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What is the official designation of the university press commonly referred to as SUNY Press?
Answer: True
The university press commonly referred to as SUNY Press is officially designated as the State University of New York Press.
SUNY Press is primarily affiliated with the City University of New York system.
Answer: False
SUNY Press is primarily affiliated with the State University of New York (SUNY) system, not the City University of New York (CUNY) system.
SUNY Press was established in the year 1966.
Answer: True
SUNY Press was established in 1966.
Affiliation with the State University of New York system implies SUNY Press primarily handles administrative tasks for the system.
Answer: False
Affiliation with the State University of New York system suggests that SUNY Press plays a role in supporting the university system's academic mission, often by publishing faculty research and scholarship.
SUNY Press has been operating for over fifty years since its founding in 1966.
Answer: True
Founded in 1966, SUNY Press has been operating for over fifty years.
SUNY Press originates from the United Kingdom, with its headquarters in London.
Answer: False
SUNY Press originates from the United States, with its headquarters in Albany, New York.
SUNY Press operates independently from the State University of New York system.
Answer: False
SUNY Press is affiliated with and operates in close connection with the State University of New York system.
To which educational system is SUNY Press affiliated?
Answer: State University of New York (SUNY) system
SUNY Press is affiliated with the State University of New York system.
In what year was SUNY Press founded?
Answer: 1966
SUNY Press was established in 1966.
What does the affiliation with the State University of New York system suggest about SUNY Press's mission?
Answer: It plays a role in supporting the university's academic mission, often publishing faculty research.
The affiliation suggests that SUNY Press plays a role in supporting the university system's academic mission, often by publishing faculty research and scholarship.
How many years has SUNY Press been in operation as of the time the source data might have been compiled (assuming a recent context)?
Answer: More than 50 years
Founded in 1966, SUNY Press has been operating for over fifty years.
SUNY Press focuses its publications mainly on academic journals.
Answer: False
SUNY Press primarily publishes scholarly books, not academic journals.
SUNY Press publishes scholarly works spanning a wide range of academic disciplines.
Answer: True
SUNY Press publishes scholarly works that span a wide range of academic disciplines.
Scholarly works represent 80% of the total publications released by SUNY Press.
Answer: True
Scholarly works constitute 80% of the total publications released by SUNY Press.
The scholarly works published by SUNY Press exclusively originate from professors within the SUNY system.
Answer: False
The scholarly works published by SUNY Press originate from professors within the SUNY system as well as from other academic institutions.
Twenty percent (20%) of SUNY Press's publications are specifically intended for a general audience.
Answer: True
Twenty percent (20%) of the publications from SUNY Press are aimed at a general audience.
The primary function of a university press like SUNY Press is to publish peer-reviewed fiction.
Answer: False
The primary function of a university press, such as SUNY Press, is to publish scholarly works, not peer-reviewed fiction.
SUNY Press dedicates 80% of its publishing output to general audience content.
Answer: False
SUNY Press dedicates 80% of its publishing output to scholarly works and 20% to general audience content.
The term 'university press' indicates that SUNY Press is a commercial publisher focused on popular fiction.
Answer: False
The term 'university press' signifies an academic publishing house associated with a university or system of universities, primarily focused on scholarly works, not a commercial publisher of popular fiction.
SUNY Press balances its publishing by focusing 80% on general audience content and 20% on scholarly works.
Answer: False
SUNY Press balances its publishing by focusing 80% on scholarly works and 20% on general audience content.
What is the primary type of publication produced by SUNY Press?
Answer: Scholarly books
SUNY Press primarily publishes scholarly books, not academic journals or popular magazines.
What percentage of SUNY Press's publications are scholarly works?
Answer: 80%
Scholarly works constitute 80% of the total publications released by SUNY Press.
Scholarly works published by SUNY Press typically include professors from which institutions?
Answer: From the SUNY system or other schools and universities
The scholarly works originate from professors within the SUNY system as well as from other academic institutions.
What proportion of SUNY Press's publications are intended for a general audience?
