University Press Books We Loved in 2016
Thanks to The Scholarly Kitchen for allowing us to re-blog the following post from UC Press Director Alison Mudditt. As a follow-up to the chefs’ best books read during 2016, I’m happy to …
Read More >Thanks to The Scholarly Kitchen for allowing us to re-blog the following post from UC Press Director Alison Mudditt. As a follow-up to the chefs’ best books read during 2016, I’m happy to …
Read More >By Natasha Tusikov, author of Chokepoints: Global Private Regulation on the Internet This guest post is published during the American Society of Criminology conference in New Orleans, which ends today. Search our blog for #ASC2016 to …
Read More >UC Press is proud to be part of the AAUP’s fifth annual University Press Week, which has been centered this year on the theme of “community.” By celebrating and championing the mission-driven publishing we and over …
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 >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. …
Read More >Thanks to The Scholarly Kitchen for allowing us to re-blog the following Peer Review Week 2016 (#PeerRevWk16) -focused post. About Peer Review Week: Peer Review Week is a global event celebrating the essential role that …
Read More >We are pleased to announce that fourteen of our titles have been awarded Outstanding Academic Title for 2015 by CHOICE! This selective list, announced in every year’s January issue, consists of only about ten percent of the …
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