Blog — ...thinking about how we can provide greater access to academic work and what kind of access readers want. Just scrolling through the replies to Collison’s tweet tells us there are...
Blog — ...which the complete command of the lake afforded them of transporting that force to any given point where they might most annoy him and molest his retreat, it was to...
Blog — ...are some resources and articles that we support and have found helpful over the past week. We hope to continue adding resources to this list as we read and reflect....
Blog — ...to launch the book club and mark the third anniversary since the final national event of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Edmonton. Check out some of the media coverage...
Blog — ...Click through citations to online sources. Use the platform by clicking “read online” on the latest AU Press publications. Our most recent titles are 25 Years of Ed Tech by...
Blog — ...Press and the University are rooted. Gold, the colour of the leaf, reflects AU Press’s commitment to Gold Open Access—the free, immediate, and permanent online access to a publication’s version...
Blog — ...interactions among Indigenous people and newcomers in the old HBC territory from the 1600s to the present. In Interrogating Motherhood, Lynda Ross explores the topic of mothering from the perspective...
Blog — ...on the most commonly taught Canadian sport literature texts. The contributors sketch the state of current scholarship, highlight recurring themes and patterns, and offer close readings of key works. Available...
Blog — ...“this book takes the reader places that he or she will not otherwise get to go and it deserves a spot on the shelf of worth-reading books about Haiti. If...
Journal — ...Oral History Association. It serves as the premier meeting place for scholars, archivists, librarians, community activists and others who use oral history in their explorations of the past and present....