Aberdeen University Press

Aberdeen University Press (AUP) is the publishing arm of the University of Aberdeen. Launched in October 2013, AUP is built on the legacy of the defunct printing firm and publishing house of the same name, which existed from 1900 to 1996. Unlike the defunct AUP, which worked closely with the University of Aberdeen while remaining a legally separate entity, the new AUP is directly affiliated with the university.[1] AUP's earliest progenitor was established in 1840 in Aberdeen, Scotland. It existed as a private firm, Arthur King and Co. until 1900 when the public company, Aberdeen University Press was created to acquire it. AUP's business history stayed local until 1970; then from 1970 until AUP's liquidation in 1996, the company was tossed between a number of corporate giants.[2] For most of its existence AUP operated primarily as a printing firm; up until the 1980s, its publications list consisted of only the occasional commissioned title.[3]

  1. ^ "University re-launches publishing house to bring academic works to the world". www.abdn.ac.uk. Office of External Affairs, University of Aberdeen. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Record of Aberdeen University Press". ArchivesHub. 4 February 2002. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  3. ^ Beavan, Iain (2006). "Printing for the British Publishing Industry: The Rise and Fall of Aberdeen University Press" (PDF). Journal of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society. 1 (1): 20–40. Retrieved 5 August 2014.