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As a publisher of exemplary scholarly and popular books for more than sixty years, the University of Nebraska Press is a distinctive member of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln community. Through the work of its staff and resulting publications, the Press fulfills the three primary missions of its host University: research, teaching, and service. Reporting to the Vice Chancellor for Research and in cooperation with a faculty advisory board, the Press actively encourages, develops, publishes, and disseminates first-rate, creative literary work, memoirs, and the results of national and international scholarly research in several fields. The Press facilitates teaching through its publications as well as developing projects particularly suited for undergraduate and graduate university classrooms. The Press serves the University community directly by publishing the work of many UNL faculty authors, maintaining long-term publishing associations with prominent university organizations, sponsoring campus-wide events, hosting publishing workshops, and enhancing the international visibility of the University through its publicity efforts and reviews of its books. The Press's sustained commitment to publications on the peoples, culture, and heritage of Nebraska reflect decades of service to its home state.
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