Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that our Open Access platform, Modern Languages Open, is now hosted by Ubiquity Press - in a new partnership between Liverpool University Press and Ubiquity Press. Modern Languages Open (MLO) was launched in October 2014 as a peer-reviewed platform for the open access publication of research from across the … Continue reading
Using Primary Sources: An interview with the editor of our new OA e-textbook
Academic Book Week (23-28 January 2017) is a celebration of the diversity, innovation and influence of academic books, so there is no better time to tell the world about a path-breaking Open Access publication that Liverpool University Press, the University of Liverpool Library and the Department of History at the University of Liverpool are publishing … Continue reading
A new chapter in books editorial
Over the past dozen years Liverpool University Press has grown significantly. The 2004 catalogue featured just 7 titles with publication dates for that year: the Press now publishes more than 100 books a year and 28 journals. LUP’s expansion has been built on a tight editorial focus across a few distinctive areas. Given the resulting … Continue reading
University Press Redux Continued
Following the success of the founding University Press Redux conference, organised by Liverpool University Press (LUP) and held in March 2016, The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) are delighted to announce they will now be partnering with presses to deliver the event every two years. The next event to be held in … Continue reading
Town Planning Review sponsors EU Referendum roundtable at the UK and Ireland Planning Conference
Debating the Consequences of the EU Referendum Result for the Environment, Regeneration and Planning Heseltine Institute Policy Impact Fellow and TPR editor, Dr. Olivier Sykes recently took part in a roundtable at the UK and Ireland Planning Research Conference held in Cardiff which addressed the theme of ‘The EU referendum – what just happened? Tracing the implications … Continue reading