Sentences with phrase «academic publishers»

We're proud to work with leading academic publishers from around the world, including university presses, public policy organizations, and independent presses.
One obstacle that smaller companies have faced is being a no - name company in competition with the major academic publishers.
Several recent analyses have found that while many academic publishers slap a «Common Core aligned» label on their books and teaching materials, few actually follow the new standards.
However, their application isn't just for academic publishers.
If not, they are basically the worlds second largest academic publisher.
These differences have made academic publishers reluctant until now to allow sharing of ebooks between libraries.
The indictment does not name academic institutions or companies that were hacked, but does specify that victims included academic publishers, a biotechnology company, and 11 technology companies.
Academic and professional peer - reviewed journals, publications and databases in selected subject areas of law from the world's leading academic publishers.
He was founding Editor - in - Chief of International Tax and Public Finance, published by Kluwer Academic Publishers from 1994 — 2001.
As a librarian, I often attend presentations by representatives of academic publishers about «how to get published.»
Life and Times of Nikolai Punin» was published by Brill Academic Publishers in 2012.
Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis, a leading international academic publisher, publishes 1,600 scholarly journals and over 3,700 new books each year.
De Gruyter is a revered academic publisher with a history spanning 260 years, publishing over 1300 new titles each year in the humanities, social sciences, STM, and law.
This is a guest post from Franco A. Alvarado is a freelance ebook developer and a project manager at a Boston - based academic publisher.
[But traditional academic publishers] are becoming more important than ever.
► «[F] raudsters are snatching entire Web addresses, known as Internet domains, right out from under academic publishers, erecting fake versions of their sites, and hijacking their journals, along with their Web traffic,» John Bohannon wrote, also in this week's Science.
In the Netherlands, for example, Elsevier — the world's biggest academic publisher — has agreed to make only 30 % of Dutch - authored papers freely available by 2018, and only after a significant increase in the annual sum libraries pay.
While we often think of «trade» publishers — those who publish the books typically found in bookstores — there are also academic publishers, professional publishers — and, of course, self - publishing services.
We're offering our publishers and authors a chance to showcase their books at the Perlego platform among academic publishers.
John Benjamins Publishing Company is an independent, family - owned academic publisher headquartered in Amsterdam, The.
For hard evidence that ebooks are competing with print books for readers one need look no further than the experience of many American University Press Publishers and other academic publishers (cf many discussions that took place at the AAUP2010 annunal meeting (twitter hashtag #AAUP10).
Over the past 2 years, more than 150 German libraries, universities, and research institutes have formed a united front trying to force academic publishers into a new way of doing business.
They create journals with names like the American Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences or the European Journal of Chemistry to imitate — and in some cases, literally clone — those of Western academic publishers.
Academic publisher Springer this week is releasing SciDetect, an open - source program to automatically detect automatically generated papers.
Before she joined Flamboyan Foundation, Neeltje worked as Executive Director of the University of Puerto Rico Press, where she supervised the publishing, sales and marketing initiatives of this prestigious academic publisher.
Academic publisher client: # 32 per hour (based on time taken for a job that the publisher offered at a fixed fee for the whole job)
A new report, issued today by global publishing adviser Ixxus, aims to help academic publishers organize their move to a more digitally focused landscape.
Indiana University Press, an internationally recognized academic publisher, publishes approximately 150 new books annually, in addition to 29 journals, and maintains a backlist of more than 2,000 titles.
This is a good move for Europe because researchers always need more funds and most of them HATE academic publishers and being forced to sign over their copyright to a paywall in exchange for nothing.
Before becoming a full - time freelancer, I worked in - house at HarperCollins, Oxford University Press, and Soomo Learning, a digital academic publisher based in Asheville, NC.
The DX is not - so - secretly the smartest thing Amazon could do to show academic publishers it was time to green up and get with digital distribution.
Much like Next Media, it is a project involving many differnt academic publishers, such as Pearson, Cengage Learning, McGraw - Hill Education, Macmillan Higher Education, and John Wiley.
In order to lay down the framework they had to buy out Microsoft and academic publisher Pearson's stake in Nook Media.
The publisher has done a decent job of acquiring companies and platforms that can increase its reach in this area, such as the purchase of a large UK academic publisher a few years ago.
«Publishers, especially academic publishers... they're not happy about losing any of their market share.
In addition to encompassing trade publishing, the fair features every type of publishing from a large component of educational and academic publishers looks back to books past, in their antiquarian bookseller's area.
Palgrave Macmillan is a global academic publisher, serving learning and scholarship in higher education and the professional world.
The University of Iowa Press is a well - regarded academic publisher serving scholars, students, and readers throughout the world with works of poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction.
Excellent info, Jim, and very reminiscent of what academic publishers (my day gig) have prided ourselves on for some time: keeping books in print for the long haul and «farming» the backlist.
«It's been a slow drip, but publishers who have begun to work with us have seen results, both smaller ones such as Malaletra, or the [state - owned] academic publisher Fondo de Cultura Económica, for example.»
It will also finally make possible footnotes, which will please academic publishers among others.
The sad story is, too many mainstream academic publishers, like Nature, appeared to lack such integrity.
There is almost no possibility of substantive criticism emerging from these institutions, or through academic publishers, the editors and peer reviewers of which hail from those organisations, and whose editorial policies are equivalent to a lobbying organisation's.
On May 11 a US District Court issued its long awaited decision in the lawsuit brought by three academic publishers against Georgia State University for its use of copyrighted materials in its «electronic reserves» system.
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