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Prentice Hall: Publishing History and Evolution

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Title: Prentice Hall: Publishing History and Evolution

Total Categories: 6

Category Stats

  • Founding and Early History: 4 flashcards, 5 questions
  • Publishing Portfolio and Key Titles: 15 flashcards, 21 questions
  • Corporate Ownership and Major Acquisitions: 5 flashcards, 6 questions
  • Subsidiaries and Business Units: 7 flashcards, 13 questions
  • Later History and Brand Legacy: 6 flashcards, 11 questions
  • General Information and Identification: 2 flashcards, 1 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 39
  • True/False Questions: 30
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 27
  • Total Questions: 57

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Study Guide: Prentice Hall: Publishing History and Evolution

Study Guide: Prentice Hall: Publishing History and Evolution

Founding and Early History

Prentice Hall was founded in the early 20th century by two university students.

Answer: False

Prentice Hall was founded on October 13, 1913, by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger, not solely by two students.

Related Concepts:

  • Who were the founders of Prentice Hall?: Prentice Hall was founded on October 13, 1913, by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

The name "Prentice Hall" was chosen by combining the surnames of the founders' mothers.

Answer: True

The founders, Charles Gerstenberg and Richard Ettinger, chose the company name by using their mothers' maiden names, Prentice and Hall, respectively.

Related Concepts:

  • How did the founders choose the company name "Prentice Hall"?: They chose the name Prentice Hall by taking their mothers' maiden names, Prentice and Hall, respectively.
  • Who were the founders of Prentice Hall?: Prentice Hall was founded on October 13, 1913, by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

The original styling "Prentice-Hall" indicated the company was named after two business partners.

Answer: False

The original styling "Prentice-Hall" followed an orthographic norm for compound names and indicated the use of the founders' mothers' maiden names, not necessarily business partners.

Related Concepts:

  • Who were the founders of Prentice Hall?: Prentice Hall was founded on October 13, 1913, by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger.
  • What was the original styling "Prentice-Hall" indicating about the company's name origin?: The company was originally styled as Prentice-Hall, following an orthographic norm for coordinate elements within compound names.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

Who were the founders of Prentice Hall?

Answer: Charles Gerstenberg and Richard Ettinger

Prentice Hall was founded by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger.

Related Concepts:

  • Who were the founders of Prentice Hall?: Prentice Hall was founded on October 13, 1913, by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

How did the founders choose the company name "Prentice Hall"?

Answer: They used their mothers' maiden names.

The founders, Charles Gerstenberg and Richard Ettinger, chose the name "Prentice Hall" by using their mothers' maiden names.

Related Concepts:

  • How did the founders choose the company name "Prentice Hall"?: They chose the name Prentice Hall by taking their mothers' maiden names, Prentice and Hall, respectively.
  • Who were the founders of Prentice Hall?: Prentice Hall was founded on October 13, 1913, by law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

Publishing Portfolio and Key Titles

Prentice Hall was primarily known as a publisher of fiction novels.

Answer: False

Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher, not a publisher of fiction novels.

Related Concepts:

  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Prentice Hall exclusively published textbooks for higher education.

Answer: False

Prentice Hall published a wide range of materials, including K-12 textbooks, professional books, trade books, and loose-leaf information services, in addition to higher education textbooks.

Related Concepts:

  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Norman Vincent Peale was a notable author whose college textbooks were published by Prentice Hall.

Answer: False

Norman Vincent Peale was a notable author whose trade books, not college textbooks, were published by Prentice Hall.

Related Concepts:

  • Norman Vincent Peale was a notable author whose college textbooks were published by Prentice Hall.: Norman Vincent Peale was a notable author whose trade books were published by Prentice Hall.

Prentice Hall published the influential artificial intelligence textbook "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach".

Answer: True

Prentice Hall published the influential artificial intelligence textbook "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach", co-authored by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig.

Related Concepts:

  • What are some of the significant artificial intelligence textbooks were part of Prentice Hall's publication list?: Prentice Hall published influential artificial intelligence titles including Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig, and ANSI Common Lisp by Paul Graham.
  • What foundational computer programming book did Prentice Hall publish?: Prentice Hall published the well-known computer programming book The C Programming Language, authored by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.
  • When did Prentice Hall officially cease its operations?: Prentice Hall is now defunct, having ceased operations in May 2020.

"The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie was published by Reston Publishing.

