Universitetsforlaget

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Universitetsforlaget AS
Parent companyAschehoug
Founded2000
Predecessors founded in 1890, 1933 and 1950
Country of originNorway
Headquarters locationOslo
Key peopleHege Gundersen (CEO)
Publication typesbooks, journals
No. of employees41 (2017)
Official websitewww.universitetsforlaget.no
The offices of Aschehoug and Universitetsforlaget

Universitetsforlaget AS (English: "The University Press"), also known in English as Scandinavian University Press,[1] is a Norwegian academic publishing company, which publishes non-fiction literature and journals mainly oriented to Scandinavia. Universitetsforlaget is the largest academic press in Scandinavia, and is a wholly owned independently operated subsidiary of Aschehoug. Aschehoug was founded in 1872, while Universitetsforlaget in its current incarnation was established in 2000 through the merger of several publishing companies with roots dating back to 1890.

History

The publishing house in its current form was established in 2000, and has two different origins: One is Universitetsforlaget, founded by Tønnes Andenæs in 1950. The second origin is the publishing house Tanum-Norli, which is itself the result of the merger of two publishing companies founded in 1890 and 1933, respectively. In 1982 Aschehoug acquired Tanum-Norli, which was renamed Tano. In 2000, Tano and Universitetsforlaget merged under the name Universitetsforlaget. The international journals were sold to Taylor & Francis in the 2000s.[2] Today, the publisher is a wholly owned subsidiary of Aschehoug and publishes books and academic journals in the Scandinavian languages.

Universitetsforlaget has around 50. The publishing house publishes about 140 new and revised books and journals every year. The so-called Universitetsforlagets faglitterære pris ("University Press' non-fiction award") and Universitetsforlagets tidsskriftpris ("University Press' journal award") are also given by Universitetsforlaget annually.

CEOs of Universitetsforlaget through the years:

  • 2000–2002: Laila Stange
  • 2002–2005: Arne Magnus
  • 2005–2014 : Svein Skarheim
  • 2014- : Hege Gundersen

Awards

Article of the Year – The Scandinavian University Press Academic Journal Prize

The Article of the Year – The Scandinavian University Press Academic Journal Prize (Norwegian: Årets tidsskriftartikkel – Universitetsforlagets tidsskriftpris) is a Nordic academic prize awarded by Universitetsforlaget to "recognise the best scholarship that is published in the Nordic countries." A Nordic jury selects the recipient(s) on the basis of nominations from 42 academic journals. Each journal nominates the best article that was published in the journal in the past year.[3]

The recipients are:

See also

Further reading

  • Egeland, Marianne: Med kunnskap skal landet bygges : Universitetsforlaget 1950–1990, 1996

References

  1. ^ "About Scandinavian University Press (Universitetsforlaget)". Universitetsforlaget. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Investegate |Taylor & Francis Gp Announcements | Taylor & Francis Gp: Scandinavian University Press Acquisition Complete". Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  3. ^ "Årets tidsskriftartikkel". Retrieved 2 June 2022.

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