July 1, 2005
AAUP Discussions Center on Digital Revolution and Intellectual Freedom
NET GAIN: Budgets remain tight and monographs still aren't selling well, but those weren't the hottest topics at the annual meeting of the Association of American University Presses. Instead, the effects of the digital revolution and challenges to intellectual freedom in the current political climate grabbed most of the attention.
"A lot of presses have stabilized their sales and returns," said Willis G. Regier, director of the University of Illinois Press, who summed up the mood at
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