Answer: False

"The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie was published by Prentice Hall, not its subsidiary Reston Publishing.

Related Concepts:

  • What foundational computer programming book did Prentice Hall publish?: Prentice Hall published the well-known computer programming book The C Programming Language, authored by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.
  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall, was at the forefront of technical book publishing when microcomputers first became available.
  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Many of Reston Publishing's early microcomputer titles were written by and for programmers, becoming essential resources for many users of the first generation of microcomputers.

Richard W. Conway was the author of "Computer Anatomy for Beginners".

Answer: False

Richard W. Conway was the editor for a series of programming books published by Winthrop Publishers; Marlin Ouverson was the author of "Computer Anatomy for Beginners".

Related Concepts:

  • Richard W. Conway was the author of "Computer Anatomy for Beginners".: Richard W. Conway served as the editor for the series of programming books published by Winthrop Publishers.
  • Richard W. Conway was the author of "Computer Anatomy for Beginners".: Marlin Ouverson, from People's Computer Company, was the author of Computer Anatomy for Beginners.

"Computer Anatomy for Beginners" was aimed at experienced computer programmers.

Answer: False

"Computer Anatomy for Beginners" was designed to reassure and guide non-technical users of personal computers, not experienced programmers.

Related Concepts:

  • "Computer Anatomy for Beginners" was aimed at experienced computer programmers.: Computer Anatomy for Beginners, authored by Marlin Ouverson, was an early book published by Reston Publishing that aimed to reassure and guide non-technical users.
  • Richard W. Conway was the author of "Computer Anatomy for Beginners".: Marlin Ouverson, from People's Computer Company, was the author of Computer Anatomy for Beginners.

The 'See also' section of the article mentions the Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science.

Answer: True

The 'See also' section of the source material lists the Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science.

Related Concepts:

  • The 'See also' section of the article mentions the Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science.: The 'See also' section lists the Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science.
  • What are some of the significant artificial intelligence textbooks were part of Prentice Hall's publication list?: Prentice Hall published influential artificial intelligence titles including Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig, and ANSI Common Lisp by Paul Graham.
  • What foundational computer programming book did Prentice Hall publish?: Prentice Hall published the well-known computer programming book The C Programming Language, authored by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.

According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall was the largest publisher of loose-leaf information services.

Answer: False

A 1982 New York Times article stated that Prentice Hall was the second-largest producer of loose-leaf information services, not the largest.

Related Concepts:

  • According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall was the largest publisher of loose-leaf information services.: According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall boasted that it was the country's largest college textbook publisher, second-largest producer of loose-leaf information services for taxation and regulation, one of the three largest publishers of professional books, and one of the dozen largest publishers of elementary and secondary school textbooks.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Prentice Hall published "Operating Systems: Design and Implementation" by Andrew S. Tanenbaum.

Answer: True

Prentice Hall published "Operating Systems: Design and Implementation", authored by Andrew S. Tanenbaum.

Related Concepts:

  • Which book on operating systems was published by Prentice Hall?: Prentice Hall published Operating Systems: Design and Implementation, written by Andrew S. Tanenbaum.
  • What foundational computer programming book did Prentice Hall publish?: Prentice Hall published the well-known computer programming book The C Programming Language, authored by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Prentice Hall published children's books such as "Llama Beans" and "The Joy of Chickens".

Answer: True

Prentice Hall published several children's books, including "Llama Beans" and "The Joy of Chickens".

Related Concepts:

  • Prentice Hall published children's books such as "Llama Beans" and "The Joy of Chickens".: Prentice Hall published several children's books, including Dennis Nolan's Big Pig (1976), Monster Bubbles: A Counting Book (1976), Alphabrutes (1977), Wizard McBean and his Flying Machine (1977), Witch Bazooza (1979), Llama Beans (1979), and The Joy of Chickens (1981).
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?

Answer: A major American educational publisher.

Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher, serving various levels from K-12 to higher education.

Related Concepts:

  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Which educational levels did Prentice Hall primarily serve with its publications?

Answer: K-12 (elementary and secondary school) and higher education.

Prentice Hall primarily served the K-12 (elementary and secondary school) and higher education markets with its extensive range of publications.

Related Concepts:

  • Which educational levels did Prentice Hall primarily serve with its publications?: Prentice Hall published print and digital content for the K-12 (elementary and secondary school) and higher-education markets.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?

