November 10-14 is University Press (UP) week and we celebrate all week long with posts from the UP community.

Today’s theme is Where does your press TeamUP?
University of Nebraska Press The Nebraska Celebration of Books (N.COB) takes place on Saturday, November 15, to celebrate Nebraska’s literary heritage and contemporary authors. UNP is a main sponsor and planner of the event alongside the Nebraska Library Commission, the Nebraska Center for the Book, the Omaha Public Library, Lincoln City Libraries, and Francie and Finch Bookshop.
University of Illinois Press The UPside – recap of recent podcast episodes (books & journals)
Fordham University Press TeamUP in action: Building bridges between our books and the world. From campus partners to indie bookstores and libraries, from local events to digital outreach, discover how our press shows up for readers and communities. TeamUP is our way of linking scholarship to community—on campus, in bookstores and libraries, and across the digital commons.
University Press of Florida At the University Press of Florida, we love partnering with our independent Florida bookstores! This UP Week, we will showcase how our press #TeamsUp with bookstores on community-led projects, as well as how the bookstores in our state strengthen and support their local communities.
SUNY Press Making connections in the community in downtown Albany, reaching a new demographic with help from our SUNY friends on TikTok, and more.
Columbia University Press Sam Goldstein speaks to our partnership with our international partners.
Purdue University Press Teaming Up for Research, Journals, and Open Access
Mercer University Press This post will give an overview of our two work locations: the MUP office building and our warehouse.
Clemson University Press Clemson/Liverpool UP partnership.
Georgetown University Press Our blog post will focus on the ways that GUP connects with the local DC community through events, partnerships, and in our publishing
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