The surge in new university presses and academic-led publishing: An overview of a changing publishing ecology in the UK

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This article outlines the rise and development of New University Presses and Academic-Led Presses in the UK or publishing for the UK market.Based on the Jisc research project, Changing publishing ecologies: a landscape study of new university presses and academic-led publishing, commonalities between these two types of presses are identified to better assess their future needs and requirements. Based on this analysis, the article argues for the development of a publishing toolkit, for further research into the creation of a typology of presses and publishing initiatives, and for support with community building to help these initiatives grow and develop further, whilst promoting a more diverse publishing ecology.

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Adema, J., & Stone, G. (2017). The surge in new university presses and academic-led publishing: An overview of a changing publishing ecology in the UK. LIBER Quarterly, 27(1), 97–126. https://doi.org/10.18352/lq.10210

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