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Women in Publishing

Group focused on women in the publishing industry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Women in Publishing (WiP) is a London-based group, established in 1979, that works to promote the status of women working in the publishing industry[1] and related trades by helping women to develop their careers.[2] Their founding aims – "to encourage networking, to provide opportunities for sharing information and ideas and to offer training for career and personal development – still stand in the so-called ‘post-feminist’ era, where women dominate the publishing industry by sheer numbers, but have barely broken through the glass ceiling."[2]

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History

Women in Publishing was started in 1979. In December that year, an open meeting was held in an upstairs room at the Globe pub, opposite Baker Street tube station.[2] Attended by some 100 women, the meeting was chaired by Anne McDermid, with the discussion being led by Liz Calder and Ursula Owen (co-founder with Carmen Callil of the publishing company Virago).[2]

Aims

The stated aims of WiP, which holds meetings on the second Wednesday of each month, are:[2]

  • To provide a forum for the discussion of ideas, trends and subjects of interest to women in the publishing trades
  • To encourage networking and mutual support among women
  • To provide opportunities for sharing information and expertise
  • To support and publicize women's achievements and successes
  • To promote the status of women within publishing.
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Awards

WiP presents annual awards, chosen by nomination, in two categories:[3]

References

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