Publishing Partner Program

Encyclopædia Britannica offers a special outreach program for partnering writers, publishers, and institutions. As part of this program, independent writers or members of a college, think tank, museum, academy, academic consortium, or graduate school are encouraged to contribute to Britannica in their areas of expertise and to join Britannica’s stellar roster of contributors. Likewise, companies and institutions with special assets such as videos and photos, and which are looking for ways to expand their outreach, are also encouraged to contribute by taking advantage of Britannica’s large, global audience. All articles and assets shared through this partnership will remain open to and freely accessible by the public.

Encyclopædia Britannica is the oldest continuously revised and published general reference work in the world (1st Edition, 1768), and it has worked with the world’s premier institutions and foremost experts and scholars – from public servants, social leaders, and heads of state to professional athletes, pioneering artists, and more than 110 Nobel Prize laureates. Independent scholars, graduate students, as well as niche craftsmen and specialists of all kinds are welcome to contribute in their fields of expertise.

The result for all contributors is publication with Britannica, whose websites reach millions of readers weekly, and an author profile page at Britannica.com freely accessible to the public and containing the contributors’ biography and photo as well as links to their signed Britannica article(s) and personal and professional websites; the covers of their published books can also be displayed and linked to amazon.com to assist in sales. The benefit to all contributors, and to any affiliated institution, is wider exposure to a global audience.

For the institutions already participating in this program, see below. For more information on this program and how to join this alliance, contact Theodore Pappas at Encyclopædia Britannica.

PARTNERS


Modernist Cuisine

The Cooking Lab is the publisher of Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking (2011), Modernist Cuisine at Home (2012), and The Photography of Modernist Cuisine (2013). Its interdisciplinary team in Bellevue, Washington, includes ...  Read more   

The Society for Military History

The Society for Military History (SMH) traces its lineage to 1933, when it was founded as the American Military Foundation.  Renamed in 1939 as the American Military Institute, it assumed its present designation in 1990.  The SMH publishes the ...  Read more   

Explore the World in Minutes

“Project Time-Lapse,” a Britannica initiative, highlights the creative art form of time-lapse photography and the global companies and globe-trotting artists who have mastered this medium.  Their work is both stunning and ...  Read more   

Great Lakes Colleges Association

The mission of the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) is to take actions that will help strengthen and preserve its colleges. A leading force on behalf of education in the tradition of the liberal arts and sciences, GLCA works to … ...  Read more   

Cinema Retro

Cinema Retro is a magazine dedicated to films of the 1960s and 70s. Its editor-in-chief, Lee Pfeiffer, is the author and co-author of numerous books on film and is regarded as one of the foremost experts on James Bond. His book The … Read more   

Wonderland

“Wonderland” is the name of the forthcoming website of American pop culture specialist Michael Barson (Ph.D., American Culture), author of more than a dozen books, including Red Scared!, Agonizing Love, Teenage Confidential, The ...  Read more   

Eat Your World

Eat Your World is an original guide to regional foods and drinks around the globe. Launched in December 2011, the food-travel website identifies and contextualizes a destination’s traditional, indigenous, and locavore (locally sourced) foods and ...  Read more   

Great Museums Television

Great Museums Television, producer of the award-winning documentary series Great Museums, opens the doors of the museum world to millions of viewers through public television and new media.  Stories of history and progress fill us with pride or ...  Read more   

Checkerboard Film Foundation

Checkerboard Film Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution established in 1979 to document, through the medium of film and video, artists who are making unique and important contributions to the American arts. Checkerboard’s ...  Read more   

The J. Paul Getty Trust

One of the largest supporters of arts in the world, the J. Paul Getty Trust is an international cultural and philanthropic institution that focuses on the visual arts in all their dimensions. The Getty serves both the general public and a wide ...  Read more   

Regina Opera Company

Regina Opera Company began in 1970 as a small group of dedicated volunteers who gave opera recitals, with piano accompaniment, in a tiny church auditorium in Borough Park, Brooklyn. Over the years it grew to be a professional-level opera ...  Read more   

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is one of the most historically significant accredited independent schools of art and design in the United States. Its accolades are many, including recognition by Columbia University’s National ...  Read more   

Historic Sites & Buildings

Britannica is pleased to highlight the writings and photographs of architectural experts from around the world. Their organizational affiliations are also featured below.       Chicago Architecture Today is an online publication ...  Read more   

The Newberry

Serving the public since 1887, the Newberry is an independent research library with collections spanning six centuries. The collections feature a diverse array of items such as illuminated medieval manuscripts, rare early maps, rich genealogical ...  Read more   

Metropolitan State University of Denver

Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) is a comprehensive accredited institution offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees on the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver. Founded in 1965, MSU Denver has grown to 23,000 ...  Read more   

Horse Racing, Past & Present

Marvin Drager is a long-time fan and historian of the sport of horse racing. He ran a successful public relations firm in New York City and was previously a photo editor for the Associated Press. He also worked for the New … Read more   

The American West

Joseph Di Certo is the author of ten books, two of them on the Pony Express, and composer of three albums of children’s songs, In his varied career he worked as a technical writer on the Atlas, Minute Man, and … Read more   

Science In Seconds

Science in Seconds–created in 2009 and by three science students from the University of Alberta (Rheanna Sand, Torah Kachur, and Brittany Trogen)—was founded on a simple premise: know everything. Or at least, know as much of the science ...  Read more