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Join TAA on Twitter on Friday, January 12 at 11 a.m. ET using the hashtag #AcWriChat for our latest TweetChat focused on setting goals and planning a writing project.
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Cengage ‘will honor all contractual obligations’ with authors under Unlimited model
Cengage’s Chief Product Officer Fernando Bleichmar said the company will continue to honor its contractual obligations with authors under the Cengage Unlimited model, but that the contract they have with authors generally grants them the discretion to publish the work in the way they think best helps drive the sales of those titles.
“We have spent significant time with our internal teams making sure the contracts allow us to do the Unlimited model,” he said. “The contracts are established in a way in which the publishers have the discretion of evolving the model that benefits both the authors and the publisher, and our contracts allow the creation of different models. We are going through all the details in the contracts, having those conversations with our authors to make sure they are comfortable with the Unlimited model as we move forward.”
Authors express concern about new Cengage Unlimited subscription service
Cengage Unlimited, that gives students at U.S. higher education institutions access to all of the company’s digital higher education materials for $119.99 a semester has Cengage authors concerned about how their contracts will be affected.
“I think the authors should find out as soon as possible how we are going to be paid,” said mathematics author Pat McKeague, who did not receive any information from his publisher about the new service prior to its public announcement, and has not been able to reach his editor for more information. “My contracts require my written permission before any electronic version of my book can be published.”
#AcWriChat TweetChat: Not on Twitter? Watch live here
Join TAA on Twitter Friday, June 29 at 11 a.m. ET using the hashtag #AcWriChat for our latest TweetChat focused on finding reliable sources.
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#AcWriChat re-caps on getting organized, writing productivity, finalizing and publishing your work
TAA and Janet Salmons from SAGE Methodspace co-hosted a series of Tweetchats for the exchange of ideas and resources about academic writing and publishing using the hashtag #AcWriChat.
View a recap of the 11/3 Tweet Chat – Get Organized
View a recap of the 11/17 Tweet Chat – Writing Productivity
View a recap of the 12/1 Tweet Chat – Finalizing and Publishing Your Work