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Elektronisches publizieren und bibliotheken
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ISBN: 3465028856 9783465028857 Year: 1996 Volume: 65 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Vitorio Klostermann


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Beeld en tekst in het moderne wetenschappelijke boek : catalogus van een tentoonstelling gehouden ter gelegenheid van het vierhonderdjarig bestaan van de Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden.
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ISBN: 9063851375 Year: 1987 Publisher: Leiden Universiteitsbibliotheek


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The C.H. van Schooneveld Collection in Leiden University Library : editorial correspondence and documents relating to Mouton & Co., The Hague, and other papers in the fields of Slavistics and linguistics
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ISBN: 9074204104 Year: 2001 Volume: 31 Publisher: Leiden Leiden University Library


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Dutch messengers : a history of science publishing, 1930-1980
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ISBN: 9789004170841 9004170847 9786612400087 1282400088 9047424158 9789047424154 9781282400085 6612400080 Year: 2008 Volume: 7 1 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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Abstract

In this pioneering work, based upon interviews with many of the surviving protagonists, Cornelis ('Cees') Andriesse tells the story of the role that Dutch publishing houses played in the rise of English language commercial science publishing after the Second World War, that was preceded by the decline of science publishing in German. Using the existing literature as well as many privately held archival sources, the author follows the fortunes of the leading publishers, Martinus Nijhoff, Elsevier and North Holland while also briefly discussing smaller houses like Dr. W. Junk and Reidel. The book contains lively portraits of the main characters involved and will no doubt stimulate further research and discussion of the role of publishing in the history of science. The authors’ main thesis that successful publishing requires a strong, fruitful partnership between an academic publisher and an academic editor, will no doubt convince most readers. This is a great book on the most productive friendships and partnerships in the history of science publishing.

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