A survey of English language academic publishers in the UK, Europe and North America was undertaken in 2021. The objective was to gather data on the current landscape of academic monograph publishing in the arts, humanities, and social sciences and to identify trends. Respondents were asked about their monograph publishing activities, sales, distribution, and about the future direction of their programmes. The paper ofers independent analysis of publisher information that may be helpful in informing the debate among stakeholders as to the future of the publication of long-form research in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The results offer key insights into the growth in output of titles, the level of print sales, the move towards o...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
International audienceAcademic publishing is changing. The drive towards open access publishing, whi...
This paper studies new publication models to maximize the access to scholarly results from the point...
In the context of the recent debate about the movement towards a monographs mandate for the UK, this...
The scholarly monograph is a topic of discussion, as different stakeholders have different reasons f...
The monograph remains central to humanities and qualitative social science (HSS) research as the for...
The ICT revolution has drastically changed academics\u27 practices of searching, reading, storing, s...
The laptop-sized cellulose-based artifact that has for so long symbolized academic life is losing it...
The printed scholarly monograph has been the bulwark of long-form scholarship for decades. Especiall...
This paper presents the initial findings of OAPEN-UK, a UK research project gathering evidence on th...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
This article evaluates the current state of academic book publishing based on the findings of the Hy...
In the humanities and social sciences (HSS), the monograph is the primary method by which researcher...
This project attempts to look at strengths and weaknesses in university press publishing from 1993 t...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
International audienceAcademic publishing is changing. The drive towards open access publishing, whi...
This paper studies new publication models to maximize the access to scholarly results from the point...
In the context of the recent debate about the movement towards a monographs mandate for the UK, this...
The scholarly monograph is a topic of discussion, as different stakeholders have different reasons f...
The monograph remains central to humanities and qualitative social science (HSS) research as the for...
The ICT revolution has drastically changed academics\u27 practices of searching, reading, storing, s...
The laptop-sized cellulose-based artifact that has for so long symbolized academic life is losing it...
The printed scholarly monograph has been the bulwark of long-form scholarship for decades. Especiall...
This paper presents the initial findings of OAPEN-UK, a UK research project gathering evidence on th...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
This article evaluates the current state of academic book publishing based on the findings of the Hy...
In the humanities and social sciences (HSS), the monograph is the primary method by which researcher...
This project attempts to look at strengths and weaknesses in university press publishing from 1993 t...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
International audienceAcademic publishing is changing. The drive towards open access publishing, whi...
This paper studies new publication models to maximize the access to scholarly results from the point...