our contract with the Press (July 2011)
¶ 1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 In the summer of 2011, we agreed on terms with the University of Michigan Press for an advance book contract, (which we have made publicly available in PDF format). To be consistent with the Creative Commons non-commercial licensing used on this site, as book editors we recommended that we will not receive any royalties from the projected sale of the print-on-demand book. Publication of the completed manuscript, which is not to exceed 90,000 words, is pending upon approval by the Press after final submission in March 2012.
[…] Our first attempt at digital publishing on the theme of historians and technology was a comment-enabled website accompanying a (US) History of Education Society conference panel in the autumn of 2010. Immediately afterward, inspired by new forms of digital publication being pioneered by colleagues across the humanities, we drew up plans to publish our own web-book, an edited volume of essays powered by WordPress on a server operated by Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. We sought to partner with a university press whose imprimatur might satisfy the status concerns of potential contributors (not to mention their employers). The University of Michigan Press, an innovator in the field of academic publishing and the digital humanities, was our first choice, and after half a year of back-and-forth communication, we were pleased indeed when they offered us an advance contract. […]