We are delighted to announce the release of our 2021 catalogue. With books from a wide variety of disciplines, we’re ready to fill your shelves (virtual or otherwise) with insightful…
We are delighted to be participating once again in the University Press Week blog tour. This year’s #UPWeek theme, RaiseUP, highlights the role that the university press community plays in…
We are so excited to announced that the serialized audio version of Martin Weller’s 25 Years of Ed Tech launches today! This audio version is a collaborative project read by…
It’s Open Access Week! As many of you know, this internationally celebrated week was established to raise aware about open access publishing and encourage discussion. This year, we are celebrating…
Last week, we announced a new way to read our freely accessible ebooks. Our new reading platform offers a beautiful reading experience with toggles for dark mode reading and type…
AU Press is excited to announce an innovative and interactive way to read our freely accessible ebooks! As a leader in open access publishing, AU Press is constantly striving for…
Wheat farmers hate gophers. The little critters cut the stalks and run off with the grain—particularly when the year is dry and the crop is light. Furthermore, to the disgust…
This week’s #AUPBookOfTheWeek is a backlist gem. Published in 2011, Goodlands: A Meditation and History on the Great Plains by Frances W. Kaye is at once an ode to West…
This week’s #AUPBookOfTheWeek is Hobohemia and the Crucifixion Machine: Rival Images of a New World in 1930s Vancouver by Todd McCallum. This monograph explores Vancouver’s “hobo jungle,” and forces us…
Indigenous History Month is an essential celebration of the contributions of Indigenous peoples and an acknowledgement of their experiences, stories, and culture. At AU Press, we work with stories and…