22-05-2024 14:26 via infodocket.com

Ithaka S+R Announces New Research Study on E-Book Publishing

From an Ithaka S+R Blog Post by Tracy Bergstrom:
Ithaka S+R is pleased to announce a new research study to explore and assess the current state of scholarly monograph publishing in humanities and social sciences disciplines, as well as in STEM disciplines, across the US, UK, and Europe, with support from the Mellon Foundation. The project will analyze the market fit of various models within the academic e-book sector to understand how these models are functioning for their consumers. Our analysi
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