Rights & Permissions
Penn State University Press publishes under three imprints—Penn State University Press, Eisenbrauns, and Graphic Mundi—and the correct contact depends on what you’d like to do.
Find your situation below.
I want to reuse material from one of your books or journals:
A quotation, figure, table, chapter, or article from one of our publications, including use in coursepacks and classroom materials.
Request permission through the Copyright Clearance Center’s Marketplace at marketplace.copyright.com.
In the United Kingdom? These requests are handled by Publishers’ Licensing Services at pls.org.uk.
Two quick checks before you request: Is the material credited to another source? We can’t grant permission for third-party content—you’ll need to reach the original rights holder. Is the work in the public domain? Public-domain material isn’t restricted by copyright.
I’m a Press author and want to reuse my own work:
Reposting, reprinting, or adapting something you published with us.
I need an accessible format:
Alternative formats for readers with print disabilities, or inquiries from disability service offices and accessibility vendors.
I want to translate one of your titles:
See Translation Rights below.
Translation Rights
Translation inquiries are routed by imprint.
Graphic Mundi
Direct all translation inquiries to the Deborah Druba Agency:
Penn State University Press and Eisenbrauns
Direct translation inquiries to John McLeod, Director of International Rights at Longleaf Collaborative Publishing Solutions:
All Other Inquiries
For any other question or rights request, contact Penn State University Press’s Rights department: email



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