Stanford may be about to seriously damage one of the world's leading academic publishers, for what seem like very small budgetary savings. Stanford University may be ...
The near-execution of Stanford University Press is no surprise. For years it has been on death row. A five-year plan, another five-year plan, an execution date, a reprieve. … death by a thousand cuts.
Controversy surrounding the funding of the Stanford University Press (SU Press) has been in the news for months, highlighting tension between what many perceive to be a STEM-focused institution and ...
Stanford University provost Persis Drell late Tuesday indicated that the university was backing down -- at least for another year -- on plans to end financial support for the Stanford University Press ...
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A flurry of critical letters, petitions and tweets came in the wake of the announcement of the University’s decision to discontinue funding for Stanford University Press, the University’s acclaimed ...
In the wake of the decision by Stanford University to either kill its scholarly press immediately or bring about its slow death by withdrawing a $1.7-million annual subsidy, a story (perhaps ...
Standford University Press has started a digital imprint called Stanford Briefs, which will release short e-originals on a variety of academic topics. The first brief, "The Physics of Business Growth" ...
What is the point of a university press? Should it be expected to support itself? These questions are at the heart of a debate triggered by the Stanford University provost Persis Drell, who indicated ...
University presses periodically face threats to the financial support they receive from their universities. Such support is crucial, leaders of academic publishing say, because university presses ...
Stanford University will lay off at least 363 employees this fall as part of $140 million in budget cuts driven by rising costs and changes in federal funding policies, including a steep revision to ...