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The University of Chicago Press was established in the year 1900.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press was established in 1890, not 1900.
Robert F. Harper authored the inaugural publication of the University of Chicago Press.
Answer: True
Explanation: The inaugural publication of the University of Chicago Press was *Assyrian and Babylonian Letters Belonging to the Kouyunjik Collections of the British Museum*, authored by Robert F. Harper.
By the year 1900, the University of Chicago Press had published over 100 books and pamphlets.
Answer: True
Explanation: By the year 1900, the University of Chicago Press had published a total of 127 books and pamphlets.
The University of Chicago Press was managed entirely by university staff from its founding in 1890.
Answer: False
Explanation: For its initial three years, the University of Chicago Press was managed externally by D. C. Heath in collaboration with R. R. Donnelley, before the University assumed full operational control in 1894.
The University of Chicago officially assumed full operational control of its press in 1894.
Answer: True
Explanation: The University of Chicago officially assumed full operational control and responsibility for its press in 1894.
The *Decennial Publications* project allowed the press to begin publishing works by authors from outside the University of Chicago.
Answer: True
Explanation: The *Decennial Publications* project, initiated in 1902, was instrumental in enabling the press to commence publishing works by authors not affiliated with the University of Chicago by 1905.
The University of Chicago Press began publishing works by external scholars in 1900.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press began publishing works by external scholars by 1905, following the *Decennial Publications* project.
In what year was the University of Chicago Press founded?
Answer: 1890
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press was formally established in 1890.
Who authored the very first book published by the University of Chicago Press?
Answer: Robert F. Harper
Explanation: The inaugural publication of the University of Chicago Press was authored by Robert F. Harper.
How many copies of its first book did the University of Chicago Press sell within the first two years of publication?
Answer: Exactly 5 copies
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press's first book sold only five copies within its initial two years of publication.
What was the approximate number of books and pamphlets published by the University of Chicago Press by the year 1900?
Answer: 127
Explanation: By the year 1900, the University of Chicago Press had published a total of 127 books and pamphlets.
How was the University of Chicago Press initially managed after its founding?
Answer: By an external management team from Boston and Chicago.
Explanation: During its initial three years of operation, the University of Chicago Press functioned independently of the university's direct administration. Management was undertaken by the Boston-based publishing firm D. C. Heath, in partnership with the Chicago printing company R. R. Donnelley.
What significant project, initiated in 1902, enabled the press to publish works by authors from outside the University of Chicago?
Answer: The *Decennial Publications*
Explanation: The *Decennial Publications*, commenced in 1902, marked a pivotal reorganization for the press. This initiative involved the compilation of scholarly articles and monographs authored by University of Chicago scholars and administrators, focusing on the institution and its research endeavors. Critically, this project facilitated the press's expansion to include publications by authors external to the University of Chicago by 1905.
In what year did the University of Chicago Press begin publishing works by scholars from outside the university?
Answer: 1905
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press began publishing works by external scholars by 1905, following the *Decennial Publications* project.
The University of Chicago Press's inaugural publication achieved immediate and substantial sales success.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press's first book, *Assyrian and Babylonian Letters*, experienced modest sales, selling only five copies within its initial two years, contrary to achieving massive success.
The *Journal of Political Economy* and the *American Journal of Sociology* were among the earliest journals published by the Press.
Answer: True
Explanation: The *Journal of Political Economy* and the *American Journal of Sociology* were indeed among the earliest scholarly journals published by the University of Chicago Press.
The first edition of *The Chicago Manual of Style* was published in 1906.
Answer: True
Explanation: The inaugural edition of *The Chicago Manual of Style* was published in 1906, originating from the press's manuscript editing and proofreading department.
*The Chicago Manual of Style* serves as a guide primarily focused on scientific research methodologies.
Answer: False
Explanation: *The Chicago Manual of Style* is a comprehensive guide to writing, editing, and citation, applicable across various disciplines, not solely focused on scientific research methodologies.
During Morris Philipson's tenure, the press published *The Lisle Letters*, a collection of 16th-century correspondence.
