Book Launch: 'Change! Combining analytic approaches with street wisdom'

A special ANU/The Canberra Times meet the author event in collaboration with ABC Radio National's Big Ideas.

Join the audience for a recording of Big Ideas, hosted by the ABC's Paul Barclay on Change! Combining Analytic Approaches with Street Wisdom, to launch this new ANU Press book edited by Professor Gabriele Bammer.

More information on the launch can be found here.

Book launch: 'Vietnam as if...'

The ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences will be launching Vietnam as if... Tales of Youth, Love and Destiny on Friday 25 September 2015. The book will be launched by David Adams, formerly of the ANU Department of Political Science.

Written by Kim Huynh, Vietnam as if… is an intriguing fictional exploration of the struggles and triumphs of today's Vietnamese youth.

Book launch: 'NGOs and Political Change'

Patrick Kilby’s new book NGOs and Political Change will be launched by Sam Mostyn, President of the Australia Council for International Development, on 22 September 2015. This event is being run in conjunction with ACFID’s 50 year Anniversary celebrations.

If you wish to attend the book launch (for catering reasons) please RSVP by August 31 to rachel.wang@anu.edu.au

Book launch: 'Long History, Deep Time'

Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Schmidt of The Australian National University will be launching Long History, Deep Time: Deepening Histories of Place (copublished by ANU Press and Aboriginal History Inc.) on Monday 21 September 2015.

Please register for the event here and all enquiries should be forwarded to sophie.napier@anu.edu.au

Book launch: 'Political Life Writing in the Pacific'

The State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Program is holding several book launches to coincide with the State of the Pacific 2015 conference. The launch on Tuesday 8 September 2015 will include the ANU Press title Political Life Writing in the Pacific, edited by Jack Corbett and Brij V. Lal.

More information can be found on the State of the Pacific 2015 website.

Book launch: "Talking it Through", "From ‘Stone-Age’ to ‘Real-Time’" and "Bougainville before the Conflict"

The State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Program is holding several book launches to coincide with theState of the Pacific 2015 conference. The launch on Monday 7 September 2015 will be for the following ANU Press and ANU eView titles:

ANU Press celebrates triple milestones!

On Tuesday, March 4, 2014, ANU Press will be celebrating three major milestones: ten years of publishing, the publication of 500 titles, and our change of name from ANU E Press to ANU Press.

We're very proud and excited to have been in business for ten years, and offer our thanks to everyone who has worked with and supported us over the past decade. We're delighted to have produced 500 open access publications on behalf of ANU and we look forward to producing another 500!

The milestones will be celebrated in an invitation-only event hosted by University House.

ANU eTEXT

ANU Press would like to announce the arrival of ANU eTEXT. ANU eTEXT will provide ANU academics with the chance to digitally publish their textbooks for open access distribution. Textbooks published through ANU eTEXT will be as freely available ebooks, accessible online or downloadable in .epub, .mobi and .pdf formats, and as print-on-demand paperbacks (if applicable).

ANU E Press is now ANU Press!

Recognising the industry-wide shift to digital publishing, ANU E Press has changed its name to ANU Press!

The Press will continue to function as an electronic, open access publisher. The change occurs in response to the recognition that the publishing industry as a whole has embraced digital publishing, so the ‘E’ has become superfluous and the Press will more appropriately served by a simpler, more encompassing brand.

All works published henceforth will be branded as ANU Press works. Volumes previously published under the E Press badge will not be affected.

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