Dunedin Academic Press

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Dunedin Academic Press Ltd (Dunedin) is a small independent academic publisher in Edinburgh, Scotland. It publishes mostly in book form for tertiary level (undergraduate university) and for postgraduate/research audiences. Some books of more general interest appeal to non-specialist adults interested in learning more about geology and allied subjects where Graham Park's Introducing Geology now in its Second Edition,[1] is a notable success.

The company publishes about twenty new titles each year. It has developed strong lists in the fields of Earth Science, Education (Policy & Practice), Health & Social Care and in comparative religion with the Understanding Faith series.[2] It is also developing a list of singing texts by teachers of singing, including The Student Voice (2010)[3] and The Human Nature of the Singing Voice (2007).[4]

Dunedin is distributed in North America by International Specialized Book Services[5] and in Australasia by Inbooks.[6] Dunedin Academic Press is a member of Publishing Scotland, the network body for the publishing industry in Scotland .[7]

References

  1. Rowlatt, Steve (October 2010). "Review: Introducing Geology: A guide to the world of rocks (Second Edition)", Geoscientist, Volume 20 No 10. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  2. Journal of Ecumenical Studies (March 2004. "Books received". Retrieved 16 December 2012 via Highbeam (subscription required).
  3. Greschner, Debra (May 2011). "Reviews: Colin Baldy, The Student Voice An Introduction to Developing the Singing Voice". Journal of Singing. Retrieved 16 December 2012 via Highbeam (subscription required).
  4. Flind, Louise (May 2007). "Review: The Human Nature of the Singing Voice: Exploring a Holistic Basis for Sound Teaching and Learning". Musical Opinion. Retrieved 16 December 2012 via Highbeam (subscription required).
  5. International Specialized Book Services. ISBS Publishers: Dunedin Academic Press . Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  6. Inbooks. Publishers list. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  7. Publishing Scotland. Publisher members: Dunedin Academic Press Ltd. Retrieved 16 December 2012.

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