Welcome to the November edition of the Newsletter! Media The Teacher and the Superintendent was reviewed in History of Education! “The letters and diary entries of these missionaries are stark…
Since Athabasca University Press was founded ten years ago as Canada’s first open access press, interest in open access publishing has increased significantly. In fact, several university presses in Canada…
Welcome to the October edition of the Newsletter! New Release Under Siege: The Independent Labour Party in Interwar Britain will be released at the end of next month! Drawing extensively…
Next week, AU Press will be celebrating Open Access Week, an international celebration of open access publishing, scholarship, and research. This year, we, AU Press, are also celebrating our tenth…
Welcome to the summer edition of the AU Press newsletter! Media A review of Living on the Land was published in the Catalyst. Michelle Nieviadomy writes that “Living on the…
It’s hard to believe that we have been writing this blog for two years and that we have been publishing books for ten years! Today we are celebrating these milestones…
Photo: Detail of Tsątsąke k’e (Iron Foot Place) by Alex Janvier in Rogers Place. Did you know that all Edmontonians are treaty people? About half of Canada’s land is covered…
Top Tips from an Acquisitions Editor New scholars often turn to their dissertation for their first publication. They may know revisions are necessary but they may not know where to…
Musings from the Desk of the Intern My supervisor suggested I rifle through the AU Press archives and pick three books I’d like to read, then write about them for…
Ethnohistory is not just a congeries of research tools or methods. It also affords a common ground where kindred spirits can meet and communicate, not only to share findings but…