PressCouncil may refer to Danish PressCouncil , a Danish independent public tribunal presscouncil under the Ministry of Justice International Press Telecommunications Council , a consortium of the world s major news agencies and news industry vendors PressCouncil of India , a statutory body in India that governs the conduct of the print and broadcast media PressCouncil UK , a British voluntary press organisation that was succeeded by the Press Complaints Commission in 1990 New Zealand PressCouncil , an industry body that oversees complaints against print media disambig ... more details
Danish PressCouncil lang da Pressen vnet is a Denmark Danish independent public tribunal presscouncil under the Ministry of Justice of Denmark Ministry of Justice , established pursuant to the Danish Media Liability Act of January 1, 1992, to deal with complaints about the Danish mass media . The PressCouncil is located in Copenhagen . The PressCouncil cannot impose a sentence on the mass media or assure the complainant financial compensation. In cases concerning sound press ethics the PressCouncil can express its criticism. In cases about reply the Council may direct the editor of the mass media in question to publish a reply. In both types of cases the Council may direct the editor to publish the decision of the Council to an extent specified by the Council. The Council consist of eight people. As of November 21, 2005 they are Chief Justice Niels Grubbe Chief Justice Lene Pagter Kristensen Advocate Axel Kierkegaard Advocate Jesper Rothe Journalist Kaare R. Skou , TV 2 Denmark TV 2 Journalist Ulrik Holmstrup , tvDOKfilm Journalist Lene Sarup , Fyens Stiftstidende Photojournalism Press photographer Lars Lindskov , Freelancer freelance External links http www.pressenaevnet.dk Danish PressCouncil Category Danish government departments and agencies PressCouncil Category Danish law Category Danish media Category 1992 establishments in Denmark Denmark org stub ... more details
The New Zealand PressCouncil is a Non Governmental Organisation which exists to uphold standards in the New Zealand print media and promote freedom of speech in New Zealand. Founded in 1975, it is enabled to hear complaints against newspapers and other publications, particularly regarding allegations of bias and inaccuracy. It can order an offending publication to publish a summary of the Council s ruling, and will generally specify the prominence of the summary for example, where in the newspaper . The Council consists of an independent chair, five members representing the public, two representing the Newspaper Publishers Association, one representing magazine publishers, and two journalists who are appointed by the journalists union, the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union EPMU . It is entirely funded by the print media industry. PressCouncil website http www.presscouncil.org.nz index.htm Category New Zealand media PressCouncil Category Media complaints authorities Category Organisations based in New Zealand PressCouncil Category Organizations established in 1975 fr New Zealand PressCouncil ... more details
primarysources date July 2010 The Ontario PressCouncil as a voluntary media adjudication body which investigates complaints about newspapers in Ontario, Canada . The council was founded in 1972 with Davidson Dunton as its founding chair. The current chair is Robert G. Elgie who has been in the role since 2006. 228 newspapers ranging from metropolitan dailies to community monthlies were members of the council as of the beginning of 2009. However, in July 2011, Sun media withdrew 27 of its titles from the Ontario PressCouncil citing concerns over political correctness , leaving the council with only 10 daily newspapers and 191 community newspapers ref http www.thestar.com news canada article 1024322 sun media ditches presscouncil citing issues with political correctness ref . External links http www.ontpress.com Ontario PressCouncil Category Organizations established in 1972 Category Journalism ethics Category Media complaints authorities Category Canadian journalism organizations Category Canadian media regulation Category Communications authorities Ontario stub References Reflist ... more details
The PressCouncil was a United Kingdom British voluntary press organisation founded under threat of statutory regulation as the General Council in 1953, with a non binding regulatory framework. Through most of its history the Council was funded by newspaper proprietors, with the stated aim of maintaining high standards of ethics in journalism. The General Council was reformed as the PressCouncil in 1962 .... In 1991, the PressCouncil was replaced by the Press Complaints Commission . Origins 1947 1962 The first Royal Commission on the Press, United Kingdom Royal Commission on the Press recommended in 1949 that a General Council of the Press should be formed to govern the behaviour of the print media. In response to a threat of statutory regulation, the General Council of the Press was formed in 1953 ... In 1962, the PressCouncil was formed. Twenty percent of the membership were required to be lay members, not employed by a newspaper. The PressCouncil published a series of guidance booklets. Contempt of Court 1967 , Privacy 1971 Defamation 1973 However, the PressCouncil was criticised extensively ... that the Council was incapable of reform. ref cite web title Self Regulation of the Press url http ... accessdate 23 July 2011 ref Third era 1980 1991 The PressCouncil had lost the confidence of many in the media, ref cite web last Greenslade first Roy title How many mistakes can a presscouncil ... Cooper , the PressCouncil transferred its funding to the Press Standards Board of Finance and began ... to replace the PressCouncil. The new Commission would be given 18 months to prove non statutory ... Commission on the Press, United Kingdom Second Royal Commission on the Press in 1962, the General Council had been subject to considerable criticism. The Commission s report demanded improvement ... ref and in the report of the Royal Commission on the Press, United Kingdom Third Royal Commission on the Press , in 1977. The third Commission urged the development of a written Code of Practice. The Press ... more details
