The number of series published by university presses in Canada and the United States doubled between 1980 and 2000. In the same two decades scholarly book publishers experienced the full onslaught of the crisis in scholarly publishing. Why do university presses develop series in this context? And what role do they play in publishing programs? This study focuses on the development, production, and marketing of series at one medium-sized university press. UBC Press was founded in 1971 and suffered a severe crisis in the late 1980s that threatened its existence. It has since restructured its operations, refocused its publishing program, and transformed itself into Canada’s leading publisher of social sciences. An analysis of the Press’s experi...
There is significant evidence that traditional university presses are continuing to face financial c...
Spiraling costs and stagnant library budgets have made the acquisition of scholarly publications uns...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
Given the rapidly changing economics of scholarly communication in the digital age, the importance o...
This project attempts to look at strengths and weaknesses in university press publishing from 1993 t...
The world of scholarly publishing is a complex one. At one end of the scholarly publishing spectrum ...
This report explores how UBC Press, a scholarly publisher, develops and executes a marketing plan fo...
For 141 years, The Ryerson Press was both a cultural engine for and a reflection of Canadian society...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
In December 2015, UBC Press announced the acquisition of Saskatchewan-based publisher Purich Publish...
Abstract Academic libraries cannot pay the regularly escalating subscription prices for scholarly jo...
This essay draws on scholarly and public-policy literature, along with personal experience, to exami...
The book industry retains a prominent place in society and continues to make a robust contribution t...
University presses in Australia share much in common with other university presses in the world in t...
This paper analyzes U.S. university press datasets (2001-2007) to determine net publishers? revenues...
There is significant evidence that traditional university presses are continuing to face financial c...
Spiraling costs and stagnant library budgets have made the acquisition of scholarly publications uns...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
Given the rapidly changing economics of scholarly communication in the digital age, the importance o...
This project attempts to look at strengths and weaknesses in university press publishing from 1993 t...
The world of scholarly publishing is a complex one. At one end of the scholarly publishing spectrum ...
This report explores how UBC Press, a scholarly publisher, develops and executes a marketing plan fo...
For 141 years, The Ryerson Press was both a cultural engine for and a reflection of Canadian society...
Scholarly communication of all types is changing dramatically with the introduction of electronic te...
In December 2015, UBC Press announced the acquisition of Saskatchewan-based publisher Purich Publish...
Abstract Academic libraries cannot pay the regularly escalating subscription prices for scholarly jo...
This essay draws on scholarly and public-policy literature, along with personal experience, to exami...
The book industry retains a prominent place in society and continues to make a robust contribution t...
University presses in Australia share much in common with other university presses in the world in t...
This paper analyzes U.S. university press datasets (2001-2007) to determine net publishers? revenues...
There is significant evidence that traditional university presses are continuing to face financial c...
Spiraling costs and stagnant library budgets have made the acquisition of scholarly publications uns...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...