Answer: Video game development

Prentice Hall was known for college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, professional books, and trade books, but not for video game development.

Related Concepts:

  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.
  • Which educational levels did Prentice Hall primarily serve with its publications?: Prentice Hall published print and digital content for the K-12 (elementary and secondary school) and higher-education markets.

Which foundational computer programming book was published by Prentice Hall?

Answer: The C Programming Language

Prentice Hall published the foundational computer programming book "The C Programming Language" by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.

Related Concepts:

  • What foundational computer programming book did Prentice Hall publish?: Prentice Hall published the well-known computer programming book The C Programming Language, authored by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.
  • What are some of the significant artificial intelligence textbooks were part of Prentice Hall's publication list?: Prentice Hall published influential artificial intelligence titles including Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig, and ANSI Common Lisp by Paul Graham.
  • Which book on operating systems was published by Prentice Hall?: Prentice Hall published Operating Systems: Design and Implementation, written by Andrew S. Tanenbaum.

According to a 1982 New York Times article, what was Prentice Hall's market position regarding college textbooks?

Answer: Largest publisher

A 1982 New York Times article indicated that Prentice Hall was the largest college textbook publisher in the country at that time.

Related Concepts:

  • According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall was the largest publisher of loose-leaf information services.: According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall boasted that it was the country's largest college textbook publisher, second-largest producer of loose-leaf information services for taxation and regulation, one of the three largest publishers of professional books, and one of the dozen largest publishers of elementary and secondary school textbooks.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

What was the primary focus of the book "Computer Anatomy for Beginners" published by Reston Publishing?

Answer: Guiding non-technical users of personal computers.

The book "Computer Anatomy for Beginners" was aimed at reassuring and guiding non-technical users of personal computers.

Related Concepts:

  • "Computer Anatomy for Beginners" was aimed at experienced computer programmers.: Computer Anatomy for Beginners, authored by Marlin Ouverson, was an early book published by Reston Publishing that aimed to reassure and guide non-technical users.
  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall, was at the forefront of technical book publishing when microcomputers first became available.
  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Many of Reston Publishing's early microcomputer titles were written by and for programmers, becoming essential resources for many users of the first generation of microcomputers.

Which of the following is listed as a notable textbook published by Prentice Hall?

Answer: Magruder's American Government

Prentice Hall published notable textbooks such as "Magruder's American Government".

Related Concepts:

  • Which of the following is listed as a notable textbook published by Prentice Hall?: Prentice Hall published notable textbooks such as Magruder's American Government, Biology by Ken Miller and Joe Levine, and Sociology and Society: The Basics by John Macionis.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

Which of the following children's books was published by Prentice Hall?

Answer: Witch Bazooza

Prentice Hall published the children's book "Witch Bazooza".

Related Concepts:

  • Prentice Hall published children's books such as "Llama Beans" and "The Joy of Chickens".: Prentice Hall published several children's books, including Dennis Nolan's Big Pig (1976), Monster Bubbles: A Counting Book (1976), Alphabrutes (1977), Wizard McBean and his Flying Machine (1977), Witch Bazooza (1979), Llama Beans (1979), and The Joy of Chickens (1981).
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

What was Prentice Hall's market standing in loose-leaf information services according to a 1982 New York Times article?

Answer: The second-largest producer

According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall was the second-largest producer of loose-leaf information services.

Related Concepts:

  • According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall was the largest publisher of loose-leaf information services.: According to a 1982 New York Times article, Prentice Hall boasted that it was the country's largest college textbook publisher, second-largest producer of loose-leaf information services for taxation and regulation, one of the three largest publishers of professional books, and one of the dozen largest publishers of elementary and secondary school textbooks.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

Which AI textbook published by Prentice Hall is co-authored by Peter Norvig?

Answer: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

The AI textbook "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach", co-authored by Peter Norvig and Stuart J. Russell, was published by Prentice Hall.

Related Concepts:

  • What are some of the significant artificial intelligence textbooks were part of Prentice Hall's publication list?: Prentice Hall published influential artificial intelligence titles including Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig, and ANSI Common Lisp by Paul Graham.

Corporate Ownership and Major Acquisitions

Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall in 1984, integrating it into the Simon & Schuster division.

Answer: True

In 1984, Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall and integrated it into its Simon & Schuster publishing division.

