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Social Science and Humanities Publishing 2009-2010
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Jan 21, 2010 172 Pages - Pub ID: CURP2071801
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- Table of Contents
- Methodology
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Social Science Publishing
- Introduction
- Market Size and Growth
- Books
- Journals
- Online Services/A&I
- Other
- Leading Social Science Publishers
- Informa
- John Wiley & Sons
- EBSCO
- Cengage
- Holtzbrinck
- SAGE
- Cambridge University Press
- Oxford University Press
- Pearson plc
- McGraw-Hill Cos.
- Current Trends in Social Sciences Publishing
- Surviving the Digital Age
- Advancing Scholarship Takes a Backseat to the Bottom Line
- Can Technology Rescue University Presses?
- The Dawn of Open Access
- University Presses Biding Time
- Table 1.1: Social Science Market Size by Media, 2007-2009E
- Table 1.2: English-Language Social Science Book Titles by Subject, 2008
- Table 1.3: Social Science Publishing Media Market Share by Segment, 2008
- Table 1.4: Key Social Science Journal Titles by Subject, 2008
- Table 1.5: Key Leading Social Science Publishers, 2007-2009P
- Chapter 2: Humanities Publishing
- Introduction
- Market Size and Growth
- Books
- Journals
- Online Services/A&I
- Other
- Leading Humanities Publishers
- Cengage Learning
- Informa
- Oxford University Press
- McGraw-Hill
- ProQuest
- Pearson
- Cambridge University Press
- EBSCO
- University of Chicago Press
- SAGE
- Other Humanities Players
- Abrams
- Cornell University Press
- Hackett Publishing Company
- Harvard University Press
- Penn State University Press
- Princeton University Press
- Yale University Press
- Current Trends in Humanities Publishing
- Humanities Publishing Challenges Threaten Advancement of Scholarship
- Mission of Scholarly Humanities Publishers Blurred Over Time
- Publishing Experiments Seek Ways to Address the Industry’s Challenges
- Seeking to Attract Wider Audiences to Humanities Books
- Why Did Library Budgets Shift to Journals?
- University Publishing Now ‘Out of Step’ with Academics; Strategy Needed
- University Presses Becoming Electronic for Survival?
- Libraries Are Told Open Access to Research Is Inevitable
- Table 2.1: Global Humanities Publishing Revenue, by Segment 2007-2009E
- Table 2.2: Arts & Humanities Book Titles by Key Subject, 2008
- Table 2.3: Number of Active Arts & Humanities Journals, 2008-2009
- Table 2.4: Humanities Publishing Media Market Share by Segment, 2008
- Table 2.5: Leading Humanities Publishers, 2007-2009E
- Chapter 3: University Press, Society and Association Publishing
- University Presses
- Segment Size
- Leading University Presses
- Oxford University Press
- Cambridge University Press
- Harvard Business Press
- The University of Chicago Press
- The University of California Press
- Yale University Press
- MIT Press
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Duke University Press
- Columbia University Press
- Current Trends in University Press Publishing
- Settling with the Google Book Search Settlement
- Online Publishing Driving Growth
- Presses Start to Merge with Libraries
- Print on Demand, E-Book Strategies Favored
- Threat of Open Access
- Piracy and University Presses
- The Plight of the Monograph
- Society and Association Publishers
- Segment Size
- Leading Society/Association Presses
- American Chemical Society (ACS)
- The American Medical Association (AMA)
- The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- British Medical Association
- Massachusetts Medical Society
- The American Psychological Association (APA)
- Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing
- American Institute of Physics (AIP)
- The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
- The Royal Society of Chemistry
- The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
- Current Trends in Society/Association Publishing
- Electronic Publishing on the Rise as Print Ebbs
- Doing What It Takes to Survive
- Survey: Societies’ Primary Concern Is International Expansion
- Some Society Publishers Acknowledge Benefits to Open Access
- Table 3.1: Leading University Press Publishers, Ranked by FY2008 Revenue
- Table 3.2: Leading Society/Association Publishers, Ranked by 2008 Publishing Revenue
- Company Profiles
- Brill
- Cambridge University Press
- Cengage Learning
- EBSCO Publishing
- Emerald Publishing Ltd.
- Holtzbrinck
- Informa PLC
- Maney Publishing
- McGraw-Hill Cos. Inc.
- Oxford University Press
- Pearson PLC
- ProQuest
- SAGE Publications Inc.
- University of Chicago Press
- John Wiley & Sons Inc.
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