The American University Press
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| Title: |
The American University Press |
| Author(s): |
Schossberger, Emily
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| Subject(s): |
Publishers and publishing --United States
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| Abstract: |
Fifteen years ago the conveners of a symposium on "Trends in
American Publishing" would probably not have invited a representative
of the then rather esoteric and little known field of the university
presses. For until a few years after World War II and certainly for
the two decades preceding it, the scholarly publishers on university
campuses were hardly considered legitimate, far less as presenting
an important segment of the publishing industry which had to be taken
into account. With the exception of a few Ivy League schools, plus
Columbia, Cornell and Johns Hopkins, and a little later of the universities
of Chicago and California, the academic publisher was considered
woefully amateurish. Thus the industry could well afford to
ignore the scholarly presses, or to use them as places to which they
could refer authors whose manuscripts, they knew, would not be
profitable to publish. The label "a typical university press book" was
used to characterize the often ponderously written, jargon-laden and
treatise- like manuscript which might later find its published form in
a drab, badly printed hardback of forbidding and voluminous
proportions.
For in those pre- sputnik days the campus publishers were
mainly concerned with issuing research reports and monographs,
primarily destined for the specialists and the libraries in their
fields, and of interest exclusively to the academic community. Although
many of these influenced the course of research, only very
rarely was a book published which was destined actually to change
attitudes or to bring such new insights that a whole discipline was
born and not many presses were as lucky as Chicago at the end of
the last century when it published John Dewey. |
| Issue Date: |
1967 |
| Publisher: |
Graduate School of Library Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. |
| Citation Info: |
In K.L. Henderson (ed). 1967. Trends in American publishing; papers presented at an institute conducted by the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, November 5-8, 1967. Urbana, Il: Graduate School of Library Science: 95-105. |
| Series/Report: |
Allerton Park Institute (14th : 1967) |
| Genre: |
Conference Paper / Presentation |
| Type: |
Text |
| Language: |
English |
| URI: |
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/1547
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| ISSN: |
0536-4604 |
| Publication Status: |
published or submitted for publication |
| Rights Information: |
Copyright owned by Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. 1967. |
| Date Available in IDEALS: |
2007-07-16 |
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