Answer: True
Explanation: One of the most ambitious scholarly projects during Morris Philipson's directorship was the publication of *The Lisle Letters*, a comprehensive collection of 16th-century correspondence.
Norman Maclean's book *A River Runs Through It* was published in 1992 and became a bestseller.
Answer: False
Explanation: While Norman Maclean's *A River Runs Through It* became a bestseller, its publication date was 1976, not 1992. *Young Men and Fire* was published in 1992.
The *Encyclopedia of Chicago* is an example of a regional publication by the University of Chicago Press.
Answer: True
Explanation: The *Encyclopedia of Chicago* is indeed an example of a regional publication by the University of Chicago Press, focusing on the history and culture of the Chicago metropolitan area.
The *Phoenix Books* series marked the press's entry into publishing paperback editions.
Answer: True
Explanation: The *Phoenix Books* series represented the University of Chicago Press's significant entry into the publication of paperback editions.
Thomas Kuhn authored *The Structure of Scientific Revolutions*, a publication of the University of Chicago Press.
Answer: True
Explanation: Thomas Kuhn authored *The Structure of Scientific Revolutions*, a seminal work published by the University of Chicago Press.
F. A. Hayek authored *The Road to Serfdom*, a notable publication of the University of Chicago Press.
Answer: True
Explanation: F. A. Hayek wrote *The Road to Serfdom*, which was published by the University of Chicago Press.
*Critical Inquiry* is a journal published by the University of Chicago Press focusing on business management.
Answer: False
Explanation: *Critical Inquiry* is a journal published by the University of Chicago Press that focuses on humanities scholarship, not business management.
The University of Chicago Press publishes works pertaining to the 'Chicago school of economics'.
Answer: True
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press does publish works related to the 'Chicago school of economics,' reflecting its academic focus.
Which of the following was NOT among the earliest scholarly journals published by the Press?
Answer: The New England Journal of Medicine
Explanation: The *Journal of Political Economy*, *Journal of Near Eastern Studies*, and *American Journal of Sociology* were among the earliest journals published by the Press. *The New England Journal of Medicine* was not.
What influential publication originated from the establishment of a manuscript editing and proofreading department at the Press?
Answer: The Chicago Manual of Style
Explanation: The establishment of a manuscript editing and proofreading department led to the publication of the first edition of *The Chicago Manual of Style* in 1906.
Which of these books was published by the University of Chicago Press around 1931?
Answer: *The New Testament: An American Translation*
Explanation: Among the significant books published by the University of Chicago Press around 1931 was Edgar J. Goodspeed's *The New Testament: An American Translation*.
The *Phoenix Books* series, launched in 1956, was significant because it represented the Press's entry into publishing what format?
Answer: Paperback editions
Explanation: The *Phoenix Books* series represented the University of Chicago Press's significant entry into the publication of paperback editions.
What is *The Encyclopedia of Chicago* an example of?
Answer: A regional publication
Explanation: The *Encyclopedia of Chicago* is an example of a regional publication by the University of Chicago Press, focusing on the history and culture of the Chicago metropolitan area.
Which seminal work, published by the University of Chicago Press, was authored by Thomas Kuhn?
Answer: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Explanation: Thomas Kuhn authored *The Structure of Scientific Revolutions*, a highly influential book published by the University of Chicago Press.
What service is provided by *The Chicago Manual of Style Online*?
Answer: Subscription-based access to the press's renowned style guide.
Explanation: *The Chicago Manual of Style Online* provides subscription-based access to the press's renowned style guide, offering comprehensive resources for writing, editing, and citation.
The University of Chicago Press commenced the publication of paperback editions, exemplified by the *Phoenix Books* series, in 1956.
Answer: True
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press initiated its paperback publishing program, notably with the *Phoenix Books* series, in 1956.
The University of Chicago Press has not made its publications available in digital formats.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press has actively made its publications available in digital formats, including e-books and online journal access.
BiblioVault is a digital repository and printing service operated by the University of Chicago Press.
