Cambridge University Press
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With a global sales presence, publishing hubs, and offices in more than 40 countries, it published over 50,000 titles by authors from over 100 countries. Its publications include more than 420 academic journals, monographs, reference works, school and university textbooks, and English language teaching and learning publications. It also published Bibles, runs a bookshop in Cambridge, sells through Amazon, and has a conference venues business in Cambridge at the Pitt Building and the Sir Geoffrey Cass Sports and Social Centre. It also served as the King's Printer.
Cambridge University Press, as part of the University of Cambridge, was a non-profit organization. Cambridge University Press joined The Association of American Publishers trade organization in the Hachette v. Internet Archive lawsuit which resulted in the removal of access to over 500,000 books from global readers. Provided by Wikipedia
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7by CABI Institute of Entomology., International Institute of Entomology., Cambridge University Press.
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9by Entomological Society of Canada, BioOne (Organization), Cambridge University Press., Biodiversity Heritage Library.
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12Global corruption report 2008: corruption in the water sector Global corruption report 2008: corruption in the water sectorby 3731 Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (RU), 21016 Water Integrity Network, Berlín (Alemania), 18473 Transparency International, Berlín (Alemania)
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13Published 1992Other Authors: “...Cambridge University Press...”
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14Published 1982Other Authors: “...Cambridge University Press...”
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