AAUP Celebrates our 75th Anniversary
Founded in 1937, the Association of American University Presses marks 75 years of "progress and a cohesive spirit." Our tradition of cooperation and service has grown from a dozen university presses to 134 nonprofit scholarly publishers today. Throughout 2012, we'll be digging in our archives and looking to the future in order to celebrate the work and mission of the association and its members.
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The 2012 AAUP Directory is an essential reference guide to 130+ scholarly publishers around the world. The Directory features individual listings for each AAUP member press, with staff contacts and editorial profiles. The book also includes AAUP Partner listings and a useful guide to who publishes in select fields. Download the digital 2012 Directory or order your print copy today!
Formally established in 1937, AAUP promotes the work and influence of university presses, provides cooperative marketing opportunities, and helps its 130+ member presses fulfill their common commitments to scholarship, the academy, and society. AAUP members are active across many scholarly disciplines, including the humanities, the arts, and sciences, and are innovators in the world of electronic publishing.
Guides to knowledge, not just information.
North Korea
Dictator Kim Jong-il, leader of a starving nuclear nation and an impenetrable personality cult, has died. His son Kim Jong-un has taken power.
The Iraq War
On December 15, 2011, the US declared an official end to the war in Iraq that began in March 2003.
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