Related Concepts:

  • In 1984, Prentice Hall became part of which larger conglomerate's publishing division?: Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall in 1984, and it subsequently became part of Gulf+Western's publishing division, Simon & Schuster.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall, along with Simon & Schuster's educational division, from Viacom (the successor to Gulf+Western) in 1998.

In 1990, Prentice Hall's trade book division was merged with Simon & Schuster's mass market unit.

Answer: False

In 1990, Prentice Hall Press (trade books) was moved to Simon & Schuster Trade, and its reference & travel division was moved to Simon & Schuster's mass market unit, rather than a direct merger of the trade book division with the mass market unit.

Related Concepts:

  • In 1990, Prentice Hall's trade book division was merged with Simon & Schuster's mass market unit.: In 1990, Prentice Hall Press, which focused on trade books, was moved to Simon & Schuster Trade, while Prentice Hall's reference & travel division was moved to Simon & Schuster's mass market unit.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Prentice Hall continued publishing trade books until 1995.: The publication of trade books by Prentice Hall ended in 1991.

Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall from Viacom in 1998.

Answer: True

Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall, along with Simon & Schuster's educational division, from Viacom in 1998.

Related Concepts:

  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall, along with Simon & Schuster's educational division, from Viacom (the successor to Gulf+Western) in 1998.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson Education absorbed Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles after acquiring the company in 1998.

In 1984, Prentice Hall became part of which larger conglomerate's publishing division?

Answer: Gulf+Western

In 1984, Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall, integrating it into the Simon & Schuster publishing division.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • In 1984, Prentice Hall became part of which larger conglomerate's publishing division?: Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall in 1984, and it subsequently became part of Gulf+Western's publishing division, Simon & Schuster.
  • What was Prentice Hall primarily recognized as in the publishing industry?: Prentice Hall was primarily recognized as a major American educational publisher.

Following the 1990 reorganization, where was Prentice Hall's reference & travel division moved?

Answer: To Simon & Schuster's mass market unit

Following the 1990 reorganization, Prentice Hall's reference & travel division was moved to Simon & Schuster's mass market unit.

Related Concepts:

  • In 1990, Prentice Hall's trade book division was merged with Simon & Schuster's mass market unit.: In 1990, Prentice Hall Press, which focused on trade books, was moved to Simon & Schuster Trade, while Prentice Hall's reference & travel division was moved to Simon & Schuster's mass market unit.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.: Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from which parent company?

Answer: Viacom

Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom, which was the successor to Gulf+Western.

Related Concepts:

  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall, along with Simon & Schuster's educational division, from Viacom (the successor to Gulf+Western) in 1998.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson Education absorbed Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles after acquiring the company in 1998.

Subsidiaries and Business Units

In 1979, Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak.

Answer: True

Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak in 1979.

Related Concepts:

  • Prentice Hall acquired which training provider in 1979?: In 1979, Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak.
  • Which Prentice Hall subsidiaries were sold to the National Education Center?: Deltak and Resource Systems, both subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to the National Education Center.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Deltak and Resource Systems, subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to Pearson Education.

Answer: False

Deltak and Resource Systems, subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to the National Education Center, not Pearson Education.

Related Concepts:

  • Which Prentice Hall subsidiaries were sold to the National Education Center?: Deltak and Resource Systems, both subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to the National Education Center.
  • Prentice Hall acquired which training provider in 1979?: In 1979, Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Reston Publishing, a subsidiary known for technical books, was acquired by Macmillan Inc.

Answer: False

Reston Publishing, a subsidiary known for technical books, was closed down, not acquired by Macmillan Inc.

Related Concepts:

  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall, was at the forefront of technical book publishing when microcomputers first became available.
  • What happened to Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall?: Reston Publishing was closed down.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

Answer: True

Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

Related Concepts:

  • Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.: Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.

Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s.

Answer: True

Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s.

Related Concepts:

  • Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s.: Prentice Hall Legal & Financial Services was sold to CSC Networks and CDB Infotek, while Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.: Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

Winthrop Publishers, a subsidiary, focused on publishing children's books in the mid-1970s.

Answer: False

Winthrop Publishers, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall, focused on publishing programming books in the mid-1970s, not children's books.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the name of the Prentice Hall subsidiary that published a series of programming books starting in the mid-1970s?: Winthrop Publishers, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based subsidiary of Prentice Hall, published a series of books on programming beginning in the mid-1970s.

Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.

Answer: True

Reston Publishing played a significant role in Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the emergence of microcomputers.

