Journal editors can view the range of support services offered by the Press.
To streamline communication, the Press has one main liaison for journal editors. The journals editorial manager will make sure that the appropriate person at the Press addresses your questions. For more information, please contact the journals editorial manager.
As stated in the publishing agreement for each journal, the Press prepares financial and circulation reports for the editorial office in the early Fall, after the close of the Press's fiscal year. If interim reports are needed, simply contact the journals editorial manager.
The Press plays an active role in keeping your journal subscribers informed of their subscription status. Journal subscribers may login at any time to the My Account area of the Duke University Press Web site to view the status of their subscription, manage their subscriptions, view mailing schedules, etc. They may also choose to take advantage of several features that allow them to personalize their web experience, whether it be the creation or browsing of custom-tagged reading lists or signing up when registering at dukeupress.com to receive RSS feeds and/or promotional emails based on their preferences and scholarly interests.
Duke University Press mails four subscription renewal notices annually in September, November, January, and March. Editors may include an important announcement within these notices. Please contact the journals editorial manager to discuss this opportunity.
Information regarding current and historical circulation numbers is available. Please contact us with your request.
Generally, content is available for online viewing one week before the journal's mail date. To view your journal's mailing schedule, please login to the My Account section of the site. To see where your journal is available electronically, please visit our Electronic Access page. Electronic access to online content is also available from your journal's page on the site, which provides a link to the online platform where your content is located.
The Press works with each editorial office to create effective marketing strategies individually tailored to meet your journal's needs. We depend upon our editorial offices to keep us informed in advance of any special issue plans, editorial changes at the journal, important academic trends in the fields that are shaping the journal's direction, and of pertinent conferences, panels, events, and other publicity opportunities in