The University of Namibia Press, UNAM Press, is the dedicated scholarly publishing unit of the University of Namibia and is based at the Windhoek main campus. Established in 2002, it was officially inaugurated in February 2012 and has to date published books on history, law, language and science. Books published by the University of Namibia Press are distributed internationally by the African Books Collective.[1]
The press has an editorial board composed of University of Namibia academics representing diverse disciplines. The UNAM Press unit is headed by a publisher who also acts as the deputy director of the university's Centre for Research and Publication.[2]
^"African Books Collective: University of Namibia Press". africanbookscollective.com. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
^"UNAM | UNAM Press". unam.edu.na. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
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