Nancy L. Maron. The Costs of Publishing Monographs: Toward a Transparent Methodology. Ithaka S+R. February 5, 2016. http://sr.ithaka.org/?p=276785 The University Press business model faces numerous challenges today, with revenues under pressure due to a host of factors, from the decline of bricks-and-mortar stores and shifting library purchase patterns to the still emerging distribution and revenue models made possible by digital books. Over the last few years, certain forces have emerged and..
This tool is designed to help presses of all sizes determine the full costs of publishing monographs...
<p>The hybrid model of Amsterdam University<br>Press (AUP) combines monograph<br>sales with Open Acc...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
A study of the costs incurred by university presses in publishing scholarly monographs through the T...
The monograph remains central to humanities and qualitative social science (HSS) research as the for...
This presentation contains findings from a 2015 Mellon-funded study to understand the costs of publi...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
The laptop-sized cellulose-based artifact that has for so long symbolized academic life is losing it...
Standard academic publishers are readily promoting and offering hybrid open access publishing to aut...
In recent years, a number of business models have been developed for open access (OA) monographs in ...
There is significant evidence that traditional university presses are continuing to face financial c...
Given the rapidly changing economics of scholarly communication in the digital age, the importance o...
Since at least the late 1970s, when stresses in the market for scholarly literature began to show, t...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Learn about the recent global history of scholarly publishing and its affects on the UNH Libraries. ...
This tool is designed to help presses of all sizes determine the full costs of publishing monographs...
<p>The hybrid model of Amsterdam University<br>Press (AUP) combines monograph<br>sales with Open Acc...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
A study of the costs incurred by university presses in publishing scholarly monographs through the T...
The monograph remains central to humanities and qualitative social science (HSS) research as the for...
This presentation contains findings from a 2015 Mellon-funded study to understand the costs of publi...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
The laptop-sized cellulose-based artifact that has for so long symbolized academic life is losing it...
Standard academic publishers are readily promoting and offering hybrid open access publishing to aut...
In recent years, a number of business models have been developed for open access (OA) monographs in ...
There is significant evidence that traditional university presses are continuing to face financial c...
Given the rapidly changing economics of scholarly communication in the digital age, the importance o...
Since at least the late 1970s, when stresses in the market for scholarly literature began to show, t...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...
Learn about the recent global history of scholarly publishing and its affects on the UNH Libraries. ...
This tool is designed to help presses of all sizes determine the full costs of publishing monographs...
<p>The hybrid model of Amsterdam University<br>Press (AUP) combines monograph<br>sales with Open Acc...
Each fiscal year, as academic librarians throughout the United States prepare materials budgets, a n...