Related Concepts:

  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall, was at the forefront of technical book publishing when microcomputers first became available.
  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Many of Reston Publishing's early microcomputer titles were written by and for programmers, becoming essential resources for many users of the first generation of microcomputers.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.

Prentice Hall acquired which training provider in 1979?

Answer: Deltak

In 1979, Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak.

Related Concepts:

  • Prentice Hall acquired which training provider in 1979?: In 1979, Prentice Hall acquired the training provider Deltak.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.: Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

Which Prentice Hall subsidiaries were sold to the National Education Center?

Answer: Deltak and Resource Systems

Deltak and Resource Systems, subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to the National Education Center.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Which Prentice Hall subsidiaries were sold to the National Education Center?: Deltak and Resource Systems, both subsidiaries of Prentice Hall, were sold to the National Education Center.
  • In 1984, Prentice Hall became part of which larger conglomerate's publishing division?: Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall in 1984, and it subsequently became part of Gulf+Western's publishing division, Simon & Schuster.

What happened to Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall?

Answer: It was closed down.

Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall known for technical books, was eventually closed down.

Related Concepts:

  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall, was at the forefront of technical book publishing when microcomputers first became available.
  • When did Prentice Hall officially cease its operations?: Prentice Hall is now defunct, having ceased operations in May 2020.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

To which company was Prentice Hall Information Services sold in 1989?

Answer: Macmillan Inc.

Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

Related Concepts:

  • Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.: Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • In 1984, Prentice Hall became part of which larger conglomerate's publishing division?: Gulf+Western acquired Prentice Hall in 1984, and it subsequently became part of Gulf+Western's publishing division, Simon & Schuster.

Which company acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s?

Answer: Wolters Kluwer

Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall, along with Simon & Schuster's educational division, from Viacom (the successor to Gulf+Western) in 1998.
  • Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business in the mid-1990s.: Prentice Hall Legal & Financial Services was sold to CSC Networks and CDB Infotek, while Wolters Kluwer acquired Prentice Hall Law & Business.

Which subsidiary was known for publishing technical books during the early days of personal computers?

Answer: Reston Publishing

Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the emergence of microcomputers.

Related Concepts:

  • Reston Publishing was a key subsidiary for Prentice Hall's technical book publishing during the early microcomputer era.: Reston Publishing, a subsidiary of Prentice Hall, was at the forefront of technical book publishing when microcomputers first became available.

Later History and Brand Legacy

Prentice Hall ceased all operations in the year 2000.

Answer: False

Prentice Hall officially ceased operations in May 2020, not in 2000.

Related Concepts:

  • When did Prentice Hall officially cease its operations?: Prentice Hall is now defunct, having ceased operations in May 2020.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.

Prentice Hall continued publishing trade books until 1995.

Answer: False

Prentice Hall ceased its publication of trade books in 1991, not 1995.

Related Concepts:

  • Prentice Hall continued publishing trade books until 1995.: The publication of trade books by Prentice Hall ended in 1991.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

After Pearson's acquisition, Prentice Hall's K-12 titles were absorbed into Pearson Education.

Answer: False

After Pearson's acquisition, Prentice Hall's K-12 titles were absorbed into Savvas Learning Company, not Pearson Education.

Related Concepts:

  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall, along with Simon & Schuster's educational division, from Viacom (the successor to Gulf+Western) in 1998.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • What is the current status of the Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education?: The Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education was transferred to Savvas Learning Company when Pearson sold its US K-12 educational publishing division in 2019.

Savvas Learning Company was renamed from Pearson's K-12 educational publishing division in 2019.

Answer: True

Pearson sold its U.S. K-12 educational publishing division in 2019, and it was subsequently renamed Savvas Learning Company.

Related Concepts:

  • Pearson sold its U.S. K-12 educational publishing division in 2019, and it was subsequently renamed Savvas Learning Company.: Pearson sold its K-12 educational publishing division in the United States in 2019, and this division was subsequently renamed Savvas Learning Company.
  • What is the current status of the Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education?: The Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education was transferred to Savvas Learning Company when Pearson sold its US K-12 educational publishing division in 2019.

Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles were eventually transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Answer: False

Following Pearson's acquisition of Prentice Hall, its higher education and technical reference titles were absorbed into Pearson Education, while the K-12 division eventually became Savvas Learning Company.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • After Pearson's acquisition, Prentice Hall's K-12 titles were absorbed into Pearson Education.: Following the acquisition by Pearson, Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles were absorbed into Pearson Education.
  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson Education absorbed Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles after acquiring the company in 1998.

