From the Editorial Director: University Presses Face the Future
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Lynn Rosen
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Peter Dougherty
Director, Princeton University Press
[W]e as publishers must remain acutely mindful of the enduring importance of content. The digital transition will be evolving for years to come… [b]ut we need to constantly remind ourselves that our publishing is only as good as the content we bring to these new and emerging markets. There are exciting intellectual developments reflected in our authors' scholarship, and we need to focus our efforts diligently on working with our authors to develop new books, series, journals, and other kinds of publications that will appeal to readers around the world and for years to come.
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