Answer: True
Explanation: BiblioVault functions as a digital repository for scholarly books and provides digital printing services, operated as a project of the University of Chicago Press.
The Chicago Digital Editions program was launched to facilitate the printing of physical books.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Chicago Digital Editions program was launched to make titles available in e-book format for individual purchase, not to facilitate the printing of physical books.
As of August 2016, over 3,500 titles were available through the Chicago Digital Editions program.
Answer: True
Explanation: By August 2016, the Chicago Digital Editions program offered more than 3,500 titles in e-book format.
The Journals Division publishes scholarly journals on behalf of various external organizations.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Journals Division of the University of Chicago Press is responsible for publishing and distributing scholarly journals on behalf of numerous external organizations, including learned societies and professional associations.
As of 2016, the Journals Division managed 81 journal titles across multiple academic fields.
Answer: True
Explanation: As of 2016, the Journals Division managed 81 distinct journal titles, encompassing a wide array of academic disciplines.
The University of Chicago Press began offering electronic versions of its journals online in 1995.
Answer: True
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press initiated its electronic journal publishing efforts in 1995, with all journals becoming available online by 2004.
The Chicago Digital Distribution Center (CDDC) provides digital printing and repository services, supported by the Mellon Foundation.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Chicago Digital Distribution Center (CDDC), with support from the Mellon Foundation, offers digital printing services and operates the BiblioVault digital repository.
The 'Free E-book Of The Month' program requires a paid subscription for access.
Answer: False
Explanation: The 'Free E-book Of The Month' program is offered freely to website visitors who provide their email address; it does not require a paid subscription.
The *Chicago Manual of Style Online* is freely accessible to all internet users.
Answer: False
Explanation: Access to *The Chicago Manual of Style Online* is provided through a paid subscription service and is not freely available to all internet users.
What is BiblioVault primarily used for?
Answer: Archiving digital scholarly books and providing digital printing services.
Explanation: BiblioVault functions as a digital repository for scholarly books and provides digital printing services to book publishers.
What is the main function of the Journals Division at the University of Chicago Press?
Answer: To manage and distribute scholarly journals for various organizations.
Explanation: The Journals Division of the University of Chicago Press is responsible for publishing and distributing scholarly journals on behalf of numerous external organizations, including learned societies and professional associations.
When did the University of Chicago Press begin making all its journals available online?
Answer: 2004
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press began making all its journals available online by 2004, following initial electronic publishing efforts that started in 1995.
What was the primary objective behind the launch of the Chicago Digital Editions program in 2009?
Answer: To make titles available in e-book format for individual purchase.
Explanation: The primary purpose of the Chicago Digital Editions program, launched in 2009, was to make numerous titles available in e-book format for individual purchase.
The Chicago Distribution Center (CDC) exclusively handles distribution for the University of Chicago Press.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Chicago Distribution Center (CDC) provides distribution services not only for the University of Chicago Press but also for numerous other publishers.
The Chicago Distribution Center began its services in 1991, with the University of Tennessee Press as its first client.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Chicago Distribution Center began its operations in 1991, and the University of Tennessee Press was indeed its first client.
The Chicago Distribution Center serves approximately 100 publishers, including Stanford University Press.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Chicago Distribution Center serves nearly 100 publishers, and Stanford University Press is among its clients.
The Chicago Distribution Center initiated direct e-book sales to individuals in 2000.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Chicago Distribution Center began facilitating direct e-book sales to individuals in 2009, not 2000.
John Wiley & Sons handles the distribution of University of Chicago Press publications within the United States.
Answer: False
Explanation: John Wiley & Sons is responsible for the distribution of University of Chicago Press publications in the United Kingdom, not the United States.
Which of the following is NOT identified as a publisher utilizing the services of the Chicago Distribution Center?
Answer: Harvard University Press
Explanation: Harvard University Press is not listed among the publishers that utilize the Chicago Distribution Center's services. Clients mentioned include Northwestern University Press, Stanford University Press, and Temple University Press.
By the year 1931, the University of Chicago Press had achieved recognition as a leading academic publisher.
