List of university presses


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A university press is an academic, nonprofit publishing house that is typically affiliated with a large research university, and publishes work that has been reviewed by scholars in the field. It produces mainly scholarly works. Because scholarly books are mostly unprofitable, university presses may also publish trade books, textbooks, and reference works, which tend to have larger audiences and sell more copies. Most university presses operate at a loss and are, perforce, subsidized by their parent universities. However, certain presses, notably Yale University Press, are self-sufficient, often because of endowments.

Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press are the two largest university presses in the world. The largest university press in the United States is the University of Chicago Press.

University presses tend to develop specialized areas of expertise. For example, Yale publishes many art books, the University of Chicago publishes many academic journals, the University of Illinois press specializes in labor history, and MIT Press publishes linguistics titles.

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University presses by country: English-speaking countries

Australia

Canada

Hong Kong

  • The Chinese University Press
  • City University of Hong Kong Press
  • Hong Kong University Press

New Zealand

South Africa

  • University of Cape Town Press
  • Witwatersrand University Press

United Kingdom

United States

A more extensive list, with links, of university presses in the United States and Canada is available at the home page of the Association of American University Presses.

The oldest university press in the United States is the Cornell University Press, founded in 1869.[1]

The University of Chicago Press is the largest university press in the United States.

University presses in the United States include:

University presses by country: Non-English-speaking countries

Bulgaria

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

  • University Press Finland

France

Germany

Some further information about German non-for-profit university presses can be found at the website of the working group of university presses. [21]

  • Universitätsverlag der Technischen Universität Berlin[22]
  • Universitätsverlag Göttingen[23]
  • Hamburg University Press[24]
  • Universitätsverlag Hildesheim[25]
  • Universitätsverlag Ilmenau[26]
  • Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe[27]
  • Universitätsverlag Kassel[28]
  • Universitätsverlag Mannheim[29]
  • BIS Verlag Oldenburg[30]
  • Universitätsverlag Potsdam[31]
  • Universitätsverlag Weimar[32]

Italy

  • Bononia University Press[33]
  • Firenze University Press[34]
  • Pisa University Press [35]

Japan

Hungary

Poland

Romania

  • Cartea Universitara[39]

Russia

Taiwan

  • National Taiwan University Press[40]

Ukraine

References

  1. ^ "The History of the Cornell University Press". Cornell University Press. Retrieved on 2006-01-01.

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