The PressCouncil Of India is a statutory body in India that governs the conduct of the print media. It is one ... of journalistic conduct. The presscouncil of India is protected by the constitution and its ... it exceedingly powerful a body. History PressCouncil is a mechanism for the Press to regulate itself ..., the PressCouncil. Powers, Practice and Procedure The PressCouncil of India was first set up in the year 1966 on the 4th of July by the Parliament on the recommendations of the First Press Commission with the object of preserving the freedom of the press and of maintaining and improving the standards of press in India. The present Council functions under the PressCouncil Act 1978. It is a statutory, quasi judicial body which acts as a watchdog of the press. It adjudicates the complaints against and by the press for violation of ethics and for violation of the freedom of the press respectively. The PressCouncil is headed by a Chairman, who has, by convention, been a retired judge of the Supreme ... of Supreme Court of India in 1968 . The Council consists of 28 other members of whom 20 represent the press and are nominated by the press organisations news agencies recognised and notified by the Council ... the publication non publication of the matter is objectionable within the meaning of the PressCouncil ... on the freedom of the press, he can also file a complaint with the Council. The aggrieved newspaper ... Council of India http presscouncil.nic.in http presscouncil.nic.in DEFAULTSORT PressCouncil Of India ... the press needs at once to be free and responsible. If the Press is to function effectively as the watchdog ... by any authority, organised bodies or individuals. But, this claim to press freedom has legitimacy only if it is exercised with a due sense of responsibility. The Press must, therefore, scrupulously ... Council of India. The members serve on the Council for a term of three years. The Council was last reconstituted on 22 May 2001. The present Chairman is Justice Markandey Katju. The Council is funded ... more details
dablink This article is about the International Press Telecommunications Council. For information on image metadata standards developed by the IPTC, see IPTC Information Interchange Model . The International Press Telecommunications Council , based in London , United Kingdom , is a consortium of the world s major news agencies and news industry vendors. It develops and maintains technical standards for improved news exchange that are used by virtually every major news organization in the world. Currently about 70 companies and organizations from the news industry are members of the IPTC. Most of IPTC s current work involves XML based business to business standards for sharing news, and development of advanced metadata to describe and classify news text, photos, graphics, videos and other media. The IPTC was established in 1965 by a group of news organisations including the Alliance Europ enne des Agences de Presse , American Newspaper Publishers Association now Newspaper Association of America NAA , F d ration Internationale des Editeurs de Journaux now World Association of Newspapers WAN and the North American News Agencies a joint committee of Associated Press , Canadian Press and United Press International to safeguard the telecommunications interests of the world s press. IPTC Standards Photo Image metadata The IPTC defined a set of metadata properties that can be applied to images ... Press Telecommunications Council http www.iptc.org cms site members.html?channel CH0097 Current ... News agencies Category 1965 establishments cs IPTC da International Press Telecommunications Council de International Press Telecommunications Council es IPTC fr International Press Telecommunications Council it International Press Telecommunications Council nl International Press Telecommunications Council ja IPTC no International Press Telecommunications Council pl IPTC fi International Press Telecommunications Council ... more details
primary date January 2012 Refimprove date May 2008 Infobox Organization name International Council for Press and Broadcasting image With Arafat.JPG 200px formation 2006 type Non profit organization status Foundation headquarters London , United Kingdom region served Worldwide leader title Chairman leader name William Morris Next Century Foundation William Morris website http www.ncfpeace.org http www.ncfpeace.org The council is a subsidiary body of the Next Century Foundation , an organisation which ... with the International Council for Press and Broadcasting. It was launched at the NCF s 2011 International ... Council for Press and Broadcasting that have been posted on our media blogs. ref ... Telegraph 2008 DEFAULTSORT International Council For Press And Broadcasting Category International .... It also takes press delegations to the Middle East and South Asia as well