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Unlocking Potential in Scholarly Publishing: The BiblioSuite Advantage

University presses are transforming their publishing processes using BiblioSuite, making remarkable strides in innovation and efficiency within the scholarly and academic sectors. Using cutting-edge technology to meet the evolving needs of the industry, BiblioSuite enables university presses to tackle real-world challenges with smarter, faster and more effective workflows, giving them greater control over their processes to enhance operational precision.


Leading university presses, scholarly and academic publishers including Oxford University Press, Harvard University Press, Elsevier, Sage Publishing, and Bloomsbury Academic trust BiblioSuite to run their publishing workflows. With tools to support every step in the entire publishing lifecycle, BiblioSuite is designed for any product or format from monographs, journals and Open Access to audio and digital formats.


Here’s just a few ways our client publishers are benefiting from using BiblioSuite:

The University of Pennsylvania Press' logo. The majority of the scholarly publishers' name is written in black capital letters, with PENN PRESS highlighted in bold, blue letters.






“BiblioFlow offers a streamlined way to interact with our DAM, providing a window into the asset tree without navigating away. The automatic asset scheduling feature has greatly improved our workflow efficiency at Penn Press, saving us valuable time and effort. The intuitive dashboard simplifies status updates, asset uploads, and sharing, making the entire process user-friendly and efficient.” - Lily Simmons, Digital Operations Manager, University of Pennsylvania Press


Duke University Press' logo, showing "Duke" in bold, white capital letters on a black rectangle, with "University Press" underneath in black capitals on a white rectangle with black border.








“With Biblio's Generate Document functionality, we've streamlined permissions licenses at DUP by automatically integrating system data into branded templates, and reducing manual edits and formatting—accelerating our licensing process significantly.” - Kerin Ogg, Intellectual Property Coordinator, Duke University Press


The University of Illinois Press' logo, showing a black circle with prairie grasses that form the State's letters "IL". To the right of the icon is the press' name in bold, black capital letters.





“BiblioSuite allows us to generate branded documents that are already populated with our advertisers' contact info, directly from the system—streamlining our billing process and helping us to handle and report on our paid advertisements efficiently.” - Michelle Woods, Journals Marketing & Communications Manager, University of Illinois Press


Princeton University Press' logo. To the left is their icon - a the outline of a capital "P" in orange - and to the right the press' name in Roman, capital letters.





“A year after transitioning our pricing workflow into Biblio, our pricing adaptability has soared, enabling market-specific experimentation and streamlined audits. Annual updates are smoother, and our ONIX files are slimmer and issue-free—excellent news for vendors and the press.” - Paige Clunie, Digital Partnerships Manager, Princeton University Press


Manchester University Press' logo, showing a blue icon that features the press' initials, MUP. To the right of the icon, is the press' name in blue font.






“With BiblioSuite, uploading sales data is now a team effort. By shifting to monthly updates, we have significantly reduced pressure, making the process more measured, reliable, and less intense.” - Jen Mellor, Operations Manager, Manchester University Press


BiblioSuite helps publishers to navigate modern publishing complexities with ease, setting a high standard for innovation in the industry.


Read about the transformative impact of our software on scholarly and academic publishers including Oxford University Press, Penn State University Press, Harvard University Press, Kogan Page and Bloomsbury here.


Or find out more about how BiblioSuite can elevate your press’ workflows.

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