— ...into their publications, in addition to offering readers and users the opportunity to annotate, share, and comment. AU Press was selected as one of only ten organizations to receive a...
Book — ...intricate web of correspondence and other documentation, Brower reveals the fiscal and corporate management policies that doomed the herd and the park thereby providing important insight into successful wildlife management....
Blog — ...it, so now it seems appropriate to talk about what this publishing model has allowed us to do and what enormous potential there exists to build community and to create...
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Book — ...the authors instead advocate for the rights of children and provide examples of how young people can get their legal rights enforced. In addition to being critical information for youth...
Blog — ...in and we were able to put together an FAQ to mitigate some of the misunderstandings around open access publishing at AU Press. AU Press is proud to be the...
Blog — ...book club itself. In case you haven’t heard, we partnered with Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton—RISE to create a citywide book club that will bring people together to read, learn, and...
Blog — ...She shares that “[We], Indigenous people, are so intimately connected to what we study, because we are continually trying to improve our very existence.” The second post, by Leanne Betasamosake...
Blog — ...you and learn what you know and think about open access publishing. We have a two-minute survey that we would love for you to complete. If you don’t know what...
Blog — ...the luge track before the opening of the Vancouver Olympics, how did the media respond to the tragedy? You may want to read How Canadians Communication V: Sports for...