as running an annual conferences on subjects such as Xenophobia and Disinformation. History The International Council for Press and Broadcasting was established by the Next Century Foundation in 2007. It incorporates the International Media Council founded 2000 ref http www.ncfpeace.org drupal node 11 ref of the Next ... confusion caused following the establishment of a second International Media Council by the Davos World Economic Forum organisation in 2006. An International Media Council delegation was the last ... Media Council and Peace Through Media is committed to promoting, peace through media . Though it recognises ... in the media affects the mental health of the world, the Council believes that freedom of expression ... Mr Ribal Al Assad of ANN Satellite TV Mr John Porter of the Porter Foundation. Media Ethics Code The Council .... Accordingly, the council has published its own code of media ethics which it seeks to promote as a means ..., assessing them in terms of press freedom, accuracy, incitement, bias, sensitivity and transparency ... Media Council Blogsites http mideastmedia.blogspot.com Disinformation and Xenophobia in Mid East Media ... more details
The Swedish PressCouncil Swedish language Swedish Pressens Opinionsn mnd , PON is a body governed by the Swedish print media tasked with determining whether the actions of a newspaper is in line with good journalistic practice . Complaints regarding the practices of print media can be reported by the general public to the Pressombudsmannen Press Ombudsman who determines whether a complaint should be brought before the PressCouncil. The PON can issue fine penalty fine s of up to Swedish krona SEK 2,000 and publish a rejecting opinion. sfn Rehmann 2010 p 15 The charter of the PON, the standing instructions of the Press Ombudsman, and funding for both is the responsibility of the Press s Cooperation Committee lang sv Pressens Samarbetsn mnd . sfn Rehmann 2010 p 15 The Press s Cooperation Committee is composed of the Swedish Media Publisher s Association lang sv Tidningsutgivarna or TU , the lang sv Sveriges Tidskrifter ST , the Swedish Union of Journalists lang sv Svenska Journalistf rbundet or SJF , and the Swedish Publicists Association lang sv Publicistklubben . sfn Rehmann 2010 p 15 References reflist refbegin cite book title Personality Rights in European Tort Law chapter Media Systems in an International Comparative Perspective first Bettina last Rehmann editor1 first Gert editor1 last Br ggemeier editor2 first Aurelia Colombi editor2 last Ciacchi editor3 first Patrick editor3 last O Callaghan series Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law The Common Core of European Law Project publisher Cambridge University Press year 2010 isbn 978 0 521 19491 4 chapterurl http books.google.com books?id WWP1BU3IXdwC&pg PA15 ref harv refend External links http www.po.se Official website Category Journalism related professional associations Category Organizations based in Sweden Category Media complaints authorities Sweden org stub sv Pressens Opinionsn mnd ... more details
The Australian PressCouncil APC is the self regulatory body of the Australia n print media . It was established ... apc.html About the Council , Australian PressCouncil wesite ref ref name Geoffrey Craig Its aims are to help preserve the traditional freedom of the press within Australia and to ensure that the free press acts responsibly and ethically. ref name apc about In its attempts to preserve the freedom of the press, it keeps a watching brief on developments which might threaten such freedoms. ref ... term campaigner for the establishment of the Australian PressCouncil was George Godfrey journalist ... PressCouncil accessdate 11 November 2011 ref The standards stress the importance of the discussion ... is Julian Disney. The inaugural chairman of the Australian PressCouncil was Frank Kitto . He ... are title Who we are publisher Australian PressCouncil accessdate 11 November 2011 ref Former members ... The chairman of Australian Consolidated Press , Kerry Packer described the Council as window dressing ... ref The Australian PressCouncil wants to see its role expand into regulation of news and current ... e6frg996 1226119248754 title The PressCouncil has plans to expand powers author Mark Day accessdate ... Julianne year 1998 publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge, United Kingdom isbn 0521620422 ... url http adb.anu.edu.au biography godfrey george fuller 12548 accessdate 11 November 2011 ref The Council ... s and editor in chief editor s to respect the Council s views, to adhere voluntarily to ethical standards ... the press ref name Geoffrey Craig http books.google.ie books?id ksLy3V4U27wC&lpg PA40&ots sfyn0XAIyT ... accessdate 11 November 2011 ref The effectiveness of the Council has been noted in that every adjudication ... Cambridge University Press location Melbourne, Victoria isbn 978052114707 page 229 url http books.google.com.au ... a deterrent. ref name pblv Cite news url http www.smh.com.au national press body lifts veil on reporting of suicide 20110801 1i8bz.html title Press body lifts veil on reporting of suicide author ... more details
