Resources for Libraries

Princeton University Press collaborates closely with librarians to make our books accessible to a broad audience. Explore the products, collections, and services below that may be of interest to you. If you need assistance or more information, our team is here to help and connect with you directly.

Print Books

Our print books are available for libraries through a wide range of library wholesalers and retailers or directly from PUP.  Please reach out to our library team with any questions.

Digital Products

Our ebooks and digital products are available to libraries and their patrons through a variety of distributors and platforms. 

Accessibility

We are committed to providing content that aligns with current accessibility guidelines for those readers who benefit from enhanced features, including text-to-speech, bookmarks, and readability on a variety of devices. Read more about our commitment to accessibility in our Accessibility Policy Statement.

Our Catalogs

Discover new and noteworthy books in our curated catalogs. Browse our offerings online or download title lists as CSV files.

Our Series

Browse dozens of series, from the A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts to Writers on Writers.

Our Collections

Our collections bring our books together in meaningful ways and will help librarians make connections across disciplines within our publishing. For example, all our publishing on Race, Justice, and Equity is gathered in a collection.  

Our Collected Works

Collected Works bring together large collections of writings by a single author. Browse the Collected Works of Albert Einstein, C. G. Jung, Thomas Jefferson, and more.

Princeton Legacy Library

Using the latest print-on-demand technology we make available previously out-of-print books from our distinguished backlist.  

Princeton Global Discovery

In 2019, Princeton University Press embarked on a new backlist digitization project: Princeton Global Discovery. This ambitious enterprise vastly increased access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by the Press since our founding in 1905, and makes those titles available to a new generation of readers worldwide where rights allow. 

Connect with Us

We are delighted to be able to talk directly to librarians about their needs and concerns. Our Library Advisory Board includes members from around the world and their thoughtful advice helps to direct our collaboration with librarians globally.

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