A Q&A with the editorial director of the Vault at Pfaff's, a online archive dedicated to recreating the lives and times of the literary bohemians who hung out at Pfaff's saloon in New York City in the 1850s and '60s. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education »
Journalism
“Book Drop: University Presses Report Drop in Sales”
A survey by the Association of American University Presses confirmed some of the gloomy talk heard in academic-publishing circles lately. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) »
“Utah State U. Press Is ‘Marked for Elimination’ Under Worst-Case Budget Scenario”
A small university press hears that it may not have a future. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) »
“First National Picture of Trends in the Humanities Is Unveiled”
The Humanities Indicators make their official debut. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) »
“Professors Get Advice on Breaking Into Print”
Wouldn't it be nice if you had someone to help you get that book into publishable form and out into the world? If you're an author affiliated with Georgetown University, you already do: Carole Fungaroli Sargent, director of the university's Office of Scholarly and Literary Publications, a k a Booklab. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) »
