Of course you would have to work out some deal
with scholarly publishers and advertise in academic journals and at academic conferences.
Both education and
scholarly publishers saw some increased revenues during the first quarter of 2017, compared to the first quarter of 2016.
The leading
scholarly publisher in New Zealand, publishing Maori studies, New Zealand history and biography, and is the country's major publisher of new poetry.
Since the UK Research Councils announced their signatures, 17 additional organizations have signed the declaration, including the Open
Access Scholarly Publishers Association, the Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology, and the IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele.
The international
independent scholarly publisher De Gruyter is increasing and expanding its publishing service offering and has launched a new division to do so: Sciendo -LRB-[«sjɛn do] for the linguists).
«HighWire provides an advanced digital publishing platform to help industry -
leading scholarly publishers innovate and thrive,» said Tom Rump, Managing Director of HighWire, in a press release today.
The 2010 PROSE Awards received a record - breaking 491 entries - more than ever before in its 35 - year history - from more than 60 professional and
scholarly publishers across the country.
Ox Bow Press is an independent
scholarly publisher dedicated to publishing both new titles and reprints of enduring value, particularly in philosophy and the philosophy of science, Hawaiiana, and the sea.
Google may punch above its weight on the long tail because discovery of the obscure or highly niched content might be their forte; one
scholarly publisher told me at Frankfurt that he is already seeing some real growth in his Google sales, which no trade publisher has said in my earshot yet.
Books at JSTOR offers more than 60,000 ebooks from
renowned scholarly publishers, integrated with journals and primary sources on JSTOR's easy - to - use platform.
In another common theme to the publisher letters, London Biggs, of State Government Affairs — West for Elsevier (the largest of
commercial scholarly publishers), refers in her letter to «misunderstandings as to what is, and what is not, the direct result of taxpayer funding.»
There is one registration agency I thought it might be useful to mention, CrossRef, formed as an association of
scholarly publishers which now includes libraries, standards organisations, NGOs, IGOs, etc..
Scholarly publisher bepress recently launched The Digital Commons Network that «brings together scholarship from hundreds of universities and colleges, providing open access to peer - reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, conference proceedings, and other original scholarly work» [About page]
«HighWire Press, a technology service provider to
influential scholarly publishers and an auxiliary unit of Stanford University Libraries, announced today it has received a significant equity investment to support its strategic growth from Accel - KKR, a leading technology - focused private equity firm.
McGill - Queen's University Press is
a scholarly publisher of books that engage in public debate, current events, politics, contemporary thought, and the arts.»
Whoever neglected to check the accuracy of the references when they were put together did nothing for Sage's standing as
a scholarly publisher.
Anne is a freelance publishing consultant, working with small independent and
scholarly publishers.
Trade publishers fared better than educational or
scholarly publishers, who saw declining revenue.
While many of the traditional publishing tasks remain intact, new tasks that are much more technical in nature have changed the skill sets required to be
scholarly publishers.
At The London Book Fair this year we launched a first pilot with
another scholarly publisher, Brill, to offer Bookmetrix for their books.
Project MUSE recently announced details about its new ebook collections, including more than 14,000 titles from 66 university presses and
scholarly publishers, which are available to order now but won't be made accessible until January 1, 2012.
Johns Hopkins University Press's Project MUSE recently announced details about its new ebook collections, including more than 14,000 titles from 66 university presses and
scholarly publishers, which are available to order now but won't be made accessible until January 1, 2012.
Books on Project MUSE offer thousands of peer - reviewed digital books from major university presses and
scholarly publishers and allow books to be discovered and searched in an integrated environment with content from over 600 journals currently on MUSE.
Some takeaways, as reported by Digital Book World: Ebook sales declined in 2015; digital audio continued to grow in popularity; trade publishers did better than educational and
scholarly publishers; adult books performed better than other trade categories.
In general we solicit participation from university presses in the U.S. and abroad and independent, not - for - profit society and
scholarly publishers.
The book collections offer thousands of peer - reviewed digital books from over 65 major university presses and
scholarly publishers and allow books to be discovered and searched in an integrated environment with content from nearly 500 journals currently on MUSE.
The scholarly publishers are suing Georgia State University for «digitizing and electronically distributing classroom materials through its electronic course reserve system and its BlackBoard - based course web software,» according to Information Today.
Think about searching for a work such as Lawrence Warner's The Myth of Piers Plowman: Constructing a Medieval Literary Archive only to discover that this 2014 Cambridge University Press title costs $ 95.00 in hardcover, but is, at the same time, available to download in an open access edition, thanks to this new level of cooperation between research library and
scholarly publisher.