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ANU Press’ record breaking 2020
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ANU Press <anupress[.X.]anu.edu.au>
2020-11-04 21:02

Open access publishing thrives in year of turmoil

ANU Press’ record breaking 2020

** ANU Press’ record-breaking 2020
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Vindicating the need for open-access peer-reviewed resources, ANU Press has enjoyed a record-breaking year with over 4.1m downloads at the end of the third quarter. We’ve summarised some of the key highlights from this year for you to share with your friends and colleagues.
Read more and download 2020 highlights
https://press.anu.edu.au/news-events/anu-press-record-breaking-2020

Fluid Matters

** 20,000 downloads for our first title published using Shorthand
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Fluid Matter(s) (http://doi.org/10.22459/FM.2020) is the first ANU Press title published using Shorthand. The rich and evocative design has captured the attention of researchers across the globe with over 20,000 downloads since its release in August 2020. Co-editors Natalie Kohle and Shigehisa Kuriyama discuss how Shorthand is transforming digital storytelling for academics.
Read the full interview
https://press.anu.edu.au/news-events/20000-downloads-first-shorthand-title

We Are All Here to Stay

** ‘Can colonialism be reversed?’
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‘We Are All Here To Stay’ (http://doi.org/10.22459/WAAHTS.2020) author Dominic O’Sullivan examines the status of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, arguing that colonialism ‘need not be a permanent state’.
Read the full article
https://theconversation.com/can-colonialism-be-reversed-the-uns-declaration-on-the-rights-of-indigenous-peoples-provides-some-answers-147017

ANU Press welcomes Lilith!

** ANU Press welcomes Lilith!
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The October edition of
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal is the first published by ANU Press. Read an excerpt from Jessie Matheson’s beguiling article ‘“Fattening” history: Reading archives of fat women’ where she explores how ‘out-sized’ rural women used the women’s pages in 1930s newspapers to counter discourses about their bodies.

Read the full article
http://www.auswhn.org.au/blog/archives-fat-women/

Celebrating NAIDOC Week

** Celebrating NAIDOC Week
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The ANU Press collection includes over 50 titles dedicated to Indigenous culture, including the popular Aboriginal History Journal
https://press.anu.edu.au/publications/journals/aboriginal-history-journal
 , which contains studies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ interactions with non-Indigenous peoples. We’ve listed some of the top titles which can be used freely for public or educational resources.
Read the full article
https://press.anu.edu.au/news-events/celebrating-naidoc-week

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