Pressing Matters Face the University Press Market
New business Models, mounting manufacturing costs and market changes are all top-of-mind for the university press.
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In fact, Douglas Armato, director of the University of Minnesota Press, has seen paper costs rise to the 20-percent range, translating into a loss of $1 on the list price of a standard book.
“For the sake of profitability, that could force us to do more scholar books in paperback as opposed to just hardcover,” he says.
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