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Today on #FeedingTheElephant, Minlei Ye describes a distinctive multilingual publishing program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press that aims to build bridges between China and the West through extensive translation and considerable investment in editorial and production.

Varieties of University Press Business Models: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press | H-Net

A guest post from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.Guest post by Minlei Ye, assistant director and editorial manager, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press.

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Was honored to be asked to write a little something on my time at @aupresses.bsky.social 2026 for #FeedingTheElephant! Behold my musings on the UP landscape and the importance of our community.

The H-Net Book Channel@hnetbookchannel.bsky.social · 2mo ago

What did attendees take away from #AUPresses26? @michellechn.bsky.social writes for #FeedingTheElephant that, as one colleague pointed out, "we are all just swimming upstream together." Check out Michelle's full recap and reflection, published today! 🔗 networks.h-net.org/group/discus...

One of our editors writes on the importance of community and mission in university press publishing #FeedingTheElephant #ReadUP #scholarlypublishing #universitypress

The H-Net Book Channel@hnetbookchannel.bsky.social · 2mo ago

What did attendees take away from #AUPresses26? @michellechn.bsky.social writes for #FeedingTheElephant that, as one colleague pointed out, "we are all just swimming upstream together." Check out Michelle's full recap and reflection, published today! 🔗 networks.h-net.org/group/discus...

Thank you for the shout-out FTE! V honored to be responsible for the first citation of FTE in a peer-reviewed pub. 🥰 I have learned so much about UPs, publishing, and scholarly communications more broadly from FTE—a freely available resource btw! Citation in this: muse.jhu.edu/article/987313

The H-Net Book Channel@hnetbookchannel.bsky.social · 4mo ago

Spring hasn't necessarily sprung, but we have reached the end of April, so we bring you the #FeedingTheElephant monthly roundup. We share ➡️ the theme for this year's Peer Review Week ➡️ a bingo card of AI scam lingo ➡️ a shoutout to @rcolesworthy.bsky.social! 🔗 networks.h-net.org/group/discus...

Spring hasn't necessarily sprung, but we have reached the end of April, so we bring you the #FeedingTheElephant monthly roundup. We share ➡️ the theme for this year's Peer Review Week ➡️ a bingo card of AI scam lingo ➡️ a shoutout to @rcolesworthy.bsky.social! 🔗 networks.h-net.org/group/discus...

The Elephant Roundup (April 2026) | H-Net

A monthly newsletter from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.

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March 2026 may feel like the longest March on record, but the end is in sight! To celebrate today being the last Wednesday in March, we bring you the #FeedingTheElephant monthly roundup! Find helpful articles on AI, some podcast recommendations, and resources for understanding the war in Iran.

The Elephant Roundup (March 2026) | H-Net

A monthly newsletter from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.

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Ever wonder about the inner workings of university presses? #FeedingTheElephant has a series devoted to press business models, and Doug Hildebrand’s piece on Canadian UPs is the latest addition. @hnetbookchannel.bsky.social

The H-Net Book Channel@hnetbookchannel.bsky.social · 6mo ago

Douglas Hildebrand of @ubcpress.bsky.social provides an overview of the UP landscape in Canada for #FeedingTheElephant. "It’s a business that makes absolutely no business sense but is crucial to national conversations on various subjects and in exporting Canadian ideas to the world," he writes.

Hello writers! Accessing academic work can be a challenge and is incredibly uneven across institutions. Check out this post from The H-Net Book Channel about 100 newly open access reads and the Path to Open initiative.

The H-Net Book Channel@hnetbookchannel.bsky.social · 6mo ago

Rejoice #FeedingTheElephant readers! 100 e-books from university presses flipped from gated to open access last month. Our very own @catherinefte.bsky.social describes how the Path to Open initiative from @acls1919.bsky.social and @jstor.bsky.social works and its impact on scholarly communications.