This article outlines the rise and development of New University Presses and Academic-Led Presses in the UK or publishing for the UK market. Based on the Jisc research project, Changing publishing ecologies: a landscape study of new university presses and academic-led publishing, commonalities between these two types of presses are identified to better assess their future needs and requirements. Based on this analysis, the article argues for the development of a publishing toolkit, for further research into the creation of a typology of presses and publishing initiatives, and for support with community building to help these initiatives grow and develop further, whilst promoting a more diverse publishing ecology
Part of an event organised by Book Machine and Emerald Publishers as part of national Academic Book ...
Mergers and acquisitions, for example the merger of Macmillan Science and Education with Springer Sc...
Scholarly publishing has gone through turbulent times. Enormous growth in supply and expenditure has...
This article outlines the rise and development of New University Presses and Academic-Led Presses in...
The recent report, Changing publishing ecologies: A landscape study of new university presses and ac...
The 2017 report, Changing publishing ecologies: A landscape study of new university presses & academ...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
Today’s publishing environment is evolving. New University Presses (NUPs) and scholarly publishing i...
In 2017, several reports were published highlighting the growth of new innovative publishing operati...
Whilst much research has been undertaken on the effects an ever-changing publishing landscape has ha...
Paper presented at the 47th LIBER Annual Conference, 4-6 July 2018 in Lille, France. In 2017, sev...
This week the first UK conference on the state and future of university presses is taking place. The...
In this paper we explore how the development of The University of Huddersfield Press, a publisher of...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
Part of an event organised by Book Machine and Emerald Publishers as part of national Academic Book ...
Mergers and acquisitions, for example the merger of Macmillan Science and Education with Springer Sc...
Scholarly publishing has gone through turbulent times. Enormous growth in supply and expenditure has...
This article outlines the rise and development of New University Presses and Academic-Led Presses in...
The recent report, Changing publishing ecologies: A landscape study of new university presses and ac...
The 2017 report, Changing publishing ecologies: A landscape study of new university presses & academ...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
Today’s publishing environment is evolving. New University Presses (NUPs) and scholarly publishing i...
In 2017, several reports were published highlighting the growth of new innovative publishing operati...
Whilst much research has been undertaken on the effects an ever-changing publishing landscape has ha...
Paper presented at the 47th LIBER Annual Conference, 4-6 July 2018 in Lille, France. In 2017, sev...
This week the first UK conference on the state and future of university presses is taking place. The...
In this paper we explore how the development of The University of Huddersfield Press, a publisher of...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
Part of an event organised by Book Machine and Emerald Publishers as part of national Academic Book ...
Mergers and acquisitions, for example the merger of Macmillan Science and Education with Springer Sc...
Scholarly publishing has gone through turbulent times. Enormous growth in supply and expenditure has...