The preliminary program for this summer's Annual Meeting in Boston is now available! Registration is open for the meeting and the pre-meeting workshops.
AAUP 2013 is open to all who are interested in publishing and scholarly communications, and we hope to see you there in June!

The latest Books for Understanding guide outlines critical scholarship on Chechnya's culture and history, including the Chechen wars, as the Boston bombing draws attention to the suspects' ethnic roots. Browse the Chechnya bibliography >
2013 AAUP Directory
The latest AAUP Directory is now available in both print and digital versions. Presses, authors, librarians, booksellers, service providers, and researchers will all find it an indispensable tool, with contact information, editorial profiles, and more.
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.
Knowledge, Not Just Information
Terrorism
> Go to Booklist
Social Security
> Go to Booklist
Same-Sex Marriage
> Go to Booklist
North Korea
> Go to Booklist
Guns in America
> Go to Booklist
Recommended Reading: Copyright Register Maria Pallante's "The Next Great Copyright Act," March 2013 ![]()
Recommended Reading: "What do university presses do?," UMP Blog
AAUP offers a wealth of resources for members and our broader community.
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