selfref For press resources about Wikipedia, please visit the foundation Press room Wikimedia Foundation press room . selfref For press coverage of Wikipedia, please visit Wikipedia Press coverage . wiktionary TOCright Press may refer to Media News media , the section of the mass media industry that focuses on presenting current news to the public Publisher , a company that produces or disseminates literature or information Press TV , the Iranian television network Associated Press , a global news network Press newspaper Press newspaper , a newspaper in Serbia The Pittsburgh Press , a historic newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA that ceased publication in 1991. Machines Printing press , a machine that transfers inked images onto a medium such as paper or cloth Machine press , a machine that shapes material RAM press , a machine that shapes clay Trouser press , an electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers Food preparation French press , a device for coffee preparation Fruit press , a device used to separate fruit solids from juice Garlic press , a kitchen utensil designed to crush garlic cloves Ram press food , a device used to extract juice or oil Wine press , a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making Other uses Ironing , the act of removing wrinkles from clothes Press overhead , the act of lifting a weight above the head Press surname , family name of English and Eastern European origin Press song Press song , by Paul McCartney Press album Press album , by MU330 Impressment , a method of involuntary recruitment into a navy Linen press , a cabinet for storing textiles Press film Press film , a Turkish film See also The Press disambiguation Press gang disambiguation disambig ca Press de Presse es Prensa eu Prentsa fr Presse ht Lapr s nl Pers ja nn Presse pl Prasa pt Imprensa ro Press ru ur ... more details
Use New Zealand English date March 2012 Other uses The Press disambiguation use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox Newspaper name File The Press Christchurch.png 225px image File The Press newspaper cover.png caption The 17 March 2008 front page of br The Press type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet ... New Zealand oclc ISSN website http www.press.co.nz www.press.co.nz The Press is a daily broadsheet ... Profile of The Christchurch Press publisher Fairfax Media url http www.fairfaxnz.co.nz businesses ... businesses press.html archivedate 2007 09 18 ref History File Former Press Building, Cashel Street.jpg thumb left upright Former Press Building in Cashel Street, in use by the newspaper until 1908 The Press was first published on 25 May 1861 from a small cottage in Montreal Street, making ... Samuel Butler s Erewhon appeared in the Press Newspaper in an article signed Cellarius and headed Darwin ... etext 1906 Erewhon by Samuel Butler. Release Date 20 March 2005. ref In 1905, The Press purchased a block of the Cathedral Square site for 4,000. The Board then purchased the right of way Press .... The Gothic part of the The Press Building, Christchurch Press building was occupied by the company until 22 February 2011, was built starting in 1907 and the Press staff shifted into it in February 1909 from their Cashel Street premises. In the 1930s, The Press began to seek solutions to the slow ... passenger trains to operate at the early morning times desired by The Press as patronage would ..., The Press was willing to subsidise the construction and operation of two small NZR RM class Leyland ... of The Press and Rod Oram The newspaper is the largest circulating daily in the South Island and publishes ... Canterbury News are also published by The Press and are free. Today, the newspaper is a well respected ... Island. The Press won the Best New Zealand Newspaper award and also picked up Best Daily Newspaper ..., The Press won Best Design at the Canon Media Awards, ref http www.canonmediaawards.co.nz ref and Best ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Press On Type Studio Artist June Carter Cash Cover Released 1999 Recorded Genre country music Country Length Label Risk Records br Dualtone Producer John Carter Cash br J.J. Blair Reviews Rolling Stone Rating 3.5 5 http www.rollingstone.com artists junecartercash albums album 255271 review 6068285 press on link Last album Appalachian Pride br 1979 This album Press On br 1999 Next album Wildwood Flower album Wildwood Flower br 2003 Press On is the Grammy Award winning second album by singer June Carter Cash . It was released in 1999 by the Risk Records record label label and then later re released by the Dualtone label. The album was produced by John Carter Cash Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash s only son and J.J. Blair. Track listing Diamonds in the Rough A.P. Carter Ring of Fire song Ring of Fire June Carter Cash , Merle Kilgore Far Side Banks of Jordan Terry Smith Losin You J. Carter Cash, Helen Carter Gatsby s Restaurant J. Carter Cash, Rosie Carter Wing of Angels J. Carter Cash The L&N Don t Stop Here Anymore Tom T. Hall Once Before I Die J. Carter Cash, Johnny Cash I Used to Be Somebody J. Carter Cash Tall Lover Man J. Carter Cash Tiffany Anastasia Lowe J. Carter Cash Meeting in the Air A.P. Carter Can the Circle Be Unbroken Bye and Bye Will The Circle Be Unbroken? A.P. Carter Personnel June Carter Cash Human voice vocals , autoharp Johnny Cash backing vocals Marty Stewart acoustic guitar , mandolin , backing vocals Norman Blake American musician Norman Blake guitar , acoustic guitar & dobro Jason Carter fiddle Rodney Crowell acoustic guitar Dave Roe bass guitar Rick Lonow drum kit drums Hazel Johnson mandolin Rosie Carter backing vocals Benmont Tench piano Category 1999 albums Category June Carter Cash albums 1990s country album stub fr Press On ... more details
