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Universal Publishers
Founded1999
FounderJeffrey R. Young
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationIrvine, California
Key peopleJeff Young, Publisher; Shereen Siddiqui, Artistic Director
Publication typesBooks, edited volumes, textbooks, monographs, conference proceedings, academic journals
Nonfiction topicstechnology, how-to, higher education, science, professional development
ImprintsUniversal-Publishers, Dissertation.com, BrownWalker Press
Official websitewww.universal-publishers.com

Universal Publishers is the parent publishing company of three non-fiction book imprints specializing in nonfiction, how-to, technical and academic titles (Universal-Publishers, BrownWalker Press & Dissertation.com). It originally began in 1997 as "Dissertation.com," one of the first companies to use print on-demand and PDF (Portable Document Format) e-book technologies to publish academic theses and Ph.D. dissertations for sale online.[1][2] The company was founded by Jeffrey R. Young, while he was in graduate school as a way to make academic dissertations widely available to other students and researchers at a reasonable price.[3]

The BrownWalker Press imprint was launched in 2001 to publish academic textbooks, scholarly monographs, and edited collections across a wide range of academic expertise. In 2010, BrownWalker Press added an academic conference proceeding publishing division (ConferencePaper Publisher).

Universal Publishers has over 1500 nonfiction, how-to , and academic titles currently available in print and ebook editions, and releases about 50 new titles each year. In addition to worldwide distribution through Ingram Content Group, it has an independent distribution relationship for some of its titles in India with Overseas Press. The acquisition and administrative operations were relocated to Irvine, California in 2018 but still maintains a corporate presence in Boca Raton, Florida.

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  1. ^ Carol M. Roberts (2004). The dissertation journey: a practical and comprehensive guide to planning, writing, and defending your dissertation. Corwin Press. doi:10.4135/9781452219219. ISBN 9781412977982.
  2. ^ Jerry W. Willis; Deborah Inman; Ron Valenti (2010). Completing a Professional Practice Dissertation: A Guide for Doctoral Students and Faculty. Information Age Publishing. p. 339. ISBN 9781607524397.
  3. ^ Beamish, Rita. "Rescuing Scholars From Obscurity". New York Times. Retrieved 2020-07-24.