The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt

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The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt is a university press sponsored by Cal Poly Humboldt Library (a division of California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt).[1][2] Initially founded in 2015 as the Humboldt State University Press,[3][4] the Press at Cal Poly Humboldt specializes in the publication of open-access monographs, textbooks, and academic journals, but also publishes works of fiction and poetry.[4] As of October 2023, it is the only university press associated with the California State University system.[5]

Founded2015
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationArcata, California
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The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt
Parent companyCal Poly Humboldt Library
Founded2015
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationArcata, California
Publication typesBooks, journals
Official websitepress.humboldt.edu
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The Press publishes works by or in support of the campus community, and offers its intellectual and creative works openly through Digital Commons.[6]

Publications

Notable journals

Notable books

  • The Extraordinary Voyage of Kamome: A Tsunami Boat Comes Home (2015) by Lori Dengler and Amya Miller, illustrated by Amy Uyeki[11]
  • The Gray Bird Sings: The Extraordinary Life of Betty Kwan Chinn (2023) by Karen M. Price[12]
  • Trịnh Công SÆ¡n and Bob Dylan: Essays on War, Love, Songwriting and Religion (2023) by John C. Schafer[13][14]
  • Sewing Their Stories, Telling Their Lives: Embroidered Narratives from Chile to the World Stage (1969-2016) (2019) by Martha J. Manier[13][15]
  • Far Less (2020) by Kathy Wollenburg[16][17]
  • Võ Phiến and the Sadness of Exile (2016) by John C. Schafer[13][18]

Notable textbooks

  • Spanish I: Beginning Spanish Language and Culture (2020) by Matthew Dean[19][20]
  • The American LGBTQ Rights Movement: An Introduction (2020) by Kyle Morgan and Meg Rodriguez[19][21]

See also

References

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