Cambridge demands radical change in academic publishing
University press calls for collective action to ensure academic publishing becomes more open, equitable and sustainable
University press calls for collective action to ensure academic publishing becomes more open, equitable and sustainable
First agreement of its kind for university press combines evidence-based acquisition with open access funding
Ball State University Libraries has partnered with Cambridge University Press to expand open access publishing opportunities for faculty, staff, and graduate students
Unique format in academic publishing hailed as "international treasure"
Project aims to support innovation and researchers’ needs in a manner that’s sustainable for all major stakeholders
Profits up from £140 million to £203 million – according to its annual report for 2023-2024
Publisher "doing good things to make research output more diverse and equitable"
Award aims to showcase vendors that demonstrate strength in user experience innovation
Monica Moniz explains how an innovative ‘question-led’ journal series can address issues of demoralisation among academic authors, as well as advancing knowledge
We met Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Academic Publishing, at Cambridge University Press & Assessment
The rapid adoption of ebooks in recent years has led to greater scrutiny of pricing models, writes David Stuart
Positive response to pilot sees major expansion of Cambridge open access monographs programme, Flip it Open