Founded in 1878 with the establishment of the American Journal of Mathematics, The Johns Hopkins University Press is recognized as one of the world's finest and most accomplished scholarly publishers. Today, in addition to a broad catalog of titles, The Press publishes more than 55 illustrious serials in the arts and humanities, technology and medicine, higher education, history, political science, and library science.
The Johns Hopkins University Press also manages membership services for scholarly and professional associations and societies. The Press, in collaboration with the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at The Johns Hopkins University, also founded Project MUSE®, a leader in electronic academic and scholarly publishing.
Designing, producing, marketing, and distributing a scholarly journal is an immensely complex and time-consuming process. Doing it right can be a challenge for even the most experienced editorial officers. The Johns Hopkins University Press Journals Division offers a full range of publishing, membership, marketing, electronic publishing, and delivery services, that enable editors to concentrate on what they do best, publish the best and most current scholarship possible in a discipline. Our in-depth knowledge of the business aspects of publishing helps enhance the impact and dissemination of a journal within the scholarly community.
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