Info Session: Cambridge University Press Elements Series on Publishing and Book Culture
This session offers an opportunity to hear about the Cambridge University Press Elements Series on Publishing and Book Culture.
This series aims to fill the demand for easily accessible, quality texts available for teaching and research in the diverse and dynamic fields of Publishing and Book Culture. Rigorously researched and peer-reviewed, this Elements series is published in thematic areas, or ‘Gatherings’, that can then be augmented by additional online materials.
The series is cross-disciplinary in nature, making it useful in a number of areas where there are currently few helpful resources for teaching and research purposes: Young Adult Publishing, for instance, or Bookselling.
A Gathering typically consists of at least 3 Elements (20k – 30k words each) which complement each other (either by discipline or by publisher or topic). Crucially, content draws on the collected expertise of the different communities connected to each Gathering – academics, librarians, booksellers, publishers, policy makers, learned societies, festival organisers, – so that the perspectives are represented in the round. Ideally, the perspectives would encompass a variety of geographical and ideological explorations.
Each Gathering has an Editor with experience in the field who commissions and oversees the development of their Elements in close collaboration with the Series Editor and Associate Editor.
In this session, editors of some of the Publishing and Book History Gatherings will give a short description of their series, and we’ll be delighted to answer any questions you might have about publishing with us.