading up to the American Musicological Society annual conference taking place in Vancouver, Canada from November 3–6. Please visit our booth if you are attending, and otherwise …
Read More >This post is part of a series celebrating #ClassicalMusicMonth. We’re pleased to profile some of the Music titles available for free download through our Open Access program, Luminos—and there’s also one last day of free access to …
Read More >In this Q&A with Luminos Executive Editor Reed Malcolm, we learn about author receptiveness to OA monograph publishing, where authors find publication subsidies, and what barriers to OA publishing Reed has encountered. …
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