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From: Elisabeth Jones <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 08:22:30 -0400

Hello,

I would be interested in the answer to this question as well, as I've
been looking into this history for the U.S., with regard to book
publishing. A few useful resources that I've found so far:

Chester Kerr, A Report on American University Presses (AAUP, 1949)

Gene R. Hawes, To Advance Knowledge: a Handbook on American University
Press Publishing (AAUP, 1967)

There are also at least a few solid-looking histories of the Oxford
University Press out there (possibly Cambridge as well), which were
shelved near the ones above in my library's stacks.

Best,
Elisabeth


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Elisabeth Jones
Research Area Specialist Senior, University of Michigan Libraries
Doctoral Candidate, The Information School, University of Washington
http://elisabethjones.wordpress.com
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