About
the Press
The
Clemson University Digital Press was established in 2000
to exist within the college of Architecture, Arts, and
Humanities at Clemson. Its trademark, "CUDP,"
was established in 2001 and the press has since, in accordance
with its mission statement, become a "vehicle for
the best scholarly, technological, and pedagogical research
on issues that are of concern to AAH, the community, and
the state, defining 'research,' ... broadly, as 'what
has been built, created, performed, [or] written.'"
The
press generally publishes two books per annum, in addition
to maintaining its flagship journals, the semiannual
South Carolina Review, and the annual Shakespeare
journal, The Upstart Crow.
The
press also continues to be a vehicle for promotion of
university events and colloquia, as well as a host for
scholarly publications and materials related to these
events. For more information, click the links on the left,
or contact the director of the Press,
Dr. Wayne Chapman. For a brief commentary on the history
of the press, view "The
Birth of a Press," by Dr. Chapman.