Blog — ...is “Community over Commercialization,” doubling down on the theme of last year’s celebrations. We are thrilled to continue this important discussion about open scholarship that serves the best interests of...
Blog — ...age and cover design is having a moment, especially on social media. A good cover can increase the visibility of a book online and in bookstores. For scholarly books, the...
Blog — 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...
Blog — ...explores intertextuality in poetry by challenging the cultural tradition of seeing quotation as derivative. In 2019, McCutcheon was invited to read at the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival. Below are the...
Blog — ...to have access to books that matter,” writes Margaret Renkl in her New York Times op-ed about University Press Week 2022. It’s true! Here at AU Press, we are committed...
Blog — ...or Creator, through fasting, dreams, and other types of meditative approaches. Find your voice and express your truth. The final principle in my decolonizing embodied approach is to help...
Journal — IRRODL is a refereed, open access e-journal that disseminates original research, theory, and best practice in open and distributed learning worldwide. The Journal targets both researchers and practitioners of open and...
Blog — ...be the first scholarly book with Deadmau5 on the cover. If you like a Canadian novel about sports, you’ll love Writing the Body in Motion. This collection, edited by Angie...
Blog — ...you, dote over our books, agonize over the smallest detail, all in the hopes of finding the right package for the words and for the reader. Writing about using open...
Blog — ...in the instructor-student relationship and the reinvention of their roles. A climate of care in an online learning space—with its focus on community building, relationships, and learners’ expressed needs (versus...