Full-Time
Technology and services for scholarly publishing
$80k - $95k/yr
Senior
Chicago, IL, USA
Hybrid
Hybrid work model to suit your schedule and lifestyle.
HighWire Press provides technology and services tailored for the scholarly publishing industry. Their main products include a digital publishing platform that allows academic publishers to host journals and books, as well as systems for manuscript submission, peer review, and subscription management. These tools help organizations streamline their processes from content creation to distribution and monetization. HighWire primarily serves academic publishers, societies, and university presses, generating revenue through licensing their technology and offering services. What sets HighWire apart from competitors is its focus on the specific needs of the academic community, ensuring that their solutions are designed to enhance scholarly communication.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Venture Capital)
Total Funding
$1.2M
Headquarters
Princeton, New Jersey
Founded
2008
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