Imprints and Partnerships
There are