Author Support when writing for Oxford University Press
The relationships we build with our authors are of great importance to us. We strive to continually meet the changing needs of students and lecturers, and achieve this by seeking out innovative authors who are experts in their respective fields. The publishing journey begins with an in-depth author workshop where all aspects of the proposed manuscript are discussed and planned. We work closely to provide continued support and guidance throughout the writing, editing and production process. After publication, the sales and marketing teams keep authors informed as they take the new book to market and introduce it to all relevant lecturers, bookshops and libraries. For further information, contact our publishing team if you are interested in becoming an author of a South African undergraduate textbook or watch our informative videos here:
www.oxford.co.za/page/65
The publishing team
Back row (from left): Janine Loedolff, Alida Terblanche, Edward Ndiloseh and Penny Lane. Middle row (from left): Nadia Jacobs, Lindsay-Jane LÜcks, Jeanne Maclay-Mayers and Nicola van Rhyn. Front row (from left): Marisa Montemarano, Michelle Jansen, Liezl Roux & Gugulethu Baloyi
Alida Terblanche | Publisher Manager
alida.terblanche@oup.com
Penny Lane | Publisher • Auditing • Health Sciences • Law • Statistics
penny.lane@
oup.com
Janine Loedolff | Publisher • Business and Management • Economics • Public Administration • Research Methods
janine.loedolff@oup.com GENERAL ENQUIRIES HEAD OFFICE:
Oxford University Press South Africa (Pty) Ltd PO Box 12119, N1 City, Goodwood, Cape Town, 7463 Telephone: 021 596 2300 Email:
oxford.za@
oup.com
2 TEACHER EDUCATION CATALOGUE 2020 FIND AN ACADEMIC CONSULTANT:
Let’s talk about an educational solution that works for you. Telephone: 021 596 2339 Visit our website:
www.oxford.co.za/page/94
Marisa Montemarano | Publisher • Accounting and Finance • Teacher Education • Social Sciences
marisa.montemarano@
oup.com
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