| Parent company | University of Edinburgh |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Headquarters location | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK |
| Distribution | Macmillan Distribution (UK, Europe, and Middle East) Ingram (The Americas) New South Books (Australia and New Zealand) Taylor and Francis (Asia)[1] |
| Publication types | Books,academic journals |
| Revenue | £4.05 million[2] |
| Official website | euppublishing |
Edinburgh University Press is a scholarly publisher of academic books andjournals, based inEdinburgh, Scotland.
Edinburgh University Press was founded in the 1940s and became a wholly owned subsidiary of theUniversity of Edinburgh in 1992.[3] Books and journals published by the press carry theimprimatur of the University of Edinburgh. All proposed publishing projects are appraised and approved by the Press Committee, which consists of academics from the university. Since August 2004, the Press has had Charitable Status.[4]
In November 2013, Edinburgh University Press acquired Dundee University Press for an undisclosed sum, with a stated aim to increase textbook and digital sales, with a particular focus on law.[5][6]Brodies advised Edinburgh University Press on the terms of the acquisition.[7]
Edinburgh University Press publishes a range of research publications, which include scholarlymonographs andreference works, as well as materials which are available on-line. The press also publishestextbooks for students and lecturers.[4] The press publishes around 205 books and 42 journals each year.[8]
Edinburgh University Press publishes mostly in humanities and social sciences.[9][10]
The press participates in the ebook platforms University Press Scholarship Online (as Edinburgh Scholarship Online),[11] Books atJSTOR[12] and University Publishing Online,[13] and also works with a number of ebook aggregators.[14]
EUP supports bothgold andgreen open access publishing,[15] and is one of 13 publishers to participate in theKnowledge Unlatched pilot, a global library consortium approach to fundingopen access books.[16]
The trustees normally meet five times a year, and are responsible for the conduct of the Edinburgh University Press.[4]
Edinburgh University Press achieved combined book and journal revenues of over £4,000,000 for the year ending 31 July 2021, a 9% increase on the previous year, earning a profit of £316,000.[2]
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