FAQ

  1. How can I get a book to review?
  2. How do I order a book?
  3. How can I obtain copies of your books for educational purposes? (exam, desk, adopt)
  4. What types of books do you publish?
  5. How do I submit a manuscript for consideration by the Press?
  6. How can I contact an author?
  7. What are your rights and permissions policies? (photocopy, reprint a quote from a book, translate, adopt for book club, adopt for motion picture or TV)
  8. Can you provide me with general contact information for the Press?
  9. Do you use freelance designers?
  10. Do you use professional outside readers?
  11. Do you have internships or other training programs?
  12. Who we are and who we are not.

1. How can I get a book to review?
See the Request Review Copy page for details.

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2. How do I order a book?
See the Order Catalog page for details.

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3. How can I obtain copies of your books for educational purposes? (exam, desk, adopt)
See our Exam/Desk Copy Policy page for details

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4. What types of books do you publish?
See our Mission Statement page.

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5. How do I submit a manuscript for consideration by the Press?
See the page, Submitting a Proposal.

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6. How can I contact an author?
See the page titled, Interview Author.

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7. What are your rights and permissions policies? (photocopy, reprint a quote from a book, translate, adopt for book club, adopt for motion picture or TV)
See the page, Rights and Permissions, for details.

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8. Can you provide me with general contact information for the Press?
General contact information can be found on the Contact Us page.

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9. Do you use freelance designers?
Yes. If you are interested in being considered, please e-mail Karen DeVinney. We do not employ freelance editors, proofreaders, or indexers at this time.

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10. Do you use professional outside readers?
No. Our readers are selected from our Readers Database.

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11. Do you have internships or other training programs?
Yes, for UNT students only. If you are interested in these programs, please e-mail Ronald Chrisman.

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12. Who we are and who we are not:

  • We are a university press, a book publisher, and a member of the Association of American University Presses.
  • We are not a book printer or manufacturer—i.e., we do not take on projects to print for customers.
  • We are not the University of Texas Press located in Austin.
  • We do not publish or print the NT Daily, North Texan, or In House. Contact University Communications for these publications.
  • We do not publish the Petroleum Journal.

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