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Ruark, Jennifer K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2002
Discusses how Johns Hopkins University Press agreed to publish a dissertation on Bryn Mawr School, a top private academy for girls--until school officials complained. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Doctoral Dissertations, Females, History
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Blummer, Barbara – Journal of Access Services, 2005
Academic libraries, university presses, and commercial ventures are embracing print-on-demand publishing to improve services as well as reduce costs. The concept dates to the early 1990s, but problems with the technology coupled with a lack of interest by libraries and book vendors hindered its popularity. Today, print-on-demand remains ideal for…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, Books, Publishing Industry
Coughlin, Ellen K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
After a painful period of belt tightening and learning to pay more attention to the financial side of publishing, university presses have emerged as bigger, healthier, more diverse, and more interesting. They are publishing and selling more books than ever, in greater variety. Some fear publication of pure scholarship is endangered. (MSE)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Progress, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Shin, Annys – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1996
Argues that the university presses are immune from racial change and discusses the problem of using location as an argument for not being able to lure blacks into university publishing. Howard University Press is used to illustrate the problem of budget cutting and the ability to boost black recruitment efforts or establish a united black press…
Descriptors: Blacks, Personnel Selection, Postsecondary Education, Racial Bias
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
Kenny, Herbert A. – Publishers Weekly, 1978
Arthur J. Rosenthal, founder and proprietor of Basic Books until he sold it to Harper & Row, took over Harvard University Press in 1972. Then HUP was debt-ridden, now it is flourishing and moving in new directions. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, College Administration, Editing, Finance Reform
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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
Heller, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Economic pressures in the publishing industry are causing faculty to write shorter books. The authors want their books to be readable, and publishers want to reduce costs and make the books affordable for a wider audience, including students. Brief but broad surveys, short introductory primers, quick biographies, and books with very basic themes…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Educational Trends, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education
Fialkoff, Francine – Library Journal, 1998
Columbia University Press's current and future solvency rests on a complex balance of reference, scholarly, and trade titles as well as an innovative collaboration with the library to help guarantee the house's preeminence in the academic community. The Press's strategic approach is described. (Author)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Higher Education, Marketing, Publications
Burstyn, Joan N., Ed. – 1991
Highlighting changes in the work of people within the university, this book presents nine essays that examine the effects of desktop publishing and electronic publishing on professors and students, librarians, and those who work at university presses and in publication departments. Essays in the book are: (1) "Introduction: The Promise of Desktop…
Descriptors: Desktop Publishing, Electronic Publishing, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education
Suggs, Ernie – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1999
In July 1999 Clark Atlanta University (Georgia) will become the second university press operated by a historically black university; two books and three journals are currently scheduled. The discussion reviews factors such as market awareness, financial considerations, and historical roots that led to this historic event. The press is intended to…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Institutions, Black Literature, Black Studies
Jeanneret, Marsh – 1989
This book by the director of the University of Toronto Press, reviews the last 50 years in the history of university publishing (with emphasis on Toronto) and expresses concern about the accelerating trend by university presses to offset the cost of producing learned books and journals by profits from a simultaneous program of commercial…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Higher Education, History, Opinions
Berry, John; And Others – Library Journal, 1986
Describes issues discussed at the Association of American University Presses, June 1986 meeting, as being divided between those interested in using the techniques of commercial publishers and those committed to publishing what is worthy. Chandler Grannis describes "New Directions for University Presses" and Doug Armato "The Power of…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Conferences, Higher Education, Library Material Selection
Mihram, Danielle – 1983
This overview presents a list of topics and questions concerned with the utilization of new methods of information storage and dissemination by libraries and university presses, a list of considerations related to the functions and goals of these institutions, and technological considerations for publishers in the areas of electronic publishing…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Information Science, Information Storage, Library Role
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