Association of Canadian University Presses explained
The Association of Canadian University Presses/Association des presses universitaires canadiennes (ACUP/APUC) is an association of Canadian university presses.[1] [2] As a collective, the presses that make up the association publish around 600 titles annually, most of which are either authored by Canadians or about Canadian subjects.[3] ACUP/APUC is a member of the International Federation of Scholarly Publishers.[4]
Members
Distribution
In late 2023, the Association of Canadian University Presses entered into a distribution partnership with De Gruyter. Under the terms of this agreement, the books published by the 17 ACUP presses will be made available via De Gruyter's "University Press Library" platform.[5]
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Membership . ACUP . February 2, 2023.
- Book: Register, R.. McIlroy, T. . 2016 . The Metadata Handbook: A Book Publisher's Guide to Creating and Distributing Metadata for Print and Ebooks . DataCurate . 978-0-9858288-9-9. 117.
- Book: Renders, H.. Veltman, D.. 2020 . Different Lives: Global Perspectives on Biography in Public Cultures and Societies . Brill . 978-90-04-43497-4.
- Web site: IFSP Members . International Federation of Scholarly Publishers . February 17, 2023.
- Web site: Anderson . Porter . Canadian University Presses Have a De Gruyter Distribution Partnership . Publishing Perspectives . April 13, 2024 . September 1, 2023.