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Website Publications

We are dedicated to open access and digital publishing in order to serve the needs of a global community of adult learners and researchers. With emerging technology, digital scholarly publishing is no longer limited to e-book and e-journal formats. Websites, various media formats, and interactive media are also means of disseminating high quality scholarly material and resources for academic research. AU Press intends to publish websites under its imprint that have scholarly parameters and standards (e.g. primary sources in labour studies, Métis and gender studies, the environment, etc.).

Each website published by AU Press will be research content-based and subjected to an initial editorial peer-review assessment and periodic reviews.

Current Publications

E-publication of the Canadian Archaeological Association

The E-publication series of the Canadian Archaeological Association has been created to provide a venue for the dissemination of research results that have not previously been accessible. The series includes works of public and scholarly interest that are unsuitable for ordinary journal publication, whether for reasons of length or technical complexity and detail.

http://www.canarchaeology.ca

Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia

The Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia is an ongoing, highly accessible database of information about Canadian actors, playwrights, directors, producers, designers, theatre organizations and institutions, composers, and plays that is available to the world.

http://www.canadiantheatre.com

Aurora

Aurora: Interviews with Leading Thinkers and Writers is an open-access online publication providing interviews with leading scholars, artists and activists and highlighting various dimensions of their thinking and the implications of their ideas and work to students, academics and the general public.