publisher of learner's guides?
Margaret Carew
margaret.carew at BATCHELOR.EDU.AU
Tue Oct 19 03:09:59 UTC 2010
Hi
Batchelor Press can publish, however they will charge a commercial rate (or
close to) if it¹s not a Batchelor student publication. The learner¹s guides
from the Wadeye region are part of a funded project (through MILR).
I would recommend hiring an independent designer, and providing page proofs
to Batchelor Press (although this can defeat the purpose of hiring a
publisher in the first place). BP lack the distribution network of IAD
Press, but can sell publications through their website.
Cheers
--
Margaret Carew
Lecturer - Centre for Australian Languages and Linguistics
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
Alice Springs NT 0870
08 8951 8339 / 0422 418 559
margaret.carew at batchelor.edu.au
On 19/10/10 11:18 AM, "Piers Kelly" <piers.kelly at gmail.com> wrote:
> Off the topic: I'd love to see Aboriginal Studies Press expand its range of
> eBooks along the lines of ANU E Press. In other words, there is an editorial
> or peer-review process to maintain quality for print on demand titles (free as
> a pdf). So it's not vanity and you get lots of readers. I'm a big fan of the
> concept. A couple of weeks ago I attended an E Press book launch with no
> physical book on display at the eventthis was not even remarked upon as
> unusual.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Felicity Meakins <f.meakins at uq.edu.au>
> wrote:
>> I would also suggest Batchelor Press. I don't know about Learner's Guides
>> but they do require a subsidy for dictionaries. But it is local, indigenous
>> and they have some distribution as well as communities in mind.
>>
>> The MILR funding round is coming up which could be a good place to get some
>> publication funding from for something like this
>>
>>
>> On 19/10/10 6:43 AM, "Rachel Nordlinger" <racheln at unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
>>
>>> > Hi Claire,
>>> >
>>> > You could try Batchelor Press - http://batchelorpress.com/. I'm not sure
>>> > whether they take outside submissions, but I know that they're just about
>>> to
>>> > publish Marri Ngarr, Magati Ge, Marri Tjevin and Marri Ammu learners
>>> guides.
>>> >
>>> > Cheers,
>>> >
>>> > Rachel
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 18/10/10 11:25 PM, "Claire Bowern" <clairebowern at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>>> >> Hi all,
>>>> >> I'm trying to find a publisher for the Yan-nhangu learner's guide
>>>> >> (Yan-nhangu's a Yolngu language) and it's turning out of be quite
>>>> >> difficult! I want to publish it somewhere local if possible, and I
>>>> >> don't want to use a vanity press.
>>>> >> I've tried IAD press, but they sat on the ms for 18 months and then
>>>> >> said they would need a subsidy and couldn't start working on it for 2
>>>> >> years. Then I tried CDU Press; they made positive noises, then did
>>>> >> nothing for a year, and then decided they couldn't take the ms after
>>>> >> all). Aboriginal Studies Press don't have a single language book on
>>>> >> their catalogue so I assume that's a no-go.
>>>> >> Does anyone have suggestions for other publishers to try?
>>>> >> Thanks!
>>>> >> Claire
>>> >
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------
>> Felicity Meakins
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>>
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>>
>> also Honorary Research Associate with University of Manchester
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>> felicity.meakins at manchester.ac.uk
>> ----------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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