Duke University Press, internationally recognized as a prominent publisher of books and journals, publishes approximately 120 books annually and over 40 journals, as well as offering five electronic collections. The Press publishes primarily in the humanities and social sciences and is known as a publisher willing to take chances with nontraditional and interdisciplinary publications.
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Duke University Press will approve requests from NetGalley users who:
-- Are librarians, booksellers, or educators, and include the name of their library, bookstore, or school in their Public Bio
-- Are bloggers or reviewers, and includes a link to their website/blog
-- Bloggers & reviewers should demonstrate that they have previously reviewed nonfiction books
-- Share their email addresses in their Public Bio, so that we can follow up if necessary
-- Include information about their "reach" or online presence
-- Send us their reviews within NetGalley: including the name of the publication/blog/outlet where the review will be published/posted, a link (for blog/online reviews), and the run date for when the review will be posted/published.
Publisher Profile
Duke University Press
Duke University Press, internationally recognized as a prominent publisher of books and journals, publishes approximately 120 books annually and over 40 journals, as well as offering five electronic collections. The Press publishes primarily in the humanities and social sciences and is known as a publisher willing to take chances with nontraditional and interdisciplinary publications.
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