In 2012, the University of Huddersfield Press presented a paper at the 16th International Conference on Electronic Publishing on its new open access journals platform. At the time, the Press was one of the only New University Presses (NUP) in the UK and one of the first to publish open access journals, open access monographs and sound recordings. This paper will develop Hahn’s programme and publication level business plan and relate this to the sustainability of the Press. It will demonstrate how the Press has been able to show value to the University in order to secure funding. The paper will conclude with a discussion around the need for collaboration between library led NUPs
The emergence of networked digital methods of scholarly dissemination has transformed the role of th...
This talk was presented as a Breakout Session of invited papers at the 39th UKSG Annual Conference a...
Paper presented at the 13th Munin Conference 28-29 November 2018 Recent European studies have sho...
In 2012, the University of Huddersfield Press presented a paper at the 16th International Conference...
In 2012, the University of Huddersfield Press presented a paper at the 16th International Conference...
The University of Huddersfield Press was re-launched in 2010. Over the last 5 years the Press has pu...
In this paper we explore how the development of The University of Huddersfield Press, a publisher of...
Today’s publishing environment is evolving. New University Presses (NUPs) and scholarly publishing i...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
Part of the Open access: new roles and how to develop them with reduced risk Workshop. This session ...
The recent report, Changing publishing ecologies: A landscape study of new university presses and ac...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
Innovations in publishing technology and staunch commitment to Open Access have combined to produce ...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
The emergence of networked digital methods of scholarly dissemination has transformed the role of th...
This talk was presented as a Breakout Session of invited papers at the 39th UKSG Annual Conference a...
Paper presented at the 13th Munin Conference 28-29 November 2018 Recent European studies have sho...
In 2012, the University of Huddersfield Press presented a paper at the 16th International Conference...
In 2012, the University of Huddersfield Press presented a paper at the 16th International Conference...
The University of Huddersfield Press was re-launched in 2010. Over the last 5 years the Press has pu...
In this paper we explore how the development of The University of Huddersfield Press, a publisher of...
Today’s publishing environment is evolving. New University Presses (NUPs) and scholarly publishing i...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
Part of the Open access: new roles and how to develop them with reduced risk Workshop. This session ...
The recent report, Changing publishing ecologies: A landscape study of new university presses and ac...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
Innovations in publishing technology and staunch commitment to Open Access have combined to produce ...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
The emergence of networked digital methods of scholarly dissemination has transformed the role of th...
This talk was presented as a Breakout Session of invited papers at the 39th UKSG Annual Conference a...
Paper presented at the 13th Munin Conference 28-29 November 2018 Recent European studies have sho...