Sams Publishing
Parent company | Pearson Education |
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Founded | 1946 |
Founder | Howard W. Sams |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Carmel, Indiana |
Official website | www |
Sams Publishing (originally Howard W. Sams & Co.) is an imprint for technical training manuals owned by the global education company Pearson plc.
History
Sams Publishing was founded in 1946 by Howard W. Sams, originally producing radio schematics and repair manuals. It was acquired by ITT in 1967. ITT sold its publishing division in 1985 to Macmillan. In 1987, Sams was split into three divisions with the computer book division transferred to what later became Macmillan Computer Publishing.[1]
Macmillan Computer Publishing was sold in 1991 to Paramount Communications, the parent company of Simon & Schuster, which absorbed the computer publishing division.[2] Simon & Schuster later sold its education division to the imprint's current owner, Pearson.
The computer books division is notable for its "Teach Yourself", "Unleashed" and "21 days" book series.
References
Further reading
- Careers: Interviews, A Look at the Publishing World Network Professional Association. 2003.
External links
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Higher Education
- Addison-Wesley
- Allyn & Bacon
- Benjamin Cummings
- Longman
- Pearson Education
- Prentice Hall College
- Propero
Professional
- Addison-Wesley Professional
- Adobe Press
- Apple Certified
- Allyn & Bacon Professional
- Cisco Press
- FT Press
- IBM Press
- InformIT
- Peachpit
- Pearson Assessment & Information
- Pearson VUE
- Prentice Hall Professional
- Sams Publishing
- Wharton School Press
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