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Lived Places Publishing Announces the Launch of Intersections: Identity and Place

New York, NY — November 7, 2024. Lived Places Publishing (LPP) has just launched Intersections: Identity & Place, a Collection of ebooks designed as course readings. The 105 titles in the Collection include 40 new titles set to publish in 2025.

Faculty are increasingly asking campus libraries to provide materials from a broader, more diverse range of authors and subject areas. LPP exists to support librarians and faculty in this goal.

LPP publishes across 20 different topic areas, including Disability Studies, Black Studies, Queer & LBGT+ Studies, Forced Migration Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Endangered Language Studies, Entrepreneurship, and Gender Studies.

Each topic area is led by a Collection Editor and each original work is commissioned for LPP, helping to amplify marginalized voices and bring real human experiences into the classroom.

Intersections is a one-time investment without ongoing fees. Institutions enjoy perpetual access to DRM-free books with no limits on user access. 5% of Collection revenues are sequestered to underwrite Open Access titles, the first 3 of which are now fully funded and published.

Presale pricing is available through the end of 2024. For further details, please contact Stephen@LivedPlacesPublishing.com

About Lived Places Publishing

Lived Places Publishing (LPP) is an independent publisher that promotes inclusivity, diversity, and equity by providing a platform for traditionally underrepresented voices. Their publications cover a wide range of topic areas, each original work focused on social identity in the context of place. For more information, visit https://livedplacespublishing.com.

For queries or comment, please contact David Parker, Founder & Publisher: david@livedplacespublishing.com.


This press release first published on Library Technology Guides on 7 Nov, 2024, 11:45:31 ET: Lived Places Publishing announces the launch of Intersections: Identity and Place.

Michael Boezi

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