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Guest Post — What are Academic Book Publishers for? Part 2

What have academic book publishers been for? And what might they be for, in the future? Part 2

  • By Richard Fisher
  • Sep 2, 2020
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: 7 mins

Guest Post — What are Academic Book Publishers for? Part 1

What have academic book publishers been for? And what might they be for, in the future?

  • By Richard Fisher
  • Sep 1, 2020
  • 1 Comment
  • Time To Read: 9 mins

Guest Post — Leveraging Technology Partnerships in Times of Crisis

Stephanie Lovegrove Hansen discusses a new Silverchair report on how publishers are leveraging technology partnerships to adapt to the pandemic crisis.

  • By Stephanie Lovegrove Hansen
  • Jul 2, 2020
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: 6 mins

Three Pulitzer Prize Winners Discuss Racism, Slavery, and Resistance in American History

A fascinating conversation among important authors about racism, history, and our current moment.

  • By David Crotty
  • Jun 26, 2020
  • 2 Comments
  • Time To Read: < 1 min

Guest Post — Attending an International Seminar from the Comfort of your own Boardroom: A Publisher’s Experience with Virtual Meetings

Amber Dilabbio discusses the University of Toronto Press’ experience with virtual attendance at a publishing meeting.

  • By Amber Dilabbio
  • Nov 18, 2019
  • 4 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

Guest Post — Dard Hunter and the Last Real Book: A Cri de Coeur

Tony Sanfilippo looks at the historical books of Dard Hunter and the future of printed works in an increasingly digital and consolidated world.

  • By Tony Sanfilippo
  • Nov 13, 2019
  • 10 Comments
  • Time To Read: 7 mins

Open Access Books: The First 100 Books from Johns Hopkins University Project

100 out of print books are now Open Access, the first of 200 in a project from JHU Press on the MUSE Open platform. What are the goals of this project and the lessons learned thusfar?

  • By Karin Wulf
  • Oct 21, 2019
  • 5 Comments
  • Time To Read: 7 mins

Whither (or Whether) the Monograph? Karin Wulf and Rick Anderson Discuss Some Recent Research

Karin Wulf and Rick Anderson discuss some implications of a recent research report on the future of the scholarly monograph.

  • By Rick Anderson, Karin Wulf
  • Oct 17, 2019
  • 9 Comments
  • Time To Read: 9 mins

Scholarly E-Books and University Presses – Part Two

The second of two posts on the roles of e-books in scholarly publishing, focused on how e-books fit into the mission and the business model of university presses and what that might mean for authors and readers.

  • By Karin Wulf
  • Aug 6, 2019
  • 4 Comments
  • Time To Read: 9 mins

Will E-Books Feed University Presses — Or Eat Them?  Part One

What roles are e-books now playing, and what roles will they play, in scholarly disciplines for which books are a primary, often the apex, scholarly form? The first of two posts about e-books and university presses.

  • By Karin Wulf
  • Jul 30, 2019
  • 16 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

Guest Post — Common Threads: Doing Things Differently So We Can Do Different Things

As the amount of scholarship continues to grow, Common Threads asks what new insights and utility can be found in reorganization of content for new audiences.

  • By Alexa Colella
  • Jul 10, 2019
  • 6 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

Stanford University Press and the Wrong Lesson of the Humanities

What if, instead of enacting a caricature of Silicon Valley, Stanford recognized the future and threw its arms around Stanford University Press? That would be the smart move.

  • By Karin Wulf
  • Jun 24, 2019
  • 16 Comments
  • Time To Read: 6 mins

Where Does a University Press Sit in its Parent’s Priorities?

The unfortunate news about cutbacks at Stanford University Press makes it clear that all presses must develop strategies to make them more central to the university’s set of priorities.

  • By Joseph Esposito
  • Apr 29, 2019
  • 18 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

The First Read and Publish Deal with California: An Interview with Cambridge University Press

Earlier this month, Cambridge University Press and the University of California announced a new Read & Publish (R&P) agreement, likely the largest such agreement to date in North America. Today, Roger Schonfeld interviews Cambridge’s Mandy Hill, Managing Director, and Chris Bennett, Global Sales Director, about this new agreement.  

  • By Roger C. Schonfeld
  • Apr 22, 2019
  • 3 Comments
  • Time To Read: 10 mins

Revisiting: Governance and the Not-for-profit Publisher

How can not-for-profit organizations outcompete their commercial rivals? Revisiting Joe Esposito’s 2011 post that lays out a blueprint for success.

  • By Joseph Esposito
  • Mar 5, 2019
  • 6 Comments
  • Time To Read: 8 mins

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