Partnerships are central to everything we do at De Gruyter. We are equal partners in the work of the scholarly community and have forged partnerships with other 200 scientific communities and academics, as well as individual scholars. In addition, De Gruyter actively seeks strategic partnerships with
renowned publishing companies worldwide to help further broaden the dissemination of knowledge and promote discovery.
Since launching our Publisher Partner Program in 2012 with Harvard University Press, we have continued to expand the program globally and now have over 20 partners.
Our Partnerships
- Academic Studies Press
- Amsterdam University Press
- CEU Press
- Channel View Publications
- Columbia University Press
- Cornell University Press
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- Duke University Press
- Edinburgh University Press
- EDP Sciences
- Fordham University Press
- Gorgias Press
- Gütersloher Verlagshaus
- Harvard University Press
- Iberoamericana Vervuert
- Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) Publishing
- Lynne Rienner Publishers
- Multilingual Matters
- NYU Press
- Penn State University Press
- Princeton University Press
- Rutgers University Press
- RWS Verlag
- Stanford University Press
- transcript
- University of California Press
- University of Chicago Press
- University of Hawai‘i Press
- University of Pennsylvania Press
- University of Texas Press
- University of Toronto Press
- Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt
- Vincentz Network
- Yale University Press
Publisher Partner Archives
The Publisher Partner Archives houses previously unavailable digital archives of 12 renowned Academic Publishers from around the world, all digitized to pristine condition by De Gruyter.
Despite the wealth of intellect, the archives offer us, archives all around the world are going out of print because librarians no longer have the shelf space to store them. Consequently, hundreds of years’ worth of knowledge ceases to exist in the pages of history. De Gruyter recognizes the contribution archives make to the historiography and advancement of sciences and humanities.
Beginning in 2012, De Gruyter has successfully digitized over 13,000 archives (with 10,000 more in the pipeline) of 12 Academic Publishers and has made previously out-of-print titles available once again without compromising on the quality of content for our patrons.
Exclusive Access
Get exclusive access to previously unavailable digital archives of 7 prestigious University Presses only through De Gruyter:
Purchase Benefits
- Get access to archives of Cornell University Press, Princeton University Press, University of Pennsylvania Press and University of Toronto Press
- Also available for the first time in digital format: 700 titles from Iberoamericana Vervuert
– of special interest for all Hispanists and Latin Americanists - DRM-free content with MARC Records and DOIs supplied for all eBooks
- Perpetual access to your content with unlimited user access
- Many previously out-of-print titles are now available in POD (print-on-demand) for selective presses
University Press Library
With De Gruyter’s University Press Library program, libraries can purchase the complete frontlist collection of 18 prestigious university presses in multi-user access.
The University Press Library started out in 2014 as a pilot project with three university presses and ten participating libraries. The program has since has opened up to new institutions:
- Central European University Press
- Columbia University Press
- Cornell University Press
- Edinburgh University Press
- Fordham University Press
- Harvard University Press
- NYU Press
- Penn State University Press
- Princeton University Press
- Rutgers University Press
- Stanford University Press
- University of California Press
- University of Chicago Press
- University of Hawai’i Press
- University of Pennsylvania Press
- University of Texas Press
- University of Toronto Press
- Yale University Press