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Johns Hopkins University Press
NameJohns Hopkins University Press
Established1878
LocationBaltimore, Maryland
ParentJohns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University Press is the publishing division of Johns Hopkins University, founded in 1878, and is one of the oldest and most prestigious university presses in the United States. The press has a long history of publishing works by renowned authors, including Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Gertrude Stein. It has also published works in collaboration with other esteemed institutions, such as the Library of Congress, National Archives, and Smithsonian Institution. The press is known for its rigorous academic standards, and its publications are widely respected by scholars and researchers at institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

History

The press was established in 1878, with the goal of publishing scholarly works in various fields, including medicine, science, and the humanities. Over the years, it has published works by notable authors, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edgar Allan Poe, and H.L. Mencken, who were all associated with the Baltimore literary scene. The press has also played a significant role in the development of various academic fields, including public health, environmental science, and international relations, with contributions from scholars at institutions like World Health Organization, National Institutes of Health, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The press's early publications included works on classics, philology, and history, with contributions from scholars like Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff and Theodor Mommsen, who were affiliated with institutions like University of Berlin and University of Oxford.

Publications

The press publishes a wide range of works, including monographs, journals, and textbooks, on topics such as biomedicine, social sciences, and humanities. Its publications are highly regarded by scholars and researchers at institutions like University of California, Berkeley, University of Chicago, and Columbia University. The press has published works in collaboration with other esteemed institutions, such as the National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and British Academy. Notable publications include works by authors like Stephen Jay Gould, E.O. Wilson, and Jared Diamond, who have all been associated with institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Los Angeles. The press's publications have been recognized with awards from organizations like the Pulitzer Prize board, National Book Award committee, and American Historical Association.

Imprints

The press has several imprints, including Hopkins Fulfillment Services, which provides distribution and fulfillment services for other publishers, and Project MUSE, a digital platform that provides online access to scholarly journals and books. The press's imprints have published works by notable authors, such as Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, and Maya Angelou, who have all been associated with institutions like Yale University, University of Michigan, and University of California, Berkeley. The press's imprints have also published works in collaboration with other esteemed institutions, such as the Library of America, New York Public Library, and British Library. The press's imprints have been recognized with awards from organizations like the National Book Critics Circle and PEN America.

Awards_and_Honors

The press has received numerous awards and honors for its publications, including the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and National Book Critics Circle Award. The press's publications have been recognized by organizations like the American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, and Modern Language Association. Notable authors who have published with the press have received awards from organizations like the MacArthur Foundation, Guggenheim Foundation, and National Science Foundation. The press has also been recognized for its contributions to the field of scholarly publishing, with awards from organizations like the Association of American University Presses and Association of American Publishers.

Digital_Publishing_Initiatives

The press has been at the forefront of digital publishing initiatives, with the launch of Project MUSE in 1995, which provides online access to scholarly journals and books. The press has also partnered with other institutions, such as the University of Michigan Library and Stanford University Libraries, to develop digital publishing platforms and tools. The press's digital publishing initiatives have been recognized with awards from organizations like the Association of American University Presses and National Endowment for the Humanities. The press has also collaborated with other esteemed institutions, such as the Internet Archive and Google Books, to make its publications more widely available.

Notable_Authors_and_Titles

The press has published works by many notable authors, including Nobel laureates like James Watson and Francis Crick, who were affiliated with institutions like Harvard University and University of Cambridge. Other notable authors who have published with the press include Pulitzer Prize winners like David McCullough and Doris Kearns Goodwin, who have been associated with institutions like Yale University and University of California, Berkeley. The press has also published works by notable scholars, such as Stephen Greenblatt and Martha Nussbaum, who have been affiliated with institutions like Harvard University and University of Chicago. The press's notable titles include works like The Double Helix and The Ascent of Money, which have been recognized with awards from organizations like the National Book Award committee and Financial Times.

Category:University presses

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