Answer: 20%
Twenty percent (20%) of SUNY Press's publications are specifically intended for a general audience.
How does SUNY Press balance its publishing focus between academic and general audiences?
Answer: 80% scholarly works and 20% general audience.
SUNY Press balances its publishing focus by dedicating 80% of its output to scholarly works and reserving the remaining 20% for titles aimed at a general audience.
What does the term 'university press' signify regarding SUNY Press?
Answer: It is an academic publishing house associated with a university, focused on scholarly works.
The designation 'university press' signifies that SUNY Press is an academic publishing house associated with a university or system of universities, primarily focused on scholarly works.
SUNY Press collaborates with Ingram for digital distribution but not for print-on-demand services.
Answer: False
Ingram is listed as a vendor for print-on-demand services, and SUNY Press collaborates with various vendors for both print and digital distribution.
SUNY Press uses Project MUSE and Google for electronic distribution of its publications.
Answer: True
SUNY Press utilizes agreements with various electronic vendors, including Project MUSE and Google, to make its publications available digitally.
Print-on-demand services help SUNY Press manage large physical inventories for its titles.
Answer: False
Print-on-demand services enable SUNY Press to fulfill orders as they are received without maintaining large physical inventories.
SUNY Press engages with digital platforms like Amazon and Project MUSE for broad electronic access.
Answer: True
SUNY Press engages with digital platforms such as Amazon, Project MUSE, EBSCO, ProQuest, and Google for broad electronic access.
The Philosophy Documentation Center is listed as a vendor for SUNY Press's print distribution.
Answer: True
The Philosophy Documentation Center is listed as one of the vendors with whom SUNY Press has distribution agreements.
Which of the following is listed as a vendor for print-on-demand and electronic distribution by SUNY Press?
Answer: Ingram
Ingram is listed as a vendor for print-on-demand and electronic distribution by SUNY Press, among others like EBSCO, ProQuest, and Project MUSE.
How does SUNY Press facilitate electronic distribution of its publications?
Answer: Through agreements with various electronic vendors like EBSCO, ProQuest, and Project MUSE.
SUNY Press facilitates electronic distribution through agreements with various vendors, including EBSCO, ProQuest, Project MUSE, Google, and Amazon.
What is the role of print-on-demand services for SUNY Press?
Answer: To fulfill orders as they are received without maintaining large inventories.
Print-on-demand services enable SUNY Press to fulfill orders as they are received without maintaining large physical inventories.
Which of the following vendors is specifically mentioned for distributing SUNY Press publications through the Philosophy Documentation Center?
Answer: Philosophy Documentation Center
The Philosophy Documentation Center is mentioned as a vendor with whom SUNY Press has distribution agreements.
SUNY Press is a member of the American Historical Association.
Answer: False
SUNY Press is a member of the Association of University Presses, not the American Historical Association.
Inclusion in authority control databases like VIAF signifies SUNY Press's recognized cataloging within academic systems.
Answer: True
Inclusion in authority control databases like VIAF signifies SUNY Press's recognized presence and cataloging within global academic and library systems.
SUNY Press is identified in the international authority control system known as ORCID.
Answer: False
ORCID is not listed as an international authority control system associated with SUNY Press in the provided data. The listed systems are ISNI, VIAF, and GND.
The Library of Congress authority control system is associated with SUNY Press.
Answer: True
National authority control systems associated with SUNY Press include that of the United States (Library of Congress).
Besides international and national systems, SUNY Press is also listed in the British Library authority control database.
Answer: False
Besides international and national systems, SUNY Press is listed in the Yale LUX authority control database, not the British Library.
Authority control database links ensure unique identification and consistency for SUNY Press's cataloging.
Answer: True
Authority control database links ensure unique identification and consistency for SUNY Press's cataloging across different systems.
Membership in the Association of University Presses signifies SUNY Press's adherence to professional academic publishing standards.
Answer: True
Membership in the Association of University Presses signifies SUNY Press's adherence to professional standards and its participation in a network of scholarly publishers.
