
-  Libraries: Keepers of History and History MakersRead more: Libraries: Keepers of History and History MakersDaniel Miele visits two Dutch universities, exploring the shared challenges between publishers and libraries. 


Daniel Miele visits two Dutch universities, exploring the shared challenges between publishers and libraries.

Daniel Miele visits two Dutch universities, exploring the shared challenges between publishers and libraries.

By Sam Johnson This article was originally posted on the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) blog in April, 2025. ALPSP University Press Rising Star Awards Winner, Sam Johnson, Assistant Commissioning Editor for Ancient History & Classical Studies, Law…

As the scholarly community gathers to celebrate Open Access Week 2024, Edinburgh University Press proudly aligns with this year’s theme, ‘Community over Commercialisation’, showcasing our dedication to promoting accessible knowledge that prioritises academic and public interest over profitability. Our OA…

by Laurence Diver Tell us a bit about your book Digisprudence is about the technologies that govern our behavior, and how they can be designed in ways that are compatible with democracy. We’ve probably all had that feeling of frustration…

Did you know that we offer a wide range of books and journals content free to access online? For journals, this includes featured articles from our latest journal issues, some whole back issues and our fully Open Access journal Film-Philosophy.…

Open Access Week is running from 24–30 October this year. To celebrate, we’ve pulled together some links to our open access content for you. So far, Edinburgh University Press has published 5 open access books, 12 open access chapters, 1…