This article provides an approach to the profile of Latin American University Presses regarding the volume and type of books published, as well as the manuscript selection procedures followed. A questionnaire was designed and sent to the set of Latin American University Presses affiliated to EULAC through the different national associations of university publishers. From the 310 publishers invited to participate in the survey, only 87 answered (response rate: 26.6%). The data obtained was compared with the university publishing sector in Spain. Among the most important conclusions we can mention the following ones: University Publishers in Latin America are quite uneven in terms of both volume of publication and professionalization, and unl...
This research report was carried out based on a documentary review on the production and publication...
In this work, the authors propose a definition of book publishers’ specialization-multidisciplinarit...
[EN] This article analyses the situation of so-called ‘peripheral’ journals with regard to their pub...
[EN] This article provides an approach to the profile of Latin American University Presses regarding...
This article provides an approach to the profile of Latin American University Presses regarding the ...
[EN] Acknowledgment of scholarly book publishing in Spanish in the scientific evaluation processes r...
Here, we analyse the open-access model of publishing monographs by the members of the Spanish Univer...
[EN] Scholarly books have been a periphery among the objects of study of bibliometrics until recent ...
In the past decade, a number of initiatives have been taken to provide new sources of information on...
Abstract Addresses the Brazilian federal and state university presses as environments associated to ...
BACKGROUND: This project was motivated by the impressive growth that scholarly/scientific journals i...
The current state of the Spanish market of the academic digital books is analyzed. To do this, a set...
The characteristics of the 123 Latin American journals found in DOAJ that charge to publish (APC) ar...
En los países iberoamericanos, así como en otras regiones del mundo, existe una discusión permanente...
The open access model for publishing monographs by the members of the Spanish Universities Publisher...
This research report was carried out based on a documentary review on the production and publication...
In this work, the authors propose a definition of book publishers’ specialization-multidisciplinarit...
[EN] This article analyses the situation of so-called ‘peripheral’ journals with regard to their pub...
[EN] This article provides an approach to the profile of Latin American University Presses regarding...
This article provides an approach to the profile of Latin American University Presses regarding the ...
[EN] Acknowledgment of scholarly book publishing in Spanish in the scientific evaluation processes r...
Here, we analyse the open-access model of publishing monographs by the members of the Spanish Univer...
[EN] Scholarly books have been a periphery among the objects of study of bibliometrics until recent ...
In the past decade, a number of initiatives have been taken to provide new sources of information on...
Abstract Addresses the Brazilian federal and state university presses as environments associated to ...
BACKGROUND: This project was motivated by the impressive growth that scholarly/scientific journals i...
The current state of the Spanish market of the academic digital books is analyzed. To do this, a set...
The characteristics of the 123 Latin American journals found in DOAJ that charge to publish (APC) ar...
En los países iberoamericanos, así como en otras regiones del mundo, existe una discusión permanente...
The open access model for publishing monographs by the members of the Spanish Universities Publisher...
This research report was carried out based on a documentary review on the production and publication...
In this work, the authors propose a definition of book publishers’ specialization-multidisciplinarit...
[EN] This article analyses the situation of so-called ‘peripheral’ journals with regard to their pub...