This ambitious volume calls upon a cadre of international specialists, ranging from scholars to practitioners, to inform the reader about the past and future status of book publishing. Recognizing the dearth of research and analysis devoted to book publishing as both a commercial and cultural endeavor, editors Philip G. Altbach and Edith S. Hoshino have constructed a balanced and timely state-of-the-art review that is useful in not only library reference collections but also the offices of acquisitions librarians, collection development managers, area studies specialists, editors, publishers, booksellers, and savvy suppliers
This article evaluates the current state of academic book publishing based on the findings of the Hy...
Pre-print of book review to be published in Library Management 310 "Scholary Communications for Libr...
‘The Review and the Reviewer’ addresses the role of both the review and the reviewer within the wide...
This ambitious volume calls upon a cadre of international specialists, ranging from scholars to prac...
Communicating Ideas is the second expanded edition, released in a paperback by Transaction Publish...
Reviews a new version of the authors’ 1996 book, Library Collection Development Policies: A Referenc...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if book reviews are useful and significant indica...
Altmetrics: A Practical Guide for Librarians, Researchers and Academics, edited by Andy Tattersall, ...
This large, handsome volume marks the initial publication in a formidable project which, the Preface...
[EN] This article presents various systems for assessing academic books and/or book publishers in se...
Review Excerpt: A book about trends and issues shaping the evolution of American libraries by Peter ...
This article reports on the authors’ efforts to develop a method of using book reviews to establish ...
This is a book review of Libraries, Books, and Collectors of Texts, 1600–1900 by Bautz, Annika, Jame...
The New York Times Book Review is perhaps the most important and most influential book review public...
This article is written from the perspective of an art book publisher, in this case the executive di...
This article evaluates the current state of academic book publishing based on the findings of the Hy...
Pre-print of book review to be published in Library Management 310 "Scholary Communications for Libr...
‘The Review and the Reviewer’ addresses the role of both the review and the reviewer within the wide...
This ambitious volume calls upon a cadre of international specialists, ranging from scholars to prac...
Communicating Ideas is the second expanded edition, released in a paperback by Transaction Publish...
Reviews a new version of the authors’ 1996 book, Library Collection Development Policies: A Referenc...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if book reviews are useful and significant indica...
Altmetrics: A Practical Guide for Librarians, Researchers and Academics, edited by Andy Tattersall, ...
This large, handsome volume marks the initial publication in a formidable project which, the Preface...
[EN] This article presents various systems for assessing academic books and/or book publishers in se...
Review Excerpt: A book about trends and issues shaping the evolution of American libraries by Peter ...
This article reports on the authors’ efforts to develop a method of using book reviews to establish ...
This is a book review of Libraries, Books, and Collectors of Texts, 1600–1900 by Bautz, Annika, Jame...
The New York Times Book Review is perhaps the most important and most influential book review public...
This article is written from the perspective of an art book publisher, in this case the executive di...
This article evaluates the current state of academic book publishing based on the findings of the Hy...
Pre-print of book review to be published in Library Management 310 "Scholary Communications for Libr...
‘The Review and the Reviewer’ addresses the role of both the review and the reviewer within the wide...