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How Important Are Library Sales to the University Press? One Case Study

We know that libraries only account for 1-2% of fiction/trade sales of books, but what abut scholarly publishing. Goof for Rick and Dean and the University of Chicago Press for looking into it.

How Important Are Library Sales to the University Press? One Case Study

(N.B. — This posting is coauthored by Rick Anderson and Dean Blobaum.)

http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2014/06/23/how-important-are-library-sales-to-the-university-press-one-case-study/

Following the tables, commentary and analysis are provided by Dean (who will also explain the logic behind the data categories) and by Rick.

“Table 1: Sales by Book Type

Type # Titles in Type % sales in WorldCat
Annual 9 13.68%
Edited Collection 21 38.35%
IH reprint 68 8.82%
Monograph 127 46.70%
New edition 19 10.99%
OOH reprint 13 8.55%
Plus monograph 22 29.05%
Trade 47 22.58%

 

Table 2: Sales of Scholarly Monographs by Subject

Subject (BISAC) # Titles in Subject % sales in WorldCat
Art and Art History 9 41.87%
Economics and Business 11 37.72%
Education 5 34.65%
History 40 51.35%
Law and Legal Studies 4 42.42%
Literary Studies 15 52.74%
Medical Topics 2 24.69%
Music 6 58.81%
Philosophy 11 43.35%
Political Science 14 39.65%
Psychology 1 48.78%
Reference 2 18.83%
Religious Studies 5 39.86%
Sciences 16 47.56%
Social Sciences 29 31.54%

For more analysis follow the link…

Stephen

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Posted on: June 23, 2014, 10:58 am Category: Uncategorized

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