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University Press of Florida

The University Press of Florida (UPF) is the scholarly publishing arm of the State University System of Florida, representing Florida's twelve state universities. It is located in Gainesville near the University of Florida, one of the state's major research institutions. It is overseen by the Florida Board of Governors and publishes works from and about the state.[2] Its predecessor was the University of Florida Press.

University Press of Florida
Parent companyState University System of Florida
FoundedUniversity of Florida Press founded in 1945
University Press of Florida founded in 1973
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationGainesville, Florida
Distributionself-distributed (United States)
Scholarly Book Services (Canada)
Eurospan Group (EMEA)[1]
Key peopleMeredith Morris-Babb, Dean
Publication typesbooks, journals
Official websitewww.upf.com

History edit

 
University of Florida Press

Founded in 1945 and located in Gainesville, Florida, about four miles from the main campus of the University of Florida, the University Press of Florida is the oldest book publisher in the state and one of the largest university presses in the Southeast. It was founded as the University of Florida Press with a commitment to books about the region, as exemplified by its first title, Florida Under Five Flags, a centennial history of the state by Rembert Patrick. UPF has published almost 2,500 volumes with a staff of 41. It has undergone a total conversion to electronic editing and production and boasts efficient schedules and procedures in place to release about 100 new titles each year in the areas of international studies, archaeology, dance, history, literature, political science, and many others. A member of the Association of University Presses,[3] UPF ranks in the top-third of member presses for sales and new title production.

As UPF's predecessor, the University of Florida Press, began to build a successful publishing program, other public universities in Florida took notice and established presses of their own. To avoid replication of efforts among the campuses, the Florida Board of Regents established a decentralized, system-wide consortium in 1973 that was known as the University Presses of Florida. Featuring independent editorial and financial controls on each of the state system's nine campuses, this structure brought all of the state's public universities into the publishing process.[4]

By the early 1990s a need became apparent for one central authority that could refocus and unify the consortium’s publishing program, and the press was again reconfigured. The consortium of presses became University Press of Florida, a single press for the Florida State University System, with a single editorial board, a single imprint, and a single budget for which the director is responsible.[5] Today the UPF serves Florida A&M University, Florida Atlantic University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida International University, Florida State University, New College of Florida, University of Central Florida, University of North Florida, University of South Florida, University of West Florida, and the University of Florida.

Throughout the changes in organization, the press has maintained its status as the premier publisher of scholarly and general interest books in the state of Florida. Reflecting the quality and scope of UPF’s list, books from the press have received awards from many academic organizations as well as Choice Outstanding Book and Association of University Presses design awards. Others have been named to Amazon.com’s best-seller list and chosen for book clubs. Both academic and general interest books have received accolades from national and international media, from starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and a featured essay in the New York Times Book Review to major attention from the New York Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, Village Voice, The Nation, Playboy, Oxford American, and various wire services. In 2006, UPF was hailed as a "publishing powerhouse" by the Gainesville Sun.

Directors edit

Term Director
1945–1967 Lewis F Haines
1967–1978 William B. Harvey
1978–1987 Phillip Martin
1987–1994 George C. Bedell
1994–2004 Kenneth J. Scott
2005–2019 Meredith Morris-Babb
2019–present Romi Gutierrez

Publications edit

Current publications by UPF can be found on the UPF website. UPF also publishes Orange Grove Texts Plus (OGT+) which are Open Access textbooks, and are available in an Open Access repository powered by the SobekCM Open Source software. Additionally, UPF and UPF authors in some cases have granted materials for their publications to be available as Open Access, and many are available from the University of Florida Digital Collections.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "University Press of Florida: Direct Order Information". Retrieved 2017-12-02.
  2. ^ Babb, Meredith. "University Press of Florida Program Narrative" (PDF). University of Florida. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Our Members". Association of University Presses. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
  4. ^ "A Brief History of the University Press of Florida" (PDF). Florida Distance Learning Consortium. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  5. ^ "Board of Regents (BOR)/State University System - University Presses of Florida/University of Florida Press". A Guide to the Administrative Policy Records of the University of Florida Office of the President (John V. Lombardi). George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida. Retrieved 23 November 2013.

