Part of the AHRC/British Library Academic Book of the Future Project, this book interrogates current and emerging contexts of academic books from the perspectives of thirteen expert voices from the connected communities of publishing, academia, libraries, and bookselling
What exactly do book publishers bring to the table when academics look to reach wider audiences? Fra...
Part of an event organised by Book Machine and Emerald Publishers as part of national Academic Book ...
This brief report was completed as part of the AHRC-funded Academic Book of the Future project. The ...
In early 2014, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) partnered with The British Library to...
What does the future hold for academic books? Rebecca Lyons introduces The Academic Book of the Futu...
Between August 2014 and September 2016, the Academic Book of the Future Project, initiated by the Ar...
This article had its genesis in the joint paper we gave at the Scholarly Networks and the Emerging P...
The Academic Book of the Future is a research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Cou...
The Academic Book of the Future is a two-year project funded by the AHRC in association with the Bri...
Between August 2014 and September 2016, the Academic Book of the Future Project, initiated by the Ar...
23-28 January 2017 is Academic Book Week, celebrating the value, variety and transformations of the ...
23-28 January 2017 is Academic Book Week, celebrating the value, variety and transformations of the ...
The future of the academic book is a strategic engagement issue for librarians. Books might not be s...
As consumers of books become more connected via a global online network of readers and texts, the di...
Today marks the beginning of Academic Book Week (#AcBookWeek), “the week-long celebration of the div...
What exactly do book publishers bring to the table when academics look to reach wider audiences? Fra...
Part of an event organised by Book Machine and Emerald Publishers as part of national Academic Book ...
This brief report was completed as part of the AHRC-funded Academic Book of the Future project. The ...
In early 2014, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) partnered with The British Library to...
What does the future hold for academic books? Rebecca Lyons introduces The Academic Book of the Futu...
Between August 2014 and September 2016, the Academic Book of the Future Project, initiated by the Ar...
This article had its genesis in the joint paper we gave at the Scholarly Networks and the Emerging P...
The Academic Book of the Future is a research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Cou...
The Academic Book of the Future is a two-year project funded by the AHRC in association with the Bri...
Between August 2014 and September 2016, the Academic Book of the Future Project, initiated by the Ar...
23-28 January 2017 is Academic Book Week, celebrating the value, variety and transformations of the ...
23-28 January 2017 is Academic Book Week, celebrating the value, variety and transformations of the ...
The future of the academic book is a strategic engagement issue for librarians. Books might not be s...
As consumers of books become more connected via a global online network of readers and texts, the di...
Today marks the beginning of Academic Book Week (#AcBookWeek), “the week-long celebration of the div...
What exactly do book publishers bring to the table when academics look to reach wider audiences? Fra...
Part of an event organised by Book Machine and Emerald Publishers as part of national Academic Book ...
This brief report was completed as part of the AHRC-funded Academic Book of the Future project. The ...