The 'Authority control' section uses identifiers from databases like ISNI and GND to ensure unique identification of SUNY Press.
Answer: True
The 'Authority control' section uses identifiers from databases like ISNI and GND to ensure unique identification and consistency for SUNY Press's cataloging.
SUNY Press is identified in the international authority control system known as ORCID.
Answer: False
ORCID is not listed as an international authority control system associated with SUNY Press in the provided data. The listed systems are ISNI, VIAF, and GND.
SUNY Press is a member of which professional organization for university presses?
Answer: The Association of University Presses
SUNY Press is a member of the Association of University Presses.
What does the inclusion of SUNY Press in international authority control databases like VIAF signify?
Answer: It signifies its recognized presence and cataloging within global systems.
Inclusion in authority control databases like VIAF signifies SUNY Press's recognized presence and cataloging within global academic and library systems.
Which international authority control systems are mentioned as identifying SUNY Press?
Answer: ISNI, VIAF, GND
SUNY Press is identified in the international authority control systems ISNI, VIAF, and GND.
Which national authority control systems are associated with SUNY Press, according to the source?
Answer: Library of Congress, National Library of Poland, National Library of Israel
National authority control systems associated with SUNY Press include those for the United States (Library of Congress), Poland (National Library), and Israel (National Library).
Besides international and national systems, what other authority control database is mentioned for SUNY Press?
Answer: Yale LUX
In addition to international and national systems, SUNY Press is also listed in the Yale LUX authority control database.
What is the significance of SUNY Press being a member of the Association of University Presses?
Answer: It indicates adherence to professional standards and participation in a network of scholarly publishers.
Membership signifies SUNY Press's adherence to professional standards and its participation in a network of scholarly publishers.
Which of the following is NOT listed as an international authority control system for SUNY Press in the source?
Answer: ORCID
ORCID is not listed as an international authority control system associated with SUNY Press in the provided data. The listed systems are ISNI, VIAF, and GND.
The headquarters of SUNY Press are located in Buffalo, New York.
Answer: False
The headquarters of SUNY Press are located in Albany, New York, not Buffalo.
The official website for SUNY Press can be found at sunypress.org.
Answer: False
The official website for SUNY Press is sunypress.edu, not sunypress.org.
The 'See also' section of the article mentions 'List of English-language book publishing companies' as a related topic.
Answer: True
The 'See also' section lists the 'List of English-language book publishing companies' and the 'List of university presses' as related topics.
The article links SUNY Press to the 'Science' portal.
Answer: False
The article links SUNY Press to the 'Literature' portal and the 'New York (state)' portal, not the 'Science' portal.
The source material describes the SUNY Press logo as a stylized representation of the New York State Capitol building.
Answer: False
The source material includes an image identified as the SUNY Press logo but does not describe it as a stylized representation of the New York State Capitol building.
A 'stub' notice at the end of the article suggests the content is complete and cannot be expanded.
Answer: False
A 'stub' notice indicates that the article is a work in progress and can be expanded upon by contributors to provide more comprehensive information.
The source material provides details about the specific design elements of the SUNY Press logo.
Answer: False
The source material includes an image identified as the SUNY Press logo but does not provide details about its specific design elements.
The link to the 'New York (state)' portal suggests SUNY Press might publish works related to the state.
Answer: True
The link to the 'New York (state)' portal suggests that SUNY Press may publish works relevant to the history, culture, or other aspects of New York state.
The 'References' section includes citations linking to the SUNY Press website and the Times Union newspaper.
Answer: True
The 'References' section includes citations linking to the SUNY Press website, Publishers Global, the Times Union newspaper, and the Association of University Presses.
The external link provided for SUNY Press leads to a Wikipedia disambiguation page.
Answer: False
The external link provided for SUNY Press leads to its official website, not a Wikipedia disambiguation page.
The 'fn org' class in the infobox title signifies that SUNY Press is recognized as both a formatted name and an organization.
Answer: True
The 'fn org' class designation signifies that 'SUNY Press' is recognized as both a formatted name ('fn') and an organization ('org').
