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Do any exceptions come to mind? I'm wondering which of the members of Category:University presses should also be a member of Category:Non-profit academic publishers. Or if the former category in its entirety should be a member of the latter. I found this: "As nonprofit enterprises,4 university presses seek to fulfill the university's mission..." ( Peter Givler, "University Press Publishing in the United States", Association of American University Presses):
4 There is a small handful of U.S. commercial publishers who use the phrase "university press" in their name. When I speak of university presses here, I mean university presses who are members of AAUP, whose Guidelines on Admission to Membership define a university press as "the scholarly publishing arm of a university or college."
So it seems safe to say that all members of AAUP are nonprofit. I intend to tag article pages accordingly. I could instead create a new Category:Members of the Association of American University Presses and put it as a member of both Category:University presses and Category:Non-profit academic publishers. Your thoughts? Fgnievinski ( talk) 23:13, 10 January 2015 (UTC)
Gvtagvta 2405:ACC0:1100:EA70:B9B1:804:5484:C577 ( talk) 15:06, 23 August 2023 (UTC)
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Do any exceptions come to mind? I'm wondering which of the members of Category:University presses should also be a member of Category:Non-profit academic publishers. Or if the former category in its entirety should be a member of the latter. I found this: "As nonprofit enterprises,4 university presses seek to fulfill the university's mission..." ( Peter Givler, "University Press Publishing in the United States", Association of American University Presses):
4 There is a small handful of U.S. commercial publishers who use the phrase "university press" in their name. When I speak of university presses here, I mean university presses who are members of AAUP, whose Guidelines on Admission to Membership define a university press as "the scholarly publishing arm of a university or college."
So it seems safe to say that all members of AAUP are nonprofit. I intend to tag article pages accordingly. I could instead create a new Category:Members of the Association of American University Presses and put it as a member of both Category:University presses and Category:Non-profit academic publishers. Your thoughts? Fgnievinski ( talk) 23:13, 10 January 2015 (UTC)
Gvtagvta 2405:ACC0:1100:EA70:B9B1:804:5484:C577 ( talk) 15:06, 23 August 2023 (UTC)