Joining the knowledge creation, scholarly publishing and dissemination network: The development of publishing at UNAM

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  • Jane Katjavivi

Abstract

Since it was established in 1992, the University of Namibia has established itself as an institution of higher education that has won respect across Africa and internationally. It has developed new faculties, graduated thousands of students, and produced a wide range of publications including research reports on subjects of national, regional and international significance. As it approached its 20th anniversary in 2012, UNAM took the bold step of establishing a new unit dedicated to publishing, apparently ignoring the prevailing reality for smaller university presses around the world, which have experienced falling markets since the turn of the century. What was the context for this? What is the history of publishing at UNAM? How does the new unit fi t into the overall work of the University and where is it going? This paper explores these questions. It is the product of my own involvement as Publisher for UNAM Press, appointed in June 2011, information gathered from meetings with academic leaders at UNAM, and an examination of University documents and publications and the UNAM Press Policy approved by Senate in 2011.

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Published

2015-03-24

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Katjavivi, J. (2015). Joining the knowledge creation, scholarly publishing and dissemination network: The development of publishing at UNAM. Journal for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, 035–047. Retrieved from https://journals.unam.edu.na/index.php/JSHSS/article/view/864

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