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Anvil Board

Anvil Academic Publishing is a non-profit, fully digital publishing enterprise focused on publishing new forms of scholarship that cannot be adequately conveyed in the tradtional monograph. Established with funding received from the Brown Foundation, Inc. (Houston), it also counts Stanford University, the University of Virginia, Washington University in St. Louis, Bryn Mawr College, Amherst College, Middlebury College, and Southwestern University among its institutional supporters. It is guided by a distinguished board of directors comprising leaders in academic publishing, scholarly communication, and library and information services.

Anvil Academic Publishing: Board of Advisors

  • Edward Ayers, President, University of Richmond
  • Sam Black, Attorney, Washington, D.C.
  • Gregory R. Crane, Editor in Chief, Perseus, Tufts University
  • Rachel Frick, Director, Digital Library Federation (CLIR)
  • Charles Henry, President, CLIR, and Co-Chair of the Board
  • Geneva Henry, Executive Director, Center for Digital Scholarship, Rice University
  • Michael Keller, University Librarian, Publisher, Highwire, Stanford University
  • Shana Kimball, Head, Publishing Services, Outreach, and Strategic Development, MLibrary, University of Michigan
  • W. Joseph King, Executive Director, NITLE, and Co-Chair of the Board
  • Fred Moody, Program Officer for Libraries and Scholarly Communication, NITLE; Editor-in-Chief, Anvil Academic Publishing
  • Stephen G. Nichols, James M. Beall Professor of French and Humanities Emeritus, and Research Professor, Department of German and Romance Languages, Johns Hopkins University
  • Katherine Rowe, Chair, English Department, Bryn Mawr College
  • Michael Roy, L. Douglas and Laura J. Meredith Dean of Library and Information Services, and Chief Information Officer, Middlebury College
  • Elliott Shore, Chief Information Officer and Professor of History, Bryn Mawr College
  • Andrew Stauffer, Director, NINES, Department of English, University of Virginia
  • Gary Wihl, Dean of Arts and Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis