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Re: Bibliography on publishing economics
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- Subject: Re: Bibliography on publishing economics
- From: "Joseph J. Esposito" <espositoj@worldnet.att.net>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 17:25:41 EDT
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Within the publishing industry itself, the one and only document of any use for books (serials are different) are those by the late Leonard Shatzkin. When I say "use," I mean documents that actual practitioners use when they sign up books, price books, set print runs, etc. Joe Esposito ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sally Morris" <sec-gen@alpsp.org> To: "SSP list" <ssp@lists.sspnet.org>; "Liblicense" <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>; "IASP mailing list" <iasp-list@interchange.ubc.ca> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:09 AM Subject: Bibliography on publishing economics > Our Association is trying to build up a comprehensive bibliography on > publishing economics (we have made a start at > <http://www.alpsp.org/htp_econ.htm>). I would much appreciate any > suggestions of key articles and analyses which we may have missed. As our > name suggests, we are particularly (though not exclusively) interested in > analyses of society and other not-for-profit publishers. > > With your help, we should be able to make this into a valuable resource > for us all! > > Thanks in advance > > Sally Morris > ALPSP
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