UH Press awarded $100K to publish open-access books
The 18-month project is part of the Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative between the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The 18-month project is part of the Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative between the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
A national organization representing more than 450 editors of scholarly journals presented the 2017 Best Special Issue Award to Biography, a journal published by UH Press and the Center for Biographical Research.
The journal serves as a forum for interdisciplinary scholarship in the humanities and social sciences on Easter Island and the Eastern Polynesian region.
Ms. Aligned 2: Women Writing About Men is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction in which women writers explore male thinking, behavior, and identity.
As part of its ongoing open-access initiatives, UH Press has released Broken Trust in an open access version available on multiple platforms.
The book-length interview is illustrated with maps, charts and previously unpublished photos following the life and career of Yosihiko Sinoto.
Beginning in 2018, the digitized titles will be hosted on a custom open-access portal where readers will be able to download them in EPUB and PDF formats.
Palapala is an academic journal dedicated to the study of the Hawaiian language and the literature produced in it.
The journals focus on language documentation and conservation, Southeast Asian linguistics and Hawaiian language and literature.
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