"Trust and Integrity: A Research Imperative." A joint statement from the Association of Research Libraries (#ARL), International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers (#STM), Association of College and Research Libraries (#ACRL), Society for Scholarly Publishing (#SSP), and Association of University Presses (#AUPresses).
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/07/09/trust-and-integrity-a-research-imperative/

(Yes, it's rare to see #libraries and #publishers issue joint statements.)

"This year has brought unprecedented challenges to the U.S. research enterprise – sweeping federal funding cuts, capricious reductions in the federal workforce, and destabilizing attacks on universities, laboratories, and federal research agencies…In response to these challenges, we believe in and support: Public investment in basic science and the humanities…The need for broad access to validated, trusted information…Protecting and advancing freedom of speech…and ensuring research and scholarship remain free from political interference."

#Censorship #DefendResearch #Funding #Takedowns #Trump #TrumpVResearch #USPol #USPolitics

Trust and Integrity: A Research Imperative - The Scholarly Kitchen

Libraries and publishers represent the interests of thousands of authors, readers, scientists, researchers, students, and lifelong learners. Today, we stand united to face the mounting risks to public trust and the social benefit that research delivers. 

The Scholarly Kitchen

Update. Special thanks to the Association of University Presses (#AUPresses, @aupresses). It not only signed the Feb 13 Declaration to #DefendResearch, it posted an announcement to spread the word.
https://aupresses.org/news/aupresses-supports-anti-censorship-declaration/

#Censorship #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

AUPresses Supports Anti-Censorship Declaration - Association of University Presses

AUPresses joins with individual and institutional members of the scholarly communications community to assert that researchers must be freely able to conduct, collaborate on, share, review, and discuss their research.

Association of University Presses

Congratulations to Martin Eve (@mpe)!
https://aupresses.org/news/martin-paul-eve-named-2024-aupresses-stand-up-award-winner/

"#OpenAccess advocate Martin Paul Eve is the recipient of this year’s Stand UP Award from the Association of University Presses (#AUPresses)…The Stand UP Award honors those who through their words and actions have done extraordinary work to support, defend, and celebrate the #UniversityPress community."

Martin Paul Eve Named 2024 AUPresses Stand UP Award Winner - Association of University Presses

Honoring Eve for his sustained commitment to equitable open access for the humanities

Association of University Presses
Really delighted to have been awarded the 2024 #AUPresses StandUP Award, particularly as I have been a challenging voice. It is possible, though, to advocate for open access while valuing the labour of publishing. https://aupresses.org/news/martin-paul-eve-named-2024-aupresses-stand-up-award-winner/
Martin Paul Eve Named 2024 AUPresses Stand UP Award Winner - Association of University Presses

Honoring Eve for his sustained commitment to equitable open access for the humanities

Association of University Presses

Happy #UPWeek! We’re proud to join this celebration of the vital and visionary work of university presses.

Learn about University Press Week, recent university press titles by #IoFAuthors, and more: https://ideasonfire.net/university-press-week-2023/

#ReadUP #ScholarlyPublishing #AUPresses #UniversityPress

It's University Press Week 2023! - Ideas on Fire

University Press Week 2023 is November 13–17! Learn about the exciting lineup of events and celebrate the university presses we all love ❤️

Ideas on Fire

"University presses and independent booksellers have a relationship built on common goals and mutual goodwill."

In honor of National Small Press Month, we reflect on the vital relationship between small publishers and independent booksellers and highlight some of our recent and forthcoming titles. #AUPresses #NationalSmallPressMonth #scholarlypublishing #philosophy #theology #marquette

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/national-small-press-month-qa-marquette-university/?trackingId=NR0CZcd9R%2ByHSMaDRNsX1g%3D%3D

National Small Press Month Q&A with the Marquette University Press

As March and National Small Press Month come to a close, the Marquette University Press celebrates our status as a small press. With over 400 titles currently in print, we’re constant contributors, alongside other university presses, to the expansion of specialized scholarship in philosophy, theolog

It's wonderful to see the #academic community developing here. The great migration happened during #UPWeek in November, so we'd love to highlight some of our fellow presses in the @aupresses community to help everyone get to know more about #AcademicPublishing in #2023. To start, learn what's #NextUP at SUNY Press: https://sunypress.edu/Blog/2022/Who-is-NextUP-at-SUNY-Press

#academics #AcademicLife #PHD #PHDLife #publishing #AUPresses #ReadUP #bookstodon #bookstadon

Who is #NextUP at SUNY Press?

The 2023 Modern Language Association (MLA) convocation is kicking off in San Francisco, and @HopkinsPress is welcoming attendees with a 30% discount on featured content, including new subscriptions to The Hopkins Review:

https://hopkinsreview.com/news/mla23-discount

#MLA23 #LitMags #WritingCommunity #reading #publishing #CELJ #CLMP #AUPresses #ReadUP

#MLA23 Discount — The Hopkins Review

The 2023 Modern Language Association (MLA) convocation is kicking off in San Francisco, and Hopkins Press is welcoming attendees with a 30% discount on featured content , including new subscriptions to The Hopkins Review . Whether or not you’re at the conference, you can use promo code CONF0323 to

The Hopkins Review

“[T]his is a little philological gem that certainly deserves to be consulted.”

Albrecht Classen reviews Katja Krause’s Thomas Aquinas on Seeing God: The Beatific Vision in His Commentary on Peter Lombard’s Sentences IV.49.2, praising its “excellent English translation,” introduction that discusses “truly insightfully, some of the critical issues involved,” “extensive bibliography,” and Latin-English / English-Latin glossary. Open access review in Mediavistik 34.1: DOI: https://doi.org/10.3726/med.2021.01.89

@Theologidons #MedievalStudies #Theologidons #AUPresses

Katja Krause, trans., Thomas Aquinas on Seeing God: The Beatific ...: Ingenta Connect

The Hopkins Review 15.4 is at the printer and soon on its way to subscribers! Individual copies still available for pre-order through Submittable (shipping shortly). A don’t-miss issue across genres. 💙

https://thehopkinsreview.submittable.com/submit

#LitMags #WritingCommunity #CELJ #AUPresses #AWP #TheHopkinsReview #publishing #reading #art #CLMP

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