Council disambiguation Pontifical CouncilPressCouncil disambiguation Regional Council disambiguation ...distinguish counsel wiktionary Council may refer to In politics Borough council, a form of local government City council , a form of local government Community council , the most local official representative bodies in Scotland and Wales Council of Europe , a political, intergovernmental organization with 47 member countries Council of the European Union , the upper house of the European Union Council of State , an organ of government in many states County council , a council that governs a county in the British Isles European Council , the body of heads of states or governments of the European Union Labour council , an association of labour unions or union branches in a given area Municipal council , borough city council in France conseil municipal National Security Council , an executive ... in England , a form of local government in the United Kingdom Privy council , a body that advises the head of state of a nation Town council , a democratically elected form of government for small ... in the United Kingdom United Nations Security Council , a decision making body at the United Nations Workers council , a council composed of working class or proletarian members In other fields Arts council , a government or private, non profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts Bar council , a professional body that regulates the profession of barristers together with the Inns of Court Buddhist councils , important historical events in the history of Buddhism Council Boy Scouts , a non profit private corporation within Boy Scouts of America Ecumenical council , a meeting of the bishops ... Floyd Council , an American blues musician Student council , a student organization present in many ... church University Council running a university Works council , a body representing the workers of a plant .... Youth council , an example of youth voice engaged in youth led decision making In United States geography ... more details
Perugia Press is an American not for profit poetry press located in Florence, Massachusetts and founded in 1997 by Editor and Director Susan Kan. The press publishes one collection of poetry per year, by an emerging female poet chosen from its annual book contest, the Perugia Press Prize. ref http www.perugiapress.com aboutpress.html Perugia Press About the Press ref ref http www.perugiapress.com index.html Perugia Press Home Page ref The press has received support from the Academy of American Poets Greenwall Fund ref http www.poets.org page.php prmID 131 Academy of American Poets The Greenwall Fund Grant Recipients ref and individual donors. ref http www.perugiapress.com support.html Perugia Press Support the Press ref Notable authors published by Perugia Press include Diane Gilliam Fisher Kettle Bottom , 2004 , Melanie Braverman , Frannie Lindsay , Jennifer K. Sweeney , Lynne Thompson , and Nancy K. Pearson . Authors have been recipients many awards including the James Laughlin Award , the L. L. Winship PEN New England Award , the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award, the Ohioana Library Association Poetry Book of the Year award, the Pushcart Prize , NEA Literature Fellowships, Massachusetts Cultural Council grants, and numerous other honors. ref http www.perugiapress.com books.html Perugia Press Books ref Perugia Press titles have been reviewed by Valparisio Poetry Review, ref http www.valpo.edu vpr murphyreviewfisher.html Review Valparisio Poetry Review Review by Erin Murphy of Kettle Bottom by Diane Gilliam Fisher ref Prairie Schooner, ref http muse.jhu.edu login?uri journals prairie schooner v082 82.2.stewart nunez.html Prairie Schooner Volume 82, Number ... reflist External links http www.perugiapress.com Perugia Press Website http www.clmp.org directory index.php Council of Literary Magazines and Small Presses Directory of Member Publishers http www.pw.org content perugia press Poets & Writers Directory Small Presses Perugia Press Listing Category American ... more details
The Mercury Press is a Canada Canadian publishing company which publishes literary fiction, poetry, and non fiction works by Canadians. Mercury has a substantial jazz list and has also published murder mystery murder mysteries , priding itself in its eclecticism. Books published by Mercury have won or been shortlisted for numerous awards, including Governor General s Award The Governor General s Award , Toronto Book Awards The City of Toronto Book Award , Trillium Book Award The Trillium Award , and many others. ref name About Page cite web url http www.themercurypress.ca ?q about title The Mercury Press About Page ref History In 1978, Glynn Davies founded the Aya Press, first publishing Ancient Music by Itzy Borstein. Over its eleven year lifespan, the Aya Press became one of Canada s most important small literary presses, publishing the work of experimental poets and culturally significant fiction. ref name Canadian Archive cite web url http www.lac bac.gc.ca literaryarchives 027011 200.011 e.html title Library and Archives Canada ref On January 1st, 1990, the Aya Press changed its name to The Mercury Press, meaning messenger or signpost. ref name About Page cite web url http www.themercurypress.ca ?q about title The Mercury Press About Page ref Funding The Mercury Press is funded by contributions from the Canada Council Canadian Council For the Arts , the Ontario Arts Council , the Ontario Media Development Corporation s Book Fund, and the Ontario Book Publishing Tax Credit Program. It also receives funding from the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage s Book Publishing Industry Development Program. ref name About Page cite web url http www.themercurypress.ca ?q about title The Mercury Press About Page ref Notable Authors Jack Chambers Mark ... ?q authors title The Mercury Press Author Page ref References reflist External links http www.themercurypress.ca The Mercury Press DEFAULTSORT Mercury Press, The Category Book publishing companies of Canada ... more details
