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Tausch, A. (2011). On the Global Impact of Selected Social-Policy Publishers in More Than 100 Countries. Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 42(4), 476–513. Tausch, A. (2018). The Market Power of Global Scientific Publishing Companies in the Age of Globalization: An Analysis Based on the OCLC Worldcat (June 16, 2018).
A university press is an academic publishing house affiliated with an institution of higher learning that specializes in the publication of monographs and scholarly journals. This article outlines notable presses of this type, arranged by country; where appropriate, the page also specifies the academic institution that each press is affiliated ...
This category is for academic and scientific journals published directly by universities or their departments.. Journals that are published by a separate publisher (whether a commercial publishing company or a university press) on behalf of a university entity should be categorized under that publisher (see Category:Academic journals by publisher); they may be put under Category:Academic ...
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Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs not-for-profit --- Claremont Colleges--- La Sierra University: Riverside: Riverside: 1992 Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs not-for-profit NAIA Seventh-day Adventist Church--- Laguna College of Art and Design: Laguna Beach: Orange: 1961 Special Focus Four-Year: Arts, Music & Design ...
Shares of the top five STM publishers in 2010 and 2020. Scientific, technical, and medical (STM) literature is a large industry which generated $23.5 billion in revenue in 2011; $9.4 billion of that was specifically from the publication of English-language scholarly journals. [47]
Niche ranked the top 10 schools in the United States to study at — and three California universities made the list.
This category is for academic and scientific journals owned, sponsored, or otherwise associated with colleges and universities. Journals that are published by a separate publisher on behalf of a university or its affiliated parties should be categorized under that publisher, too (see Category:Academic journals by publisher).