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University of Calgary Press

University of Calgary Press
Parent companyUniversity of Calgary
Country of origin Canada
Headquarters locationCalgary, Alberta
DistributionGeorgetown Terminal Warehouses (Canada)
Longleaf Services (US)
Gazelle Book Services (Europe, Africa, Asia)[1]
Publication typesBooks
Official websitepress.ucalgary.ca

The University of Calgary Press is a university publishing house that is a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Calgary.[2] Located in Calgary, Alberta, it publishes peer-reviewed scholarly books that connect local experiences to global communities. It became an Open Access press on October 22, 2010.

The Taylor Family Digital Library, in which the Press is housed

Affiliations

The University of Calgary Press is part of the Centre for Scholarly Communication of the University of Calgary's Libraries and Cultural Resources. It also co-publishes Arctic with the Arctic Institute of North America.

Publications

The publishing specialties of the University of Calgary Press are: African Studies; Arctic and Northern Studies; Contemporary Canadian Art and Architecture; Energy, Ecology and Sustainability; Film Studies; Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Military and Strategic Studies; and The West.[3]

The Press currently has nine series,[4] including:

  • Africa: Missing Voices
  • Art in Profile: Canadian Art and Architecture
  • Beyond Boundaries: Canadian Defence and Strategic Studies
  • Canadian History and Environment
  • Latin American & Caribbean Studies
  • Northern Lights
  • The West

History

On October 22, 2010, as part of "Open Access Week", the University of Calgary Press released its first open access book, Grey Matters, a Guide for Collaborative Research. Since then, the Press has continued to release titles as open access, and as of March 2016 offers 71 titles under a Creative Commons License.[5]

References

  1. ^ Purchase - University of Calgary Press
  2. ^ University of Calgary Press - Support
  3. ^ University of Calgary Press - About
  4. ^ "Series". press.ucalgary.ca. University of Calgary. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Open Access Titles from the University of Calgary Press". June 30, 2014. Retrieved June 30, 2014.

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