Just Released: Harlem in Disorder: A Spatial History of How Racial Violence Changed in 1935
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by Jasmine Mulliken
2M ago
We are pleased to announce the publication of Stephen Robertson’s Harlem in Disorder: A Spatial History of How Racial Violence Changed in 1935. The violence that spread across Harlem on the night of March 19, 1935 was the first large-scale racial disorder in the United States in more than a decade and the first occurrence ..read more
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Just Released: 2020 Dreams: Toward a New Understanding of the Dreaming-Waking Continuum
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by Jasmine Mulliken
6M ago
We are delighted to announce the release of our newest publication: 2020 Dreams: Toward a New Understanding of the Dreaming-Waking Continuum by Maja Gutman Mušič and Kelly Bulkeley, with Sheldon Juncker, Daniel Kennedy, Gez Quinn, and Jennifer Marie Lane. The year 2020 emerged as a pivotal moment in modern history, in many overlapping and mutually ..read more
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Just Released: Country of Words: A Transnational Atlas for Palestinian Literature
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by Jasmine Mulliken
7M ago
Please join us in celebrating the release of Refqa Abu-Remaileh’s Country of Words: A Transnational Atlas for Palestinian Literature. Country of Words is a digital-born project that retraces and remaps the global story of Palestinian literature in the twentieth century, starting from the Arab world and going through Europe, North America, and Latin America. Sitting ..read more
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Just Released: Ego Media: Life Writing and Online Affordances
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by Jasmine Mulliken
11M ago
We are excited to announce the publication of Max Saunders and Lisa Gee’s Ego Media: Life Writing and Online Affordances. Enabled by the internet and mobile technologies, digital media have generated profound changes in how and where we communicate, interact, and present ourselves. Ego Media explores the impact of these rapidly evolving media on forms and practices ..read more
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The Highly Collaborative Nature of Making, Producing, and Preserving Digital Publications
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by Jasmine Mulliken
11M ago
Jasmine Mulliken, SUP’s Production and Preservation Manager for Digital Projects, recently presented at the Association of University Press’s Annual Meeting which was held online June 5-16. I had the great privilege earlier this month of presenting at AUPresses 2023 alongside some of my favorite and most esteemed peers and collaborators in a panel we designed ..read more
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Just Released: America’s Public Bible: A Commentary
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by Friederike Sundaram
1y ago
Please join us in celebrating the release of Lincoln A. Mullen’s America’s Public Bible: A Commentary. Throughout the nineteenth century and into the twentieth century, newspapers in the United States—even newspapers which were not published by a religious denomination or organization—made frequent recourse to the Bible. Newspapers printed sermons and Sunday school lessons. They featured ..read more
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Digital Wins!
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by Jasmine Mulliken
1y ago
Last week we learned that one of SUP’s digital projects has won a PROSE Award. Massimo Riva’s Shadow Plays: Virtual Realities in an Analog World, published in June of 2022, has won the Association of American Publishers’ 2023 PROSE Award for eProducts. This project was unique in its development in that, in addition to our ..read more
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DigiPres 2022
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by Jasmine Mulliken
1y ago
Last week I attended the DLF and DigiPres conferences in Baltimore. Below is a reformatting of my presentation for the latter, “The Story of a Digital Scholarly Publication, As Told by Its Preservation Format.” The original slides, with full presentation text (but without moving video) are available at https://osf.io/zerxs/. I want to start at the ..read more
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Just Released: Transmedia Stories: Narrative Methods for Public Health and Social Justice
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by Friederike Sundaram
1y ago
We are proud to announce the publication of Patrick Jagoda, Ireashia Bennett, and Ashlyn Sparrow’s Transmedia Stories: Narrative Methods for Public Health and Social Justice. Transmedia Stories is an experiment in multimedia publication and collaboration that explores storytelling-based research methods. With the growth of digital media, narrative is now conveyed through a range of new ..read more
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Meanwhile, Behind the Server Scenes…
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by Jasmine Mulliken
1y ago
With the launch of our latest publication a couple weeks ago, we’ve now released a total of eight projects to the scholarly community, ranging in topic from Black history to archaeology to Middle East studies to ecology. And as different as the subjects each project covers are the technologies on which they are built. That’s ..read more
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