The 'noprint' class on elements like the 'See also' edit link means these elements are essential for printing the article.
Answer: False
The 'noprint' class signifies that these elements should not be displayed when the page is printed.
The srcset attribute on the logo's img tag provides alternative image sources for different screen resolutions.
Answer: True
The srcset attribute provides alternative image sources for different screen resolutions or pixel densities, ensuring optimal display across various devices.
The mw-cite-backlink span provides a link to navigate from the reference list back to the main text.
Answer: True
The mw-cite-backlink span provides a navigational link from the reference list back to the corresponding point in the main text.
The Z3988 class in reference spans indicates the use of Dublin Core metadata for structured citation information.
Answer: True
The Z3988 class indicates the presence of Dublin Core metadata, encoded according to the Z39.88-2004 standard, for structured citation information.
The rel='nofollow' attribute on the external website link encourages search engines to index the link.
Answer: False
The rel='nofollow' attribute implies that search engines should not use this link for ranking purposes, typically to prevent manipulation of search results.
The wbr tag within the website URL helps to ensure the URL is displayed correctly on a single line.
Answer: False
The wbr tag suggests a potential line-breaking point for the URL if it needs to wrap onto a new line, aiding in display consistency.
Where is the headquarters of SUNY Press located?
Answer: Albany, New York
SUNY Press's headquarters are located in Albany, New York.
What subject portals are linked to SUNY Press in the article?
Answer: Literature and New York (state)
The article links SUNY Press to the 'Literature' portal and the 'New York (state)' portal.
What does the rel='nofollow' attribute on the external website link for SUNY Press imply?
Answer: Search engines should not use this link for ranking purposes.
The rel='nofollow' attribute implies that search engines should not use this link for ranking purposes, typically to prevent manipulation of search results.
What is the purpose of the wbr tag found within the website URL in the source data?
Answer: To suggest a potential line-breaking point for the URL if needed.
The wbr tag suggests a potential line-breaking point for the URL if it needs to wrap onto a new line, aiding in display consistency.
What does the mw-redirect link title associated with 'Project MUSE' indicate?
Answer: The link points to a page that redirects to the main article on Project MUSE.
The mw-redirect link title indicates that 'Project MUSE' is a redirect page on Wikipedia, likely pointing to the primary article about Project MUSE.
The cite.citation.web.cs1 class associated with references signifies what?
Answer: The citation is a web source formatted using Citation Style 1.
This class signifies that the reference is a web citation formatted according to Citation Style 1 (cs1), commonly used for citing web sources.
What information is conveyed by the reference-accessdate span in the citations?
Answer: The date the cited source was accessed or retrieved.
The reference-accessdate span conveys the date on which the cited source was retrieved or accessed.
What does the notation 'Archived from the original on [date]' in references suggest?
Answer: A snapshot of the original source was saved on that date for accessibility.
This notation suggests that a snapshot of the original source was saved on the specified date, ensuring accessibility even if the original URL changes or becomes unavailable.
What is the function of the infobox-label and infobox-data structure within the table?
Answer: To distinguish between labels (e.g., 'Founded') and their corresponding data (e.g., '1966').
This structure serves to distinguish between labels (e.g., 'Founded') and their corresponding data (e.g., '1966') within the infobox.
What is the official website address for SUNY Press?
Answer: www.sunypress.edu
The official website address for SUNY Press is sunypress.edu.
What does the srcset attribute on the logo's image tag provide?
Answer: Alternative image sources for different screen resolutions.
The srcset attribute provides alternative image sources for different screen resolutions or pixel densities, ensuring optimal display across various devices.
The mw-cite-backlink span is used for what purpose in the references section?
Answer: To provide a link back to the main text from the reference.
The mw-cite-backlink span provides a navigational link from the reference list back to the corresponding point in the main text.
What does the Z3988 class indicate about the references?
Answer: They contain Dublin Core metadata.
The Z3988 class indicates the presence of Dublin Core metadata, encoded according to the Z39.88-2004 standard, for structured citation information.