Humboldt State University Press
| Parent company | Humboldt State University |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2015 |
| Founder | Cyril Oberlander, Dean of the University Library |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Headquarters location | Arcata, Ca |
| Key people | Kyle Morgan, Scholarly Communications Librarian, Press Director |
| Publication types | Books, e-books |
| Official website | {https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/hsu_press/ |
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The Humboldt State University Press publishes scholarly works, theses, and trade publications of interest to the community around Humboldt State University. The Press publishes approximately 12 books annually, along with the master's theses of Humboldt State graduate students, and a yearly interdisciplinary journal of creative works and research. The press utilizes open-source publishing platforms and offers its publications on the Digital Commons platform as well as in print.
Humboldt State University Press is a non-profit service of the Humboldt State University Library.
Publications
Notable Publications include To Catch the Rain, by Lonny Grafman, The Extraordinary Voyage of Kamome: A Tsunami Boat Comes Home, by Lori Dengler, and Vo Phien and the Sadness of Exile, by John Schafer.
Intern Program
The press employs up to six paid interns per university semester to assist in the creation of its books and the review and revision of graduate student master's theses.
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