Prentice Hall's K-12 educational publishing division was sold and renamed Savvas Learning Company in 2017.

Answer: False

Pearson's K-12 educational publishing division, which included Prentice Hall's K-12 titles, was sold and renamed Savvas Learning Company in 2019, not 2017.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the current status of the Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education?: The Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education was transferred to Savvas Learning Company when Pearson sold its US K-12 educational publishing division in 2019.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • What was the ultimate fate of Prentice Hall's K-12 and school titles after Pearson's sale of the division?: Prentice Hall's K-12 and school titles were absorbed into Savvas Learning, and the Prentice Hall web domains and trademarks were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

In what year did Prentice Hall officially cease its operations?

Answer: 2020

Prentice Hall officially ceased its operations in May 2020.

Related Concepts:

  • When did Prentice Hall officially cease its operations?: Prentice Hall is now defunct, having ceased operations in May 2020.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.: Prentice Hall Information Services was sold to Macmillan Inc. in 1989.

When did Prentice Hall stop publishing trade books?

Answer: 1991

Prentice Hall ceased its publication of trade books in 1991.

Related Concepts:

  • Prentice Hall continued publishing trade books until 1995.: The publication of trade books by Prentice Hall ended in 1991.
  • Which of the following was NOT a type of publication Prentice Hall was known for?: Prentice Hall was known for publishing trade books, elementary and secondary school textbooks, college textbooks, loose-leaf information services, and professional books.
  • When did Prentice Hall officially cease its operations?: Prentice Hall is now defunct, having ceased operations in May 2020.

What happened to Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles after the 1998 acquisition?

Answer: They were absorbed into Pearson Education.

Following the 1998 acquisition by Pearson, Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles were absorbed into Pearson Education.

Related Concepts:

  • After Pearson's acquisition, Prentice Hall's K-12 titles were absorbed into Pearson Education.: Following the acquisition by Pearson, Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles were absorbed into Pearson Education.
  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson Education absorbed Prentice Hall's higher education and technical reference titles after acquiring the company in 1998.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

What was the new name given to Pearson's US K-12 educational publishing division when it was sold in 2019?

Answer: Savvas Learning Company

When Pearson sold its U.S. K-12 educational publishing division in 2019, it was renamed Savvas Learning Company.

Related Concepts:

  • Pearson sold its U.S. K-12 educational publishing division in 2019, and it was subsequently renamed Savvas Learning Company.: Pearson sold its K-12 educational publishing division in the United States in 2019, and this division was subsequently renamed Savvas Learning Company.
  • What is the current status of the Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education?: The Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education was transferred to Savvas Learning Company when Pearson sold its US K-12 educational publishing division in 2019.
  • Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall in 1998 from Viacom.: Pearson plc acquired Prentice Hall, along with Simon & Schuster's educational division, from Viacom (the successor to Gulf+Western) in 1998.

What was the ultimate fate of Prentice Hall's K-12 and school titles after Pearson's sale of the division?

Answer: They were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

Prentice Hall's K-12 and school titles were ultimately transferred to Savvas Learning Company following Pearson's sale of the division.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the current status of the Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education?: The Prentice Hall brand for K-12 education was transferred to Savvas Learning Company when Pearson sold its US K-12 educational publishing division in 2019.
  • What was the ultimate fate of Prentice Hall's K-12 and school titles after Pearson's sale of the division?: Prentice Hall's K-12 and school titles were absorbed into Savvas Learning, and the Prentice Hall web domains and trademarks were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.
  • How did Prentice Hall's ownership change over time?: Prentice Hall was founded independently, later acquired by Gulf+Western in 1984, then became part of Simon & Schuster, and eventually its educational division was sold to Pearson plc in 1998, before its K-12 operations were transferred to Savvas Learning Company.

General Information and Identification

What does the 'Authority control' section typically provide for an entity like Prentice Hall?

Answer: Links to databases for unique identification.

The 'Authority control' section typically provides links to databases that help uniquely identify an entity, such as Prentice Hall, and its related works.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the 'Authority control' section typically provide for an entity like Prentice Hall?: The 'Authority control' section provides links to various databases that catalog and identify Prentice Hall, such as ISNI, VIAF, Library of Congress, and others, helping to uniquely identify the entity and its related works.

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