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2027 Pricing and Product Updates from Duke University Press


July 14, 2026

For more information, contact
Natasha De Bernardi
Library Relations and Sales Manager
dup_libraryrelations@duke.edu 

Durham, North Carolina—Duke University Press (DUP) 2027 pricing for individual journal titles and book and journal collections is now available online at dukeupress.edu/libraries. Scholarly Publishing Collective pricing for single titles and publisher collections is available at scholarlypublishingcollective.org/pages/for_librarians. Project Euclid pricing for individual mathematics titles and the Euclid Prime collection is available at projecteuclid.org/subscriptions-and-access

Duke University Press Journal Updates

We are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of Anthropocene History, the first scholarly journal dedicated to exploring the historical dimensions of the Anthropocene. Developed by editors Sverker Sörlin and Susanna Lidström of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, in collaboration with the Editorial Office, this platinum open-access journal will provide a unique forum for understanding the intertwined histories of humans and the Earth in an era of profound planetary change. Sponsored by the KTH Royal Institute of Technology’s Centre of Excellence for Anthropocene History, the journal will be fully funded for its first decade—ensuring free access for readers and no publication fees for authors. The inaugural issue is set to debut in October 2026.

The Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (JSEAS) is joining our growing collection of Asian studies journals, with volume 57 to be published in 2027. Formerly published by Cambridge University Press, JSEAS volume 56 was published in 2025. The Journal of Southeast Asian Studies is one of the principal outlets for scholarly articles on Southeast Asia (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, East Timor, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam).

Both Anthropocene History and JSEAS will be included in the e-Duke Journals 2027 collection.

The Michigan Mathematical Journal (MMJ) becomes a Duke University Press journal in 2027, with continued hosting on Project Euclid, and joins the Euclid Prime collection. Euclid Prime subscribers will receive perpetual access to MMJ content published in the subscription year, along with term access to the journal’s 76-volume backfile, reaching back to its founding in 1952.  

The population studies journal Demography reached its S2O funding threshold for the 2026 volume, ensuring that the 2026 content will be available open access in perpetuity. Institutions can still subscribe to receive term access to the journal's backlist (1964–2020, 2024–2025) and are encouraged to participate in support of the 2027 volume.

Duke University Press e-Book Collection Updates

With 130 books, the new Native and Indigenous Studies e-book collection brings together theoretically driven, interdisciplinary scholarship that reflects the field’s expanding global scope. View the full list of available subject collections at https://dukeupress.edu/information-for/librarians/electronic-products.

Subject Collection Top-Ups

Existing subject collection customers have the option to “top up” their subject collection by purchasing the year’s new batch of relevant titles. 2026 top-ups contain all relevant titles published in 2026. 2027 top-ups will be available in February 2027.

 Purchase Partial Collections by Year

New customers who do not own the subject collection can purchase perpetual access to selected years, with a minimum purchase of three years of titles.

Direct to Open (D2O) Collection

Duke University Press will not be participating in the Direct to Open (D2O) model in 2027, and we appreciate the libraries that supported the 2026 collection. We were able to open five titles for 2026. In the future, we will continue to pursue various methods of permanently opening Duke University Press books.

Evidence-Based Acquisition (EBA)

We are also pleased to begin offering an evidence-based acquisition model for DUP e-books. For a minimum upfront fee, institutions will gain access to 3,600+ e-books during a 12-month period. At the end of the EBA, 100% of the upfront fee will go toward selecting the most valuable titles for perpetual ownership. For more detailed information, contact dup_libraryrelations@duke.edu.

DUP Publishing Services

2027 pricing for single journal titles in the Scholarly Publishing Collective, managed by Duke University Press, is now available. This includes titles from the American Mental Health Counselors Association, Cornell University Press, Michigan State University Press, Penn State University Press, SBL Press, Texas Tech University Press, the University of Illinois Press, the University of North Carolina Press, and West Virginia University Press.

Pricing for journal collections from Scholarly Publishing Collective partners Penn State University Press and the University of Illinois Press is also available. Please see our Collective press release for more information about 2027 updates from these partners.

Project Euclid offers access to a growing platform of high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, monographs, and conference proceedings in theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics. 2027 pricing for subscriptions and access to Project Euclid is also available.

For more information about 2027 collection pricing, please contact dup_libraryrelations@duke.edu. For more information about 2027 pricing for individual journals, please contact dup_orders@duke.edu.