1. Higher education staff see their academic imprimatur as more important in career terms than being accepted by a commercial publisher. 2. And, as a commercial publisher, he learned to turn up his nose at the opinions of reviewers. 3. But the tapes that have received the most attention were not those released by a commercial publisher, but voices heard in the courtroom itself. 4. But two commercial publishers whose journals were at the bottom of the ratings filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan. 5. Commercial publishers insist, however, that their publications are high quality and remain a good value. 6. For the technology series, which is being brought out by a variety of commercial publishers, the foundation has sought professional writers and scholars. 7. In explaining their higher prices, commercial publishers say they have additional costs that scientific societies do not have, including supporting an international network of offices. 8. It is adamant about working only with commercial publishers, instead of publishing its own books, as some other policy groups do. 9. Nor do commercial audio publishers offer custom recording services if consumers need a long-out-of-print book transcribed. 10. Not every book published by these commercial publishers meet that mark, of course. |