Duke University Press Adds Two New e-book Subjects to Their Collections

We're pleased to announce the addition of two new e-book subject collections:

The African American, African, and Black Diaspora Studies e-book collection includes more than 350 titles that span the humanities and social sciences, covering history, religion, literature, art, music, anthropology, sociology, and other areas of study. Reflecting the global black experience, titles explore regions including Africa, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and North and South America. The collection includes work by essential thinkers including C. Eric Lincoln, Deborah A. Thomas, Fred Moten, Houston A. Baker, Achille Mbembe, Jennifer C. Nash, Karla FC Holloway, and others.

The Anthropology e-book collection presents over 550 titles in a discipline for which Duke University Press is especially well-known. Through traditional fieldwork and ethnography, cutting-edge theoretical approaches, and innovative reinventions of anthropological writing, the authors in this collection represent the best scholarship in the field. 

Collection features include:

  • DRM-free: users can print, read online, and download PDFs by chapter
  • Unlimited multiuser access
  • Tiered discounting
  • Perpetual access to purchased content
  • COUNTER-compliant usage statistics
  • MARC records created by catalogers at Duke University Libraries included at no additional charge
  • No ongoing maintenance fees

These new additions join existing collections in Art and Art History, Asian Studies, Gender Studies, Latin American Studies, Music and Sound Studies, and Religious Studies.

For quote or trial information please contact: Ashley Brizuela brizuela@amigos.org