The Federated Press was a left wing news agency news service established in 1920 that provided daily content to the radical and labor press in United States America . History The People s Council for Peace and Democracy , established in New York City in May 1917 and headed by Scott Nearing and Louis P. Lochner, produced a monthly publication called People s Council Bulletin, which featured international news with an emphasis on the doings of the peace movement. The editor of this publication was William E. Williams, press spokesman of the People s Council. ref name Nearing173 Scott Nearing, The Making of a Radical A Political Autobiography. New York Harper Colophon Books, 1972 pg. 173. ref This bulletin proved the inspiration for the International Labor News Service, itself a news agency for the radical press, as octagenarian Scott Nearing, recounted in his 1972 memoirs blockquote One day...a big, sturdy chap just past middle age came into our New York People s Council office and showed credentials from the Western Miners Union Western Metal Miners . He had been reading our Bulletin and liked the material, especially that dealing with international affairs. If you will put this material into a regular news service, he told us, our organization will help pay for it and circulate it. Here is our first contribution and he put a 20 bill on the desk. ref Nearing erroneously recalls this event as having happened in 1921, that is, a date after the merger of the International Labor News Service with the Federated Press. Nearing, The Making of a Radical, pg. 173. ref blockquote In Milwaukee, Wisconsin a similar concept was being tested by Edward J. Costello, Managing Editor of Victor ... Press, was founded on January 3, 1920, and was intended to supply copy to labor and radical newspapers around the country. The two news agencies decided to join forces under the Federated Press ... to produce content for the Federated Press until 1943, when he was fired for his anti war politics ... more details
Infobox scientist name Frank Press image Frank Press Jerusalem1953.jpg birth date birthdate and age 1924 ... religion footnotes Frank Press born December 4, 1924 is an United States American geophysics geophysicist . Born in Brooklyn, New York , Press was science advisor to President Jimmy Carter from 1976 ... Press , in the Ellsworth Mountains , Antarctica and Osedax Osedax frankpressi , a species of whalebone eating marine worm. Press graduated with a B.S. degree from the City College of New York 1944 ... Press was a founder of Lamont Geological Observatory now Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, N.Y. Originally trained as an oceanographer, Press participated in research cruises on the sailing vessels RV Vema and RV Atlantis . In the early 1950s, Press turned to seismology, co ... in layered media. In 1957, Press was recruited by California Institute of Technology Caltech to succeed ... younger outsider. Press accomplishments in this period include the design of a long period seismograph ... to seismic recordings. Press was also closely involved in the construction of a lunar seismograph, first deployed by the Apollo 11 astronauts see Lunar seismology . In 1965, Press moved to MIT as department ... to earthquake prediction. In 1976, Press became science advisor to President Jimmy Carter and director ... served for a total of 12 years. In 1996, Press co founded the Washington Advisory Group later renamed ... University of Science and Technology in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. Press chaired that university s international ... Academy of Sciences 1981 1993 Chairman of the United States National Research Council National Research Council 1981 1993 Science Advisor to the President of the United States , Office of Science and Technology ... Member of the advisory council of CRDF Global Awards National Medal of Science U.S. National ... State Geologists , 2007 Publications Understanding earth ISBN 0716735040 by Press, Frank., Siever, Raymond ... Press, Frank. Abstracts with Programs Geological Society of America, vol.30, no.7, pp.247, 1998 ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Oppidan Press image caption Oppi Press front page of 23 April 2008 type Fortnightly format Tabloid foundation 2007 editor Michelle Solomon circulation 1,500 to 2,000 readership 4,000 to 7,000 headquarters Rhodes University website http www.theoppidanpress.com TheOppidanPress.com The Oppidan Press is an independent student run newspaper at Rhodes University in Grahamstown . History The newspaper was founded in 2007 by two undergraduates Lionel Faull Editor 2007, Managing Editor 2008 , and Ines Schumacher Deputy Editor 2007, Editor 2008 . It received almost no funding from the Rhodes University SRC at the time, and had to rely almost entirely on advertising revenue. The Oppidan Press was founded not only to provide news and entertainment to the previously disenfranchised Oppidan community, but also to increase the quality of student media at Rhodes University. The newspaper s direct competitor is Activate . Purpose The Oppidan Press is primarily a newspaper produced for student readers who live off campus in digs, although its