Attention authors, editors, marketers and publishers of books and journals .
Essential JSP: Critical Insights into the World of Scholarly Publishing
Volumes 1 and 2 are now available
The Journal of Scholarly Publishing, the authoritative voice of academic
publishing for more than 40 years, introduces an informative new series.
Essential JSP: Critical Insights into the World of Scholarly Publishing
brings together the essential articles from the Journal of Scholarly
Publishing with new introductions, additional bibliographies, statistics
tables and analysis of the state of scholarly publishing today.
This new series is available in print and online using PDF and flipbook
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This mobile ready edition allows you to read EJSP on your desktop and on
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navigation, bookmarking and annotations options, embedded links and
video/audio and social sharing. You can also clip, save and print pages.
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University Presses, the first volume in the new series, is compiled and
edited by Albert N. Greco of the Fordham Business School. This 236-page
volume examines the challenges faced by university presses and the
importance of maintaining this sector of the publishing industry. Professor
Greco gives a thorough analysis of the university press business-its past,
its present and its future. His insights and projections for the future of
university presses are supported by extensive statistical tables.
Scholarly Publishing in Emerging Nations, the second volume in the Essential
JSP series, is compiled and edited by Albert N. Greco of the Fordham
Business School. This 250-page volume presents and examines the challenges
and successes of scholarly publishing operations in emerging nations such as
China, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia. In the new introduction to this
volume, Professor Greco provides historical context to the growth of
scholarly publishing in emerging nations and, through several statistical
tables, quantifies the growth of emerging nations' publication output in the
early twenty-first century.
Upcoming volumes include:
Scholarly Journals
The Economics of Scholarly Publishing
Copyrights and Intellectual Property
E-Books and E-Readers
Journals: Print, Digital, Open Access, and
Search Engines
Libraries and Museums
To learn more about this exciting new series, please contact us.
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Journal of Scholarly Publishing
Call for Papers
Journal of Scholarly Publishing targets the unique issues facing the
scholarly publishing industry today. It is the indispensable resource for
academics and publishers that addresses the new challenges resulting from
changes in technology, funding and innovations in publishing. In serving
the wide-ranging interests of the international academic publishing
community, JSP provides a balanced look at the issues and concerns, from
solutions to everyday publishing problems to commentary on the philosophical
questions at large.
JSP welcomes cutting-edge articles and essays for consideration which
address issues surrounding the publishing world in a time of great change.
Materials for publication may be from either an academic or a practitioner
perspective but should contribute to the current publishing debate.
Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
Please send submissions as a Word document to:
Tom Radko, Editor
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