Wesleyan Publication Assistance Program
revised September 29, 2006
Because of
changing market conditions, publishers sometimes request that authors provide
funds to underwrite the publication of scholarly monographs, books, and other
formats. To address this situation, the Office of Academic Affairs has
instituted a new pilot program, outlined below, to support the publication
efforts of tenured and tenure-track faculty. Wesleyan will share with the author
some of the costs of a publication subvention. Wesleyan will match the
author's contribution (dollar for dollar) with Wesleyan's contribution not
exceeding $3000. The grant may be applied to the
cost of permissions, but it may not be used for indexing, journal page fees, or
textbooks.
A.
Eligibility: Tenured
and tenure-track faculty
B.
Eligible Publications:
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Publications
in any language or academic discipline
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Publications
in a variety of formats, including books, articles, recordings, DVDs,
web-based publications, and other artistic works
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Only
publications placed with a non-profit scholarly publisher who, after a
favorable review process recommending publication, stipulates that the
publication assistance grant is a condition of publication.
C.
Other Guidelines for Authors/Applicants:
1. Authors may not suggest the possibility of a publication subvention in
their communications with publishers.
2. Before they may apply for the program, applicants for a publication
assistance grant must have from the publisher either a signed contract or a
formal letter of acceptance pending a subvention.
3. The author may not be the publisher, producer, or agent.
4. One copy of the publication must be provided at no cost to the University
Library.
5. Wesleyan’s support must be recognized in the publication.
D.
Application Process:
1. Authors must submit the following:
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Manuscript or
description of work with title
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c.v.
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Formal letter
of acceptance from publisher, with a statement that a subvention of a specific
amount is required, and a justification for that amount
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Copies of
letters to other funding sources, including Wesleyan sources, to which the
applicant has applied for support and the responses received. (See Section E
below.)
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Statement of
the significance of the publication for the field and for the author’s career
2. Awards Process:
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Deadlines:
Wesleyan will use a rolling process.
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Applications
should be submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs, attn: Joy Vodak. They
will then be reviewed by the Academic Deans. Final approval and notice will
come from the Office of Academic Affairs.
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A limited
number of awards will be available. Awards will be made on a 50%
matching basis--shared between the author and Wesleyan. The maximum amount that Wesleyan will contribute is $3,000.
E.
Other Sources for Faculty to Receive Publishing Subventions
1. Scholarly Societies and Academies:
Check web sites for eligibility. An example is the Medieval Academy of
America:
http://www.medievalacademy.org/books/book_book_subvention.htm
2. Foundations and Grants:
Check web sites for various grant program descriptions. An example is NHPRC of
the
National Archives and Records Administration:
http://www.archives.gov/nhprc/anouncement/subvention.html.
3. Departmental Funds:
Some departments have endowed funds to support faculty research and
publications.
The above pilot
program will be reviewed periodically and may be changed or revoked.
9/29/06