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Americas Oldest University Press / Founded 1878, Daniel Coit Gilman, the first president of the Johns Hopkins University, inaugurated the Press in 1878. For Gilman, publishing, along with teaching and research, was a primary obligation of a great university. Since its beginning, the Johns Hopkins University Press has carried the name and mission of the University to every corner of the world. The Press has published more than 6,000 titles and a wide variety of scholarly journals. The Press began as the Universitys Publication Agency, publishing the American Journal of Mathematics in its first year and the American Chemical Journal in its second. The Agency published its first book, Sidney Lanier: A Memorial Tribute, in 1881 to honor the poet who was one of the Universitys first writers in residence. In 1891, the Publication Agency became the Johns Hopkins Press; since 1972, it has been known as the Johns Hopkins University Press.

 

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