Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world. It is a department of the University of Oxford and is governed by a group of 15 academics appointed by the Vice-Chancellor known as the Delegates of the Press. They are headed by the Secretary to the Delegates, who serves as OUP's chief executive and as its major representative on other university bodies. Oxford University has used a similar system to oversee the Press since the 17th century.
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See also
- Hachette
- Hart's Rules for Compositors and Readers at the University Press, Oxford
- List of largest UK book publishers
- Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, of which OUP is a member
- Cambridge University Press v. Patton, a copyright infringement suit in which OUP is a plaintiff
- Blackstone Press
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