— Athabasca University Press is Canada’s first open access scholarly press. Founded in 2007 with the principal aim of reducing barriers to knowledge and increasing access to scholarship, AU Press is...
Blog — ...higher education in unprecedented fashion, have been offered by institutions of the highest calibre (Stanford, MIT, the University of Toronto, Harvard, and many others) and sparked new levels of discussion...
Blog — ...to scholarship toward a further probing of barriers to access too often overlooked. As an open access publisher, we too have been actively working on the “access” question of “open...
Blog — ...were honoured to have Arthur Bear Chief (author of My Decade at Old Sun, My Lifetime of Hell) join us to share a bit about his life and why he...
Blog — ...the Athabasca region in search of independence, adventure, and newfound prosperity. His memoir is a moving portrait of pioneer life in northern Alberta. Dustship Glory In this new edition of...
Blog — ...thinning it out so it can breathe and grow, just as the urban gardener separates the rhizomes of iris. Gophers store their seed underground, and in the event of a...
Blog — ...to dark mode, and read on a variety of devices. We are able to incorporate audio, video, and supplementary documents to enrich our books. The result is interactive monographs that...
Blog — ...of society. AU Press recognizes the unique perspectives and contributions of women from all walks of life. This year, we have prepared a list of recommended reads for International Women’s...
Blog — ...through OER repositories. AU Press has always been known for its unique approach to publication and its commitment to open access. This new imprint showcases our commitment to innovative approaches...
Blog — ...a blue sky; time makes it dull and grey. Remembrance turns it into the deep blue of evening, before it becomes a thick night. There is some other place between...