The Oxford Handbook of Publishing marks the coming of age of the scholarship in publishing studies with a comprehensive exploration of current research on subjects such as copyright, corporate social responsibility, globalizing markets, and changing technology that have transformed the industry in recent years.
The Oxford Handbook of Publishing marks the coming of age of the scholarship in publishing studies with a comprehensive exploration of current research on subjects such as copyright, corporate social responsibility, globalizing markets, and changing technology that have transformed the industry in recent years.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Introduction
- Part I: Publishing in Context
- 2: Alistair McCleery: Publishing History
- 3: Simone Murray: Authorship
- 4: Adriaan van der Weel: Reading
- 5: Mira T. Sundara Rajan: Copyright and Publishing: Symbiosis in the Digital Environment
- 6: Elizabeth le Roux: Publishing and Society
- 7: John Oakes: Publishing and Culture: The Alchemy of Ideas
- 8: Martin Eve: Publishing and Information
- 9: Carlos A. Scolari: Networks: From Text to Hypertext, Publishing to Sharing, and Single Author to Collaborative Production
- 10: Angus Phillips: Publishing and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Part II: The Dynamics of Publishing
- 11: Albert N. Greco: Economics of Publishing
- 12: Albert N. Greco: The Strategy of Publishing
- 13: Miha Kovä; and Rüdiger Wischenbart: Globalization and Publishing
- 14: Michael Bhaskar: Curation in Publishing: Curatorial Paradigms, Filtering, and the Structure of Editorial Choice
- 15: John B. Thompson: Trade Publishing
- 16: Samantha J. Rayner: Academic Publishing
- 17: Miha Kovac and Mojca K. %Sebart: Educational Publishing: Primary and Secondary Education
- Part III: Publishing in Practice
- 18: Frania Hall: Organizational Structures in Publishing
- 19: Paul Luna: Book Design
- 20: John Maxwell: Publishing and Technology
- 21: Alison Baverstock: Marketing for Publishing
- 22: Lynette Owen: Rights
- 23: Alex Holzman and Sarah Lippincott: Libraries
- 24: Niels Peter Thomas: Bookselling
- Coda
- 25: Michael Bhaskar and Angus Phillips: The Future of Publishing: Eight Thought Experiments