orientation and coverage necessarily includes campus affairs, because all students are members of the Rhodes community. It is published fortnightly during university term time, i.e. approximately 12 editions per year. However, this does not exclude special editions published for certain events which fall outside of these parameters. Financing Although The Oppidan Press receives a grant from Rhodes University s Student Representative Council, all printing costs are covered by advertisements and private sponsors. The grant is used for the newspaper s extensive training programme, functions and office equipment. This makes the newspaper s editorial side completely independent of the University. Editors 2007 Lionel Faull 2008 Ines ... E2 80 99s ugly duckling Thought Leader External links http www.theoppidanpress.com The Oppidan Press http www.ru.ac.za Rhodes University Rhodes University DEFAULTSORT Oppidan Press Category Student ... more details
imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url URL http www.tupelopress.org Tupelo Press is an American not for profit literary press founded in 1999. It produced its first titles in 2001, publishing poetry, fiction and non fiction. Originally located in Dorset, Vermont, the press has since moved to North Adams, Massachusetts . ref http www.pw.org content small press points 30 Poets & Writers Small Press ... April 2, 2009 North Adams, MA ref . History, staff and funding Tupelo Press was founded by Jeffrey ... Gauthier, Director of Sales & Marketing. ref http www.tupelopress.org about.php About Tupelo Press ref Tupelo Press publishes the winners of its national poetry competitions, as well as manuscripts accepted through general submission. ref http www.tupelopress.org submissions.php Tupelo Press Submission Guidelines ref Awards given by Tupelo Press include the Dorset Prize, the Annual Tupelo Press Crazyhorse First Book of Poetry Contest and the Snowbound Series Chapbook Award. Tupelo Press titles ... to create an independent distribution venture. The press receives support from the National Endowment ... Tupelo Press Friends Succor & Sustenance ref Tupelo Press partnered with the College of Charleston and the literary journal Crazyhorse magazine Crazyhorse to establish the Crazyhorse Tupelo Press ... The Crazyhorse Tupelo Press Publishing Institute at the College of Charleston ref Notable authors and honors Notable authors published by Tupelo Press include Mark Halliday , G.C. Waldrep , Larissa ... , and numerous other honors. ref http www.tupelopress.org index.php Tupelo Press Author Pages Reviews ref Tupelo Press titles have been reviewed in The Los Angeles Times, Publishers Weekly, Library ... other publications. ref http www.tupelopress.org index.php Tupelo Press Author Pages Reviews ref ... Mattawa . References reflist Sources http www.tupelopress.org index.php Tupelo Press Website External links http www.tupelopress.org index.php Tupelo Press Website http www.clmp.org directory ... more details
Advert date August 2010 Chax Press is a publisher of experimental and avant garde poetry run by bookmaker and poet Charles Alexander poet and book artist Charles Alexander . The press publishes both trade paperback and handmade artist s books. Chax is the oldest publisher of poetry in Tucson, Arizona Tucson, AZ , a city where the press was initially founded in 1984, continuing the work of Black Mesa Press that Alexander had begun in 1981 in Wisconsin. The first book published was French Sonnets, by Jackson Mac Low . Chax Press continues to publish about 10 titles a year. Chax Press is funded by grants from the Tucson Pima Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts , the Fund for Poetry, and other organizations, as well as by its earned income from book sales and by donations from individuals. Notable Books and Influence The press is known for its innovative work in combining avant garde poetics with unusual book forms which create new types of reading experiences, such as Individuals by Lyn Hejinian and Kit Robinson. The accordion bound volume features a collaborative poem in which ... modes of alternative reading is a typical goal for the bookworks of the press. Chax is also known for being a publisher of the Language poets . Notable books published by Chax Press include Traffic ... poet Gil Ott, The Form of Our Uncertainty , edited by Kristen Gallagher. The press currently ... in this series is Since I Moved In , by Tim Peterson. Noted authors published by Chax Press include ... , Patrick Pritchett, Jerome Rothenberg and Mark Weiss. The Chax Press Board of Directors features ... Hogue, Laynie Brown, and Barbara Henning . Chax Press has hosted the literary journal EOAGH edited ... EOAGH appeared as the sonic graph of a word in a dream. External links http chax.org Chax Press website ... gbase Arts Content?oid 44288 What s Love Got to Do With It? Chax Press presents a poetic ... press publishers Category Book arts Category Publishing companies established in 1984 ... more details
