The Importance of Using Inclusive Language
I recently joined Newgen Publishing UK as the Deputy Team Leader for the Taylor & Francis team. Previously I worked for several years as a… Read More »The Importance of Using Inclusive Language
I recently joined Newgen Publishing UK as the Deputy Team Leader for the Taylor & Francis team. Previously I worked for several years as a… Read More »The Importance of Using Inclusive Language
In the latest of our University Press Week posts, Newgen Project Manager Ashirvad Moses, a member of our offshore production team, talks about the challenges of working on specialist law titles.
Newgen Project Manager Charlie Clark talks about the vast Posen Library of Jewish Culture – a major reference work produced by Newgen in cooperation with Yale University Press.
Team Leader Sarah Rendell talks about the university presses she works with, and what makes their titles interesting and inspiring for her and her team.
We are enormously proud of the Eco-Tree Project … this is vital and hugely beneficial work.
“The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.” Tim Berners-Lee The WHO has estimated… Read More »Digital Accessibility
We are delighted to announce that Newgen KnowledgeWorks have acquired a majority stake in Out of House Publishing. From 26th November the Out of House Publishing Ltd.… Read More »Welcome to Newgen Publishing UK
We are delighted to announce Out of House Publishing as an official sponsor to the University Press Redux Conference taking place at The British Library,… Read More »University Press Redux, 2018
Out Of House Publishing will be exhibiting at the annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing in Boston, May 31st to June 2nd. We’ll… Read More »SSP Annual Meeting, Boston
The 2016 SYP annual conference took place on 26th November and I was chuffed to be invited to speak about my role at Out of… Read More »SYP Conference 2016
In their annual digital publishing survey Data Conversional Laboratory, Inc. and Bowker report that 56% of publishers cite quality of digital conversion as a major… Read More »Quality through digital first
Each academic subject in educational publishing has its own particular features, and Modern Foreign Languages are no exception. Publishers want to ensure that foreign language… Read More »Focus on Modern Foreign Languages
It was great to be back in the enormous halls of the Frankfurt Book Fair again this year. The fair provides a great opportunity to… Read More »Frankfurter Buchmesse 2016
It’s that time of year again, when publishers and other industry experts from all over the world gear up for the annual London Book Fair… Read More »Looking ahead to LBF 2016
Mid-October in the publishing calendar can only mean one thing: the Frankfurt Book Fair. The world’s biggest and busiest trade fair for books, which is… Read More »Frankfurt 2015 – A Global City of Ideas
Earlier this month, the Independent Publishers’ Guild spring conference(#IPGSC) took place in the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside. The popular three-day event allows people from across… Read More »Everything you need to know from the IPG Spring Conference
Behind much of the colourful, compelling content we consume on a daily basis, there’s a story involving rights, permissions and conversations about copyright. More essential… Read More »The rights and permissions machine
At the beginning of the year, we love nothing more than to indulge in a bit of future-gazing. Which trends and innovations are likely to… Read More »Education publishing in 2015 – top 7 trends
HTML, the mark-up language that’s used to create websites, might be 20 years old, but its newest incarnation has only been around – in an… Read More »HTML5 – the language of 21st-century publishing