University presses in Australia share much in common with other university presses in the world in their missions, modes of operation and history. Since the reduction of higher education funding in the 1970s, affecting universities, their presses and libraries, they have been forced to experiment with new business models and publishing strategies. Despite those pressures, the world of university presses in Australia remains diverse and vibrant, with a number of active players with different approaches who publish across academic, academic-trade and trade sectors of the market, in print and digital formats
There is significant evidence that traditional university presses are continuing to face financial c...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
The disruption and structural transformation underway in the global book industry is well known. Maj...
University e-presses might be small and underfunded, but Agata Mrva-Montoya argues that with innovat...
Analysing the fundamental challenges and changes in scholarly publishing has filled countless posts,...
Studies show university students struggle to afford textbooks, which can lead them to go hungry or w...
The world of scholarly publishing is a complex one. At one end of the scholarly publishing spectrum ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine recent trends that have affected University Presse...
Australian universities are publishing previously unpublished works such as theses in institutional ...
Studies show university students struggle to afford textbooks, which can lead them to go hungry or w...
This week the first UK conference on the state and future of university presses is taking place. The...
Celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2018, The University of Queensland Press (UQP) has greatly contr...
American university presses are struggling to maintain their core mission to publish scholarly mono...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
In 2003, The Australian National University established the ANU E Press,an innovative publishing sol...
There is significant evidence that traditional university presses are continuing to face financial c...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
The disruption and structural transformation underway in the global book industry is well known. Maj...
University e-presses might be small and underfunded, but Agata Mrva-Montoya argues that with innovat...
Analysing the fundamental challenges and changes in scholarly publishing has filled countless posts,...
Studies show university students struggle to afford textbooks, which can lead them to go hungry or w...
The world of scholarly publishing is a complex one. At one end of the scholarly publishing spectrum ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine recent trends that have affected University Presse...
Australian universities are publishing previously unpublished works such as theses in institutional ...
Studies show university students struggle to afford textbooks, which can lead them to go hungry or w...
This week the first UK conference on the state and future of university presses is taking place. The...
Celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2018, The University of Queensland Press (UQP) has greatly contr...
American university presses are struggling to maintain their core mission to publish scholarly mono...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
In 2003, The Australian National University established the ANU E Press,an innovative publishing sol...
There is significant evidence that traditional university presses are continuing to face financial c...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
The disruption and structural transformation underway in the global book industry is well known. Maj...