Independent Publishers Group Adds Six New Publishers to its US and UK Sales & Distribution Programs

CHICAGO, IL & LONDON, UK – Independent Publishers Group (IPG) is pleased to announce it has signed six new publishers to its US and UK distribution programs.

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company and IPG have expanded their existing relationship to include international print sales and distribution beginning January 1, 2024. Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Eerdmans is a religious publisher known for its high-quality books on theology, biblical studies, religious history, spirituality, ministry and cultural criticism. Rooted in the Christian tradition, they foster dialogue among diverse denominations, faiths and readerships.

Starting November 1, IPG will globally distribute the print and eBook titles of Rabsel Editions. Founded in 2010, Rabsel aims to share Buddhist spirituality, philosophy and culture. Alongside other Buddhist publishers, they offer diverse perspectives and accessible teachings, reflecting the richness of Buddhist traditions in the contemporary world.

Milet Publishing began sales, marketing and distribution of its print and eBook titles worldwide, excluding Australia and New Zealand, on July 1. An innovative publisher of bilingual and multicultural books, Milet blends artistry and language to create groundbreaking literature and educational resources for children and adults.

Starting August 1, IPG will sell, market and distribute IntechOpen in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Oceania through its UK academic and professional division, Eurospan. IntechOpen’s editors and authors are members of a growing community that ranges from key opinion leaders within science and academia, to Nobel laureates, to the next up-and-coming generation of scientists looking to make their mark. They are focused on providing peer-reviewed scientific research and the dissemination of knowledge.

ACM Books began worldwide sales, marketing and distribution, excluding North America, through Eurospan on July 1. ACM publishes academic titles, textbooks and research on the historical and societal impacts of computing. Their program addresses the informational requirements of researchers, practitioners, educators and students within the computing community while highlighting the field’s history and worldwide influence.

The Commonwealth, which began worldwide sales, marketing and distribution through Eurospan on June 1, is a voluntary association of 56 independent and equal member countries with a common goal of achieving development, democracy and peace. It publishes authoritative, evidence-based research and knowledge products for policymakers, academics, professionals and wider publics across the world. Their focus and expertise include small and developing states; environment and climate change; democracy, law and government; and social issues concerning young people, gender, health and education.

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