University of Nebraska Press
The University of Nebraska Press extends the University’s mission of teaching, research, and service, by publishing and making accessible works of intellectual and cultural significance that advance the boundaries of human knowledge and experience. The University of Nebraska Press, founded in 1941, is the largest university press between Chicago and California. t publishes scholarly and general-interest books (with more than 5,000 titles in print and an additional 150 new titles released each year) and journals (with more than 30 different journals published each year) in topics ranging from anthropology and literary criticism to history and sports. In addition to the Nebraska imprint, the Press also publishes books under Bison Books, The Backwaters Press, and Potomac Books imprints and publishes the books of The Jewish Publication Society. The Journals division produces the publications of Nebraska Extension, a division of the University of Nebraska’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.