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Ambrose, Don – Roeper Review, 2019
This article presents an interview with Christie Henry. She joined Princeton University Press as Director in 2017, from the University of Chicago Press where she was editorial director for sciences, social sciences, and reference publishing. She is a long-term leader in the world of university publishing, and has held a number of community roles,…
Descriptors: University Presses, Publishing Industry, Scholarship, Expertise
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Carson, Christie – Research in Drama Education, 2020
Emily Hockley, of Cambridge University Press, and Margaret Bartley, of Bloomsbury Publishing, highlight the way that working directly with scholars, students and digital resources creators, through partnerships and collaborative relationships, has helped to frame the current form of their respective online platforms. While the focus of the debate…
Descriptors: Drama, Theater Arts, Teaching Methods, Technology Uses in Education
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Nelson, Cary – Academe, 2012
When the news broke in the "New York Times" in August 2009 that Yale University Press had decided to remove twelve Danish cartoon images of the prophet Mohammed from "The Cartoons That Shook the World," a forthcoming book by Brandeis political scientist Jytte Klausen, the author felt that the American Association of University Professors (AAUP)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Political Attitudes
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Weems, Lisa – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
In this article, I discuss how the space of the classroom is a contested object that is constituted by historical, cultural, political, social, psychological, and discursive practices (Lefebvre in The production of space, Blackwell, Oxford, UK, 1991). I then employ Deleuze and Guattari's notion of "assemblage" to characterize the ways in which…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, University Presses, Safety, School Responsibility
Tour, Rachel – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
University presses have largely abdicated the job of substantive editing to outside readers, who write reports evaluating the quality of the work and offering both major and minor editing suggestions. Editors develop a cadre of readers they know they can trust, who will be fair, rigorous, and prompt with their reports. The author particularly…
Descriptors: University Presses, Editing, Content Analysis, Book Reviews
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Trevitte, Chad; Henry, Charles – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2007
In this interview Charles Henry, publisher of the Rice University Press (RUP), discusses RUP's rebirth as a fully digital university press. Henry addresses the circumstances that led to this decision, and he further outlines the RUP business model whereby the press will publish its own titles--both digitally and in print-on-demand--while…
Descriptors: University Presses, Printed Materials, Internet, Higher Education
Abbott, Lesley; Langston, Ann – Open University Press, 2006
This book explores the important role of parents and the extended family in the lives of babies and young children. It complements and extends the DfES Birth to Three Matters framework, which supports practitioners in working with children aged birth to three, and builds on the information provided in the companion book "Birth to Three Matters:…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Open Universities, Family (Sociological Unit), Adolescents
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Robert N. Bellah turns 80 early next year, and Duke University Press is honoring him with "The Robert Bellah Reader," edited by Bellah, an emeritus professor of sociology at the University of California at Berkeley, and Steven M. Tipton, a professor of sociology at Emory University. The book, just published, presents a selection of…
Descriptors: University Presses, Sociology, Religion, College Faculty
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Majumdar, Saikat – College English, 2007
Much of the current North American academic crisis of publishing, tenure, and promotion is both the cause and the effect of this fetishization dominant in the humanities: that of the grand narrative of knowledge-production, respectably bound with a spine. Short works will get one only so far, no matter how many of them one produces, or how well.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, North Americans, Novels, Tenure
Pascal, Naomi B. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1984
Discusses new directions in university press publishing (publication of fiction, poetry, art, photography, museum catalogs, regional material) and cites reasons for changes taking place (presses occupy unique position in academic world and book publishing industry, publication of scholarly books requires financing by sources in addition to book…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Organizational Change, Publications, Publishing Industry
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Denham, Alice – Journal of General Education, 1980
Discusses the pros and cons of the increased willingness of university presses to include trade books within their lists. Describes an experiment in which the same manuscript dealing with a nonacademic subject was submitted for publication at five university presses. (JP)
Descriptors: Books, Business, Information Dissemination, Publishing Industry
Meeker, Robert B. – 1982
Historical information on university presses and their problems are considered. University presses in the United States have their roots in 15th century England when the Oxford University Press was established in 1478. The first U.S. press to use the term "university press" was Cornell University; the press operated from 1869 until it…
Descriptors: Educational History, Financial Problems, Higher Education, Publications
Fister, Barbara; Pfund, Niko – Library Journal, 2004
Librarians, university press publishers, and scholars, find themselves at an unusually stimulating and challenging time in the history of these respective professions. The forces of technology, and privatization are changing the nature of their work environment, even as their fundamental mission remains, for now, the same. Committed as they both…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, University Presses, Electronic Publishing, Library Services
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Gold, Jon D. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994
Describes an electronic publishing model based on Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and considers its use by an academic publisher. Highlights include how SGML is used to produce an electronic book, hypertext, methods of delivery, intellectual property rights, and future possibilities. Sample documents are included. (two references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Futures (of Society), Hypermedia, Information Dissemination
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Mendel, David – Higher Education Review, 1991
A frustrated author recounts his own experiences and those of others in dealing with publishers. He concludes that academic publishers prefer exchanging ideas and academic gossip with authors to the basics of business, letting the books sell themselves to a captive audience of academic libraries. (MSE)
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Higher Education, Marketing
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