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Landscape to light: selected essays by Neil M Gunn.

Book
(2008)
A. McCleery, & D. Gunn (Eds.), Landscape to light: selected essays by Neil M Gunn. Whittles
Although Neil M. Gunn is well-known as one of Scotland's foremost writers of the 20th century, he is less well-known as a perceptive and meditative essayist who wrote on a var...

Shaw and his publishers.

Journal Article
McCleery, A. (2008)
Shaw and his publishers. SHARP news. 18, 18. ISSN 1073-1725

Scoping and mapping intangible cultural heritage in Scotland: final report

Journal Article
McCleery, A., McCleery, A., Gunn, L., & Hill, D. (2008)
Scoping and mapping intangible cultural heritage in Scotland: final report. Museums Galleries Scotland, 1-55
The intangible cultural heritage (ICH) of Scotland requires to be accorded a status which is equal to that of the material culture of Scotland. If this is not currently the ca...

Biographical disruption and the experience of loss following a spinal cord injury: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Journal Article
Dickson, A., Allan, D., & O'Carroll, R. (2008)
Biographical disruption and the experience of loss following a spinal cord injury: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Psychology and Health, 23(4), 407-425. doi:10.1080/14768320701219136
Individual in-depth interviews with eight people who had experienced a total spinal cord injury were conducted, focussing on the experience of living with a spinal cord injury...

Creative Futures: Building the Creative Economy through Universities.

Report
Atton, C., McCleery, A., Mabweazara, H. & Ward, S. (2007)
Creative Futures: Building the Creative Economy through Universities. Edinburgh, Scotland: Million+
The creative industries are founded on innovation. They are responsive, multifaceted and evolving and have developed new models of business in order to adapt and contribute to...

Tauchnitz and Albatross: “a community of interests” in English-language paperback publishing 1934-1951.

Journal Article
McCleery, A. (2006)
Tauchnitz and Albatross: “a community of interests” in English-language paperback publishing 1934-1951. Library. 7, 297-316. doi:10.1093/library/7.3.297. ISSN 0024-2160
This article draws on a variety of archival sources to re-examine the relationship between Tauchnitz Editions and the Albatross Press from 1934 to 1951. In particular, it atte...

The reputation of the 1932 Odyssey Press edition of Ulysses.

Journal Article
McCleery, A. (2006)
The reputation of the 1932 Odyssey Press edition of Ulysses. The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. 100, 89-103. ISSN 0006-128X

”Sophisticated Smut”: The Penguin edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover in New Zealand.

Journal Article
McCleery, A. (2006)
”Sophisticated Smut”: The Penguin edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover in New Zealand. Bulletin / Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand. 29, 192-204. ISSN 0084-7852

The return of the publisher to book history: the case of Allen Lane.

Journal Article
McCleery, A. (2002)
The return of the publisher to book history: the case of Allen Lane. Book History. 5, 161-185. ISSN 1098-7371
There has been a loss of legitimacy within book history for the kind of exercise that critically examines the role of a publisher as an autonomous individual, rather than as a...

Published in Scotland: publishing Scotland.

Presentation / Conference
McCleery, A. (2001, October)
Published in Scotland: publishing Scotland. Paper presented at Scottish Communication and Media Association, Universtiy of Stirling
No abstract available.
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CRF European Visiting Research Fellowship

2014 - 2014
Visiting research fellow grant, to embed the ebook format (and ecosystem) debate into the scholarly discourse concerning similar cases (e.g. concerning video formats) and particularly their academic r...
Funder: Royal Society of Edinburgh | Value: £2,000

World War at Home

2014 - 2015
World War 1 At Home provides a rich collection of material, enhanced with audio and video clips, that casts new light on what was happening in the UK and Ireland during 1914 to 1918. It highlights the...
Funder: Arts & Humanities Research Council | Value: £11,245

Promoting living culture through the vehicle of tourism - Living Culture CS

2012 - 2015
To work with cultural organisations and individuals, particularly those working in the fields of crafts, storytelling, traditional dance and music in partnership with tourism stakeholders and provider...
Funder: Creative Scotland | Value: £60,000

New Commercial Business Model for Independent Scottish Online Newspaper

2012 - 2013
With expertise from Edinburgh Napier, Caledonian Mercury would like to develop a new model for generating income by investigating various fundraising options such as crowd funding of specific stories ...
Funder: Scottish Funding Council | Value: £4,960

Leverhulme Visiting Fellow Award (Dr Waite)

2009 - 2012
Research into educational publishing in Scotland, primarily through the Thomas Nelson archives at Edinburgh Napier University (SAPPHIRE project) and Edinburgh University. Supervised a student in a res...
Funder: Leverhulme Trust | Value: £22,000

AHRC Doctoral Award (Daniel Boswell)

2009 - 2014
The contemporary globalisation of publishing, both books and magazines, represents: an increased flow of products across national borders, often superficially customised for different language groups,...
Funder: Arts & Humanities Research Council | Value: £40,000

300 Years of Copyright

2009 - 2011
Value: £15,000

SAPPHIRE operations

2009 - 2012
Value: £10,000

SCOB operations

2009 - 2012
Value: £10,000

ICH Supplementary

2009 - 2014
Supplementary funding to support an intern to provide additional support to the AHRC funded grant in Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH)
Funder: Museums Galleries Scotland | Value: £20,000