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  1. Founded in 1890, the University of Chicago Press is one of the oldest continuously operating university presses in the United States. From its inception, a primary goal of the Press has been to publish academic findings and analyses from scholars the world over. The Journals Division publishes more than 90 scholarly journals that cover a wide range of disciplines, from the humanities and the ...

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  3. The University of Chicago Press Building, built in 1902. The University of Chicago Press was one of three original divisions of the University when it was founded in 1890. Although for a year or two it functioned only as a printer, in 1892 the Press began publishing scholarly books and journals, making it one of the oldest continuously ...

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  5. Open Access at Chicago. Open access is a model of publishing and distributing scholarship online with no barriers to access for readers. With OA, the expense of publishing is generally not offset by sales or subscriptions, and other means to cover the initial and ongoing costs are necessary. To address this need, models to fund OA publishing ...

  6. Email. subscriptions@press.uchicago.edu. Phone. (773) 702-7700. Journal offices. Journal office contact information and submission instructions are available on each journal's Editorial Board webpage. Please browse our journal list to select a title, then navigate to Editorial Board under the journal's About menu. Technical support.

  7. Subscribe to the Complete Chicago Package (CCP) and save on the comprehensive collection of journals from the University of Chicago Press. The CCP is designed to meet the content needs of your institution by providing electronic access to more than 90 titles from a wide range of disciplines.