| Parent company | University of California |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1893 |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Headquarters location | Berkeley, California |
| Distribution | Ingram Publisher Services (US) John Wiley & Sons (UK) Footprint Books (Australia)[1] |
| Publication types | Books,journals |
| Official website | ucpress |
TheUniversity of California Press, otherwise known asUC Press, is apublishing house associated with theUniversity of California that engages inacademic publishing. It was founded in 1893[2] to publish scholarly and scientific works by faculty of the University of California, established 25 years earlier in 1868.
As the publishing arm of theUniversity of California system, the press publishes over 250 new books and almost four dozen multi-issue journals annually, in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, and maintains approximately 4,000 book titles in print.[3] It is also the digital publisher of Collabra and Luminosopen access (OA) initiatives.
The press has its administrative office in downtownOakland, California, an editorial branch office inLos Angeles, and a sales office inNew York City, and distributes through marketing offices in Great Britain, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. A Board consisting of senior officers of the University of California, holds responsibility for the operations of the press, and authorizes and approves all manuscripts for publication. The Editorial Committee consists of distinguished faculty members representing the university's nine campuses.[4]
The press commissioned as its corporate typefaceUniversity of California Old Style from type designerFrederic Goudy from 1936 to 1938, although it no longer always uses the design.[5][6][7][8]
University of California Press joined theAssociation of American Publishers trade organization in theHachette v. Internet Archive lawsuit which resulted in the removal of access to over 500,000 books from global readers.[9][10]
Collabra is University of California Press's open access journal program. The Collabra program currently publishes two open access journals,Collabra: Psychologyand Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, with plans for continued expansion and journal acquisition.[11]
Luminos is University of California Press's open access response to the challenged monograph landscape. With the same high standards for selection, peer review, production, and marketing as its traditional book publishing program, Luminos is a transformative model, built as a partnership where costs and benefits are shared.[12]
The UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004, of which, more than 700 of the almost 2,000 books of topics, including art, science, history, music, religion, and fiction, are available to the public. Access to the entire collection of electronic books is open to all University of California faculty, staff, and students.[13][14]
The University of California Press re-printed a number of novels under theCalifornia Fiction series from 1996 to 2001. These titles were selected for their literary merit and for their illumination of California history and culture.[15][16]