Indiana University Press is a full-service publisher and has been at the forefront of publishing journals since 1987.
Founded in 1950, Indiana University Press is a full-service publisher committed to excellence in the dissemination of scholarly research and has worked at the forefront of journals publishing since 1987. Our three dozen scholarly journals play an important part in today’s increasingly global dialogue and feature essays, fiction, poetry, and art in a wide range of subject areas, including African studies, Jewish and Middle East studies, globalism, philosophy, religion, bioethics, folklore, electronic services, film, transnationalism, cultural studies, education and environmental ethics. They are available in print and online. Eight of our journals are published at home by Indiana University scholars.
As a member of the Indiana University Office of Scholarly Publishing, Indiana University Press works collaboratively with the IU ScholarWorks Program and Indiana University Libraries to publish more than forty Open Access journals across multiple disciplines. In addition to Open Access journals, eText publishing, and accelerated publishing services (conference proceedings, and the like), IU Press and the Office of Scholarly Publishing supports print and digital dissemination and open access publishing of campus-based content and offers a suite of services including rights and permissions consulting; copy editing and proofreading; composition and design; advertising, marketing, and promotion of publications; indexing and discovery assistance; and print-on-demand services. Our portfolio includes Pressbooks, Manifold and Open Journal Systems.