External links edit

  • University Press of Florida
  • University of Florida Digital Collections

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The University Press of Florida UPF is the scholarly publishing arm of the State University System of Florida representing Florida s twelve state universities It is located in Gainesville near the University of Florida one of the state s major research institutions It is overseen by the Florida Board of Governors and publishes works from and about the state 2 Its predecessor was the University of Florida Press University Press of FloridaParent companyState University System of FloridaFoundedUniversity of Florida Press founded in 1945University Press of Florida founded in 1973Country of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationGainesville FloridaDistributionself distributed United States Scholarly Book Services Canada Eurospan Group EMEA 1 Key peopleMeredith Morris Babb DeanPublication typesbooks journalsOfficial websitewww wbr upf wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Directors 3 Publications 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp University of Florida PressFounded in 1945 and located in Gainesville Florida about four miles from the main campus of the University of Florida the University Press of Florida is the oldest book publisher in the state and one of the largest university presses in the Southeast It was founded as the University of Florida Press with a commitment to books about the region as exemplified by its first title Florida Under Five Flags a centennial history of the state by Rembert Patrick UPF has published almost 2 500 volumes with a staff of 41 It has undergone a total conversion to electronic editing and production and boasts efficient schedules and procedures in place to release about 100 new titles each year in the areas of international studies archaeology dance history literature political science and many others A member of the Association of University Presses 3 UPF ranks in the top third of member presses for sales and new title production As UPF s predecessor the University of Florida Press began to build a successful publishing program other public universities in Florida took notice and established presses of their own To avoid replication of efforts among the campuses the Florida Board of Regents established a decentralized system wide consortium in 1973 that was known as the University Presses of Florida Featuring independent editorial and financial controls on each of the state system s nine campuses this structure brought all of the state s public universities into the publishing process 4 By the early 1990s a need became apparent for one central authority that could refocus and unify the consortium s publishing program and the press was again reconfigured The consortium of presses became University Press of Florida a single press for the Florida State University System with a single editorial board a single imprint and a single budget for which the director is responsible 5 Today the UPF serves Florida A amp M University Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida International University Florida State University New College of Florida University of Central Florida University of North Florida University of South Florida University of West Florida and the University of Florida Throughout the changes in organization the press has maintained its status as the premier publisher of scholarly and general interest books in the state of Florida Reflecting the quality and scope of UPF s list books from the press have received awards from many academic organizations as well as Choice Outstanding Book and Association of University Presses design awards Others have been named to Amazon com s best seller list and chosen for book clubs Both academic and general interest books have received accolades from national and international media from starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and a featured essay in the New York Times Book Review to major attention from the New York Review of Books the Times Literary Supplement Village Voice The Nation Playboy Oxford American and various wire services In 2006 UPF was hailed as a publishing powerhouse by the Gainesville Sun Directors editTerm Director1945 1967 Lewis F Haines1967 1978 William B Harvey1978 1987 Phillip Martin1987 1994 George C Bedell1994 2004 Kenneth J Scott2005 2019 Meredith Morris Babb2019 present Romi GutierrezPublications editCurrent publications by UPF can be found on the UPF website UPF also publishes Orange Grove Texts Plus OGT which are Open Access textbooks and are available in an Open Access repository powered by the SobekCM Open Source software Additionally UPF and UPF authors in some cases have granted materials for their publications to be available as Open Access and many are available from the University of Florida Digital Collections See also edit nbsp Literature portal nbsp Florida portalList of English language book publishing companies List of university presses Florida Board of Governors State University System of FloridaReferences edit University Press of Florida Direct Order Information Retrieved 2017 12 02 Babb Meredith University Press of Florida Program Narrative PDF University of Florida Retrieved 23 November 2013 Our Members Association of University Presses Retrieved January 30 2023 A Brief History of the University Press of Florida PDF Florida Distance Learning Consortium Retrieved 23 November 2013 Board of Regents BOR State University System University Presses of Florida University of Florida Press A Guide to the Administrative Policy Records of the University of Florida Office of the President John V Lombardi George A Smathers Libraries University of Florida Retrieved 23 November 2013 External links editUniversity Press of Florida University of Florida Digital Collections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University Press of Florida amp oldid 1188408710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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