Honno is a Welsh List of women s presses women s press , based in Aberystwyth , which is run as an independent co operative. The press concentrates solely on publishing writing by the women of Wales , with the twin aims of increasing publication opportunities for Welsh women and expanding the audience for Welsh women s writing. ref name Whitfield http www.walesonline.co.uk showbiz and lifestyle features 2008 10 24 honno founder explains how women got a voice 91466 22106087 Whitfield, Lydia. Honno founder explains how women got a voice. WalesOnline 24 October 2008 accessed 18 February 2009 ref In 2006, Dai Smith , chair of the Arts Council of Wales , praised Honno s terrific work in bringing women s literature back into print . ref Ings, Catherine. Giving a voice to forgotten authors. South Wales Evening Post 13 July 2006 . Republished in http www.libraryofwales.org english news archive.asp?newsID 11 Library of Wales News accessed 18 February 2009 ref Luned Meredith, one of the founders, claimed in the press s 21st anniversary year of 2008 that Honno had made a significant contribution to the changing social conscience which has given prominence to the woman s voice . ref name Whitfield The press was started by a group of volunteers, and had 400 shareholders within six months of its establishment. ref name Whitfield Honno has received financial support from the Welsh Books Council and the European Union . ref name Whitfield The name Honno is the Welsh feminine form of that . Publications The majority of titles are novels, autobiographies and short story anthologies in English ... 2009 ref The press s 450 authors include Lindsay Ashford author Lindsay Ashford , Anne Beale , Brenda ... story anthology, won the Raymond Williams Prize of the Arts Council England . ref http www.honno.co.uk ... Council s Tir na n Og Award for Best Children s Title in English in 1996. ref http www.wbc.org.uk child pastwinners.html Welsh Books Council The Tir na n Og Award Past Winners accessed 19 February ... more details
File Dun Emer Press ,c. 1903.jpg right thumbnail The Dun Emer Press in 1903 with Elizabeth Yeats working the hand press see also alternative media Small press is a term often used to describe publisher ... who manage to do more. The terms small press , indie publisher , and independent press are often used interchangeably, with independent press defined as publishers that are not part of large ... not be confused with vanity press es . Vanity or subsidy presses usually require payment by authors ... on demand POD printing press. Printers have a very low selectivity. They will accept nearly ... most minimal, small press production consists of chapbook s. This role can now be taken on by desktop publishing and Web site s. This still leaves a continuum of small press publishing from specialist ... and Crafts Movement , particularly the Kelmscott Press . The use of small letterpress machines ... of practical lithography made small press publication much easier. A recent burgeoning of small ... also a distinction made between small presses and micro presses. A micro press can be defined as a publisher .... ref name defined In Canada , these are considered Small Press publishers but the standard Small Press book run is accepted at 300 copies of a Chapbook and 500 or more copies of a Spine Bound book. In doing this, Small Press publishers are eligible for Grants from the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council. See also Amateur press association Association of Little Presses Wikinews John Reed on Orwell, God, self destruction and the future of writing Author John Reed on the small press British small press comics Fanzine List of literary magazines List of small presses Literary presses Private press Small magazine little magazine Small Press Distribution Footnotes See http en.wikipedia.org ..., 2007 Who they are What they want How to win them over 17th Edition publisher Three Dog Press year ... press publishers Category Publishing terms Small Press fr Small press id Penerbit indie nl Small press ... more details
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Twelveheads Press is an independent publishing company based in Chacewater near Truro , Cornwall , United Kingdom UK . Best known for their Cornish Heritage series but also well known by scholars and enthusiasts for their transport and mining books the firm takes its name from the hamlet of Twelveheads . History and philosophy Founded by Michael Messenger and John Stengelhofen, Twelveheads have been producing high quality books for over 25 years. Their specialist books include topics such as maritime, mining and railway history, and mostly cover the areas of Cornwall and Southwest Britain. In 1988 Messenger and Stengelhofen were joined by Alan Kittridge and all three have contributed significantly to their titles ref http titfield.co.uk Pubnames.htm The Titfield Thunderbolt Publishers list ref Michael Messenger states ref This statement was received by email, on an enquiry from WP editor. There is a fuller statement at the http www.twelveheads.com tabout.htm Company website About us ref blockquote Twelveheads Press is not a conventional publishing house in the usual sense, but three friends who publish subjects that interest us. Our knowledge ensures that the books are authentic and accurate. Whilst we try not to lose money on books because we do not rely on Twelveheads Press for our living we can afford to reject manuscripts that are not to the standards we want and expect. It is only ... Titles for Cornwall County Council The following titles were produced by Historic Environment Service formerly Cornwall Archaeological Unit for Cornwall County Council ref http www.cornwall.gov.uk index.cfm?articleid 5571 Titles published for Historic Environment Service of Cornwall County Council ... Cornwall s Railway Heritage Standard Book Number The Twelveheads Press has the following 13 digit ISBN code 978 0 906294 followed by xxx y References references External links Twelveheads Press http ... Companies established in 1977 Category Small press publishers Category Companies based in Cornwall ... more details