Blog — 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...
Blog — ...accessibility, and innovation. After months of planning, building, and revising, we are so pleased to be able to reflect these commitments in this new online space (complete with new branding)....
Blog — ...mid-May! An Online Doctorate for Researching Professionals outlines how researching professionals can build an online community of inquiry, engage in critical discourse within and across disciplines, learn from and with...
Blog — ...entirely to the Indians. Church service was held in the morning and all the Indians seemed to feel the spirit of Christmas and had bought themselves ribbons, etc. for the...
Blog — ...appeared in the diary itself: “Chas. Smith # McG173 3rd Company Princess Patricia Light Inftry. British Expeditionary Force.” And, above the first entry: “Sworn in 5th June 1915.” Evidently, then,...
Blog — ...looking for information about the evolution of abortion rights, regulations, and laws in Canada, but also a great read for anyone interested in the role of abortion rights in the...
Blog — ...editor of Without Apology: Writings on Abortion in Canada, about some of the recent reproductive justice issues in Canada. This book has become especially timely in light of the recent...
Blog — In 1949, as a seven-year-old boy, Arthur Bear Chief was pulled from his family home to attend residential school. From his dorm room at Old Sun Residential School near Gleichen,...
Blog — ...the oil sands region, a cumulative effects analysis is undertaken before development occurs. This analysis helps governing bodies determine whether certain projects are in the public interest. In Alberta, this...
Blog — ...trip across Canada to see the locations of some of our books. Includes an interactive map! A BOOK DESIGNER’S TOOLBOX: FREE FONTS For University Press Week, we participated in the...