Is Cambridge University Press a publisher?
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Is Cambridge University Press a publisher?
Cambridge University Press is a department of the University of Cambridge and is both an academic and educational publisher. Its publishing includes more than 380 academic journals, monographs, reference works, school and university textbooks, and English language teaching and learning publications.
How do I write a book proposal for Oxford University Press?
Submitting a Proposal
- Guidelines for Author Submissions.
- The Book. Brief Description – In one or two paragraphs, describe the work, including its rationale, approach, and pedagogy.
- Market Considerations. The Primary Market.
- Status of the Work.
- Sample Chapters.
- Reviews.
- Author Background.
- Response Time.
Is Oxford Press prestigious?
OUP has the highest percentage of journals in the top 10\% by impact factor and the lowest percentage of journals in the bottom 50\% among publishers with over 100 journals in ISI Impact Factor ranking. This process ensures that our publishing is of the highest quality.
How is Cambridge Scholars Publishing?
We Put Our Authors at the Centre of Everything We Do We offer a fast, fair and friendly proposal review. Our titles are all published in handsome hardback, as well as eBook formats. We distribute worldwide via our international network of booksellers including Amazon, Ebsco/GOBI, ProQuest and Ingram.
Is Cambridge University Press for profit?
It is a not-for-profit organization offering long-term stability and total commitment to academic excellence, free of market fashions and short-term shareholder demands.
How long does it take to publish an academic book?
It will take a minimum of 1.5 years (24 months is more common) from the time you submit your complete manuscript to an academic publisher and the time your academic book is published.