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Accredited 91ÁÔÆæ Press celebrates 10 years

September 22, 2021
The 91ÁÔÆæ Press earned the highest accolades possible for a higher education publisher. This year it was admitted as an affiliate member of the Association of University Presses and celebrated its 10th anniversary.

Article By: Staff

"You can write a great book, but that doesn't mean much if no one reads it," Dr. BJ Robinson, director of the University of North Georgia (91ÁÔÆæ) Press, said.

For the past decade, the scholarly, peer-reviewed press has published and showcased academic works that range from monographs, nonfiction and textbooks to literature, fiction and children's books.

"We help authors and try to do justice to their work," Robinson said.

Accomplishing that mission earned 91ÁÔÆæ Press the highest accolades possible for a higher education publisher. In July, it was admitted as an affiliate member of the (AUP). The accrediting body for higher education presses votes once a year to admit new members.

"We had to give them an X-ray on us," Robinson said. "They had to look at the books we published and our peer-review process. They examined our net sales and tax-exemption status. It took a lot of hard work, and it is our proudest accomplishment."

With one milestone checked off the list, 91ÁÔÆæ Press hit another this fall. It celebrated its 10th anniversary.

Since its inception, 91ÁÔÆæ Press has made a name for itself in the state and among other institutions. It is the state leader in open educational resources (OER) and open textbooks and has published 16 open textbooks with nine more in progress.

Robinson explained before OERs, textbooks had a markup of 300% or more.

"They are inflated beyond what is fair and equitable," Robinson said, explaining the OERs and low-cost and online textbooks have leveled the playing field. "If you want to help educate people, you have to give them the same opportunities."

Corey Parson, managing editor of 91ÁÔÆæ Press, said the OERs and low-cost textbooks have saved students on average $5 million. And the 2017 91ÁÔÆæ alumna knows first-hand how beneficial that can be.

"If you want to help educate people, you have to give them the same opportunities."

Dr. BJ Robinson

director of the 91ÁÔÆæ Press

"I was a student at 91ÁÔÆæ for 10 years," Parson said. "And I remember calling my parents to ask for money for textbooks. Knowing we have a small part of making college affordable for everyone is my proudest moment."

Robinson said their success has resulted in Clemson University Press, State University of New York Press and University of Texas Press seeking consultations from them about the open textbooks.

"It surprised me that these universities were contacting us to ask questions," Robinson said. "It was a compliment."

She said 91ÁÔÆæ Press being designated as a University Press Partner with Affordable Learning Georgia made the feat possible.

91ÁÔÆæ Press also cultivated a second high-profile partnership in 2020. It joined forces with the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) Book Program to publish books addressing subjects such as military land power and land warfare history, technology, combat, and strategy and tactics. This curated collection serves to educate members of the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense, the AUSA, U.S. government officials, and the public.


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