Answer: True
Explanation: By 1931, the University of Chicago Press had indeed solidified its position and was recognized as a leading academic publisher.
Morris Philipson directed the University of Chicago Press for over three decades, commencing in 1966.
Answer: True
Explanation: Morris Philipson served as the director of the University of Chicago Press for 34 years, beginning in 1966, which constitutes over three decades of leadership.
Morris Philipson received the PEN Publisher Citation award in 1982.
Answer: True
Explanation: Morris Philipson received the PEN Publisher Citation award in 1982, recognizing his significant contributions to the publishing industry.
Paula Barker Duffy succeeded Morris Philipson and focused on expanding the press's digital distribution.
Answer: True
Explanation: Paula Barker Duffy succeeded Morris Philipson as director and focused on enhancing distribution operations, establishing digital services like the Chicago Digital Distribution Center and BiblioVault, and broadening editorial scope.
The University of Chicago Press received an award for publishing excellence at the London Book Fair in 2014.
Answer: True
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press was indeed honored with *The International Academic and Professional Publisher Award* for excellence at the London Book Fair in 2014.
Garrett P. Kiely is the 15th director of the University of Chicago Press, assuming the role in 2007.
Answer: True
Explanation: Garrett P. Kiely became the 15th director of the University of Chicago Press on September 1, 2007.
The University of Chicago Press was involved in the *Hachette v. Internet Archive* lawsuit, which resulted in increased access to books.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press participated in the *Hachette v. Internet Archive* lawsuit, which resulted in the removal of access to over 500,000 books, rather than increased access.
Who directed the University of Chicago Press for 34 years, beginning in 1966, and was known for ambitious scholarly projects?
Answer: Morris Philipson
Explanation: Morris Philipson served as the director of the University of Chicago Press for 34 years, beginning in 1966, and was known for his commitment to ambitious scholarly projects.
What key developments occurred under Paula Barker Duffy's directorship (2000-2007)?
Answer: The establishment of the Chicago Digital Distribution Center and BiblioVault.
Explanation: Under Paula Barker Duffy's directorship, the press enhanced its distribution operations and established key digital services, including the Chicago Digital Distribution Center and BiblioVault.
In 2014, the University of Chicago Press received an award for publishing excellence at which event?
Answer: The London Book Fair
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press was honored with *The International Academic and Professional Publisher Award* for excellence at the London Book Fair in 2014.
Who is the current director of the University of Chicago Press as of the source information?
Answer: Garrett P. Kiely
Explanation: Garrett P. Kiely became the 15th director of the University of Chicago Press on September 1, 2007.
The *Hachette v. Internet Archive* lawsuit, joined by the University of Chicago Press, resulted in what outcome regarding book access?
Answer: The removal of access to over 500,000 books.
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press participated in the *Hachette v. Internet Archive* lawsuit, which resulted in the removal of access to over 500,000 books, rather than increased access.
The University of Chicago Press is primarily recognized for its publications in fiction and popular magazines.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press is primarily recognized for its academic publications, including scholarly books and journals, rather than fiction and popular magazines.
The University of Chicago Press publishes approximately 92 new books and 70 journal titles annually.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press publishes approximately 280 new books and 70 paperback reprints annually, in addition to 92 journal titles.
The University of Chicago Press releases fewer than 50 new trade titles each year.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press releases more than 50 new trade titles annually.
The University of Chicago Press is a subsidiary of Harvard University.
Answer: False
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press is the publishing arm of the University of Chicago, not a subsidiary of Harvard University.
The University of Chicago Press is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Answer: True
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press is indeed headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
What is the primary recognition afforded to the University of Chicago Press?
Answer: One of the largest and oldest university presses in the United States.
Explanation: The University of Chicago Press is recognized as one of the largest and oldest university presses in the United States, distinguished by its extensive academic publishing program.
Approximately how many new books does the University of Chicago Press publish annually under its current directorship?
Answer: Around 280
Explanation: Under the current directorship, the University of Chicago Press publishes approximately 280 new books annually.