These are the categories of publisher that are relevant to 'Labour and Law Issues'.
In general, the lowest category in the list below takes priority regarding copyright and policies.
University Publisher (Academic Publisher, Academic Press, University Press)
Definition: | A publishing house run by an educational institution. May publish on behalf of 3rd party organisations [Not translated] |
Case/E.g.: | Liverpool University Press |
Guidance [Richtlijnen]: | University publishers often operate the same was as commercial publisher, but are owned and controlled by an academic institution. They may just publish journals from their own institution. They may also publish journals on behalf of learned societies and similar client organisations. Client organisations usually retain their rights. [Not translated] |
Imprint
Definition: | Subsidiary of a publishing house, with a different name, and possibly different rights [Not translated] |
Case/E.g.: | Routledge, which is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, which in turn is an imprint of Informa [Not translated] |
Guidance [Richtlijnen]: | See also 'Sub-imprint' (which may be more suitable for societies) and 'Former imprint'. [Not translated] |
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