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Thursday, March 3 • 10:50am - 11:30am
Duke University Press: Moving fields forward

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At Duke University Press, we publish vital, innovative scholarship wherever we find it—at the center of a tradition or on the radical edge. Please join us to talk about some of the publications breaking new ground in e-Duke Books and e-Duke Journals. Our e-Duke collections provide discounted access to 45 journals and over 2,000 e-books in humanities and social sciences with unlimited simultaneous users and no DRM. Core disciplines include anthropology, art, cultural studies, history, gender studies and sexuality, literature, media, and science studies. We look forward to hearing from SCELC members about the acquisitions models and content platforms that will best serve their libraries’ needs over the next five years.

Available through SCELC:

e-Duke Books includes the outright purchase of over 100 new books each year plus term access to over 2,000 e-books in the archive.

e-Duke Journals provides perpetual access to current content from 45 journals plus term access to all available back content.

Euclid Prime is a collection of 27 high-quality titles in mathematics and statistics hosted on Project Euclid, a powerful, not-for-profit platform dedicated to sustainable scholarly publishing.

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Duke University Press

Duke University Press publishes approximately 120 books per year and over 50 journals in a wide range of disciplines, concentrating in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. Our electronic collections include e-Duke Journals, e-Duke Books, and Project Euclid’s Euclid... Read More →

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Leslie Eager

Director of Publishing Services, Project Euclid
Duke University Press publishes approximately 120 books per year and over 50 journals in a wide range of disciplines, concentrating in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. Our electronic collections include e-Duke Journals, e-Duke Books, and Project Euclid’s Euclid... Read More →


Thursday March 3, 2016 10:50am - 11:30am PST
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