Blog — ...to reducing barriers to knowledge and increasing access to scholarship. That type of work includes careful editorial oversight to ensure clarity and comprehension by the widest readership possible. It includes...
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 — Feature photo by Owen Byrne from Mountain View, USA (Encounter) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons The following excerpt is from Michael R. W. Dawson’s latest book, Connectionist Representations...
Blog — ...1998, Canadians have come together each April to celebrate National Poetry Month. This year, we present a list of five spectacular poetry titles, all gems from the AU Press back...
Blog — ...book in a series called Day One, the first attempt at telling the truth about abortion in Canada. Day One: Judith Mintz An Abortion Palimpsest: Writing the Hidden Stories...
Blog — ...provisional interpretations of the evidence, and to discuss some of the issues that complicate our efforts to develop a more comprehensive picture of prehistoric lifeways in the Lower Athabasca region”...
Blog — ...resulted in a successful strike against an anti-union company and what their victory might mean for organizing immigrants, women, and youth. July 2017. In the summer, take a road trip...
Blog — ...for Climate Justice” and we are thrilled to participate in the conversation about how open access publishing can contribute to the climate justice movement. “Sharing knowledge is a human right...
Blog — Day One, a series of excerpts from Without Apology that describe the first attempt at telling the truth about abortion in Canada. Blinded by the Right: My Past as an...
Blog — ...they said to me was, ‘Be yourself and tell the truth to best of your recollection and ability.’ When the day finally came, I thought I could handle it. I...