Happy University Press Week 2020! Continue the blog tour by visiting these great offerings that illuminate how university presses raise up scientific voices:
- Johns Hopkins University Press discusses centering women’s voices in science.
- University of Alabama Press interviews their NEXUS series editors.
- Purdue University Press illuminates the work being done to learn the science behind the human-animal bond.
- Oregon State University Press‘s author Bruce Byers writes about lessons for the biosphere from the Oregon Coast.
- Princeton University Press features a post by editor Ingrid Gnerlich about the unique challenges of science publishing.
- Bristol University Press editor Claire Wilkinson discusses the relevance of science communication in the era of COVID.
- Indiana University Press presents an excerpt from Weird Earth: Debunking Strange Ideas About Our Planet by Donald R. Prothero.
- For University of Toronto Press, Mireille F. Ghoussoub, co-author of The Story of CO2, talks about university press publishing.
- University of Toronto Press Journals shares a post by Lacey Cranston, managing editor of Journal of Military Veteran and Family Health.
- Vanderbilt University Press posts about Between the Rocks and the Stars, presenting scientific research for a general audience.
- Columbia University Press author Ashley Juavinett offers practical advice to those looking to enter a career in neuroscience.