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PublishingMIT PressOne of the largest and most distinguished university presses in the world, the MIT Press is known for quality, innovation, and distinctive design. The Press publishes in selected disciplines within the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Its authors are drawn from the global academic community. The Press publishes 32 scholarly journals and 200 new books annually, in a variety of print and electronic formats. More than 750,000 publications carrying the MIT name are disseminated by the Press to scholars and general readers around the world each year. The MIT Press is especially noted for its support of emerging fields, for its strong international distribution, and for pioneering digital projects. Technology ReviewTechnology Review, a website and bimonthly magazine published by MIT since 1899, reports on emerging technologies and their impacts. It currently reaches over four million readers worldwide, including an edition distributed to all alumni and foreign editions published in China, Germany, India, Italy, and Spain. Sloan Management ReviewThe MIT Sloan Management Review is MIT Sloan's quarterly research journal, a source of useful and innovative ideas that presents late-breaking research to help readers identify and understand significant trends in management. Its peer-reviewed articles bridge the gap between academia and management practice. The journal, a proving ground for management innovators since its founding in 1959, disseminates its most compelling findings through its magazine, website, e-newsletter, and mobile offerings. |