Athabasca University Press

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Athabasca University Press (AU Press) is a scholarly publisher and a division of Athabasca University. Founded in 2007, the press was the first open-access publisher in Canada.[4] Domestically, the press's books are distributed by the University of British Columbia Press.[1]

Founded2007
Country of originCanada
Headquarters locationAthabasca, Alberta
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Athabasca University Press
Parent companyAthabasca University
Founded2007
Country of originCanada
Headquarters locationAthabasca, Alberta
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Official websitewww.aupress.ca
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As of 2019, the press has published over 120 peer-reviewed books,[4] which include titles in North American Western history, labour studies, distance and online education, and indigenous studies. AU Press has also published works of fiction, drama, poetry, and autobiography, both original and translated.[5] A number of the Press's titles have garnered academic awards, in fields ranging from history and archaeology to creative non-fiction to distance education; other titles have been recognized for their design.[6]

In addition to producing and selling printed books, AU Press also offers free digital access to their publications on its website.[7] Similarly, the AU Press imprint "Remix" publishes open access educational resources created by Athabasca University faculty.[8] All works are licensed under a Creative Commons license.[7]

The press is currently a member of the Association of University Presses,[9] Association of Canadian University Presses,[10] and the Book Publishers Association of Alberta.[11]

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