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Interview Graeme Nicol

In a recently published article on Cambridge Scholars Publishing (CSP), NSR focused on the beginnings of the UK-based press, its fascinating history, as well as its productive present. The second part of the feature on CSP hears directly from CSP’s Chief Executive and co-owner, Graeme Nicol, an engineer, publisher, cyclist, […]

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The issues that matter

No Shelf Required published three articles written by John Peters, an experienced publishing professional, currently an advisor to Cambridge Scholars Publishing in the UK who previously held executive roles at Emerald Publishing and Greenleaf Publishing, among other scholarly engagements. In these articles, Peters tackled some of the key issues that […]

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The last invention

Michael T. Nietzel, senior education correspondent for Forbes, wrote in his 2019 article: “…the precipitous drop in education graduates – led by an exodus of women from the field – comes at the very time the U.S. faces a teacher shortage, a problem that is growing because of the accelerating number of teachers […]

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Social justice issues

It’s a conversation many of us who have been mentored in our professional lives may have had, as young practitioners: Be careful about mixing the personal and the professional. Make sure there are boundaries. Try and be a bit more detached. But in more recent years, the advent of postmodern […]

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CSP doing simple things well

Something of a shockwave ran through the publishing world in Spring 2019 when Stanford University announced it could no longer support its University Press, and that the venerable and high-prestige Stanford University Press (founded in 1892) would be closing. A shock, but for many, no real surprise, as a chilly […]

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Equality and diversity

Cambridge Scholars Publishing is delighted to announce that we are now underway with our joint initiative to undertake research on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the UK publishing industry. The initiative is being led by Dr Rima Hussein, Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion of the Leadership and Human Resource […]

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The lady stephenson library

Our head office, the Lady Stephenson Library in Walker, Newcastle, has a fascinating story behind it – with an unusual twist William Haswell Stephenson was born near Newcastle in 1836, into a family of wealthy industrialists, with interests in coal and manufacture. He and Eliza married near her family home […]