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Printing Department
The University of Georgia established The University of Georgia Press in 1938. It was given three missions: to publish works of scholarship, to publish books of interest and utility to the citizens of the state and region, and to publish creative and intellectual works that contribute to the culture of our time. The Press was housed in the old Chancellor’s House, which stood where the Main Library now stands on North Campus. Mimeograph machines located in the basement ran off materials needed by many departments on campus. Sometime during the 1940s the University split the press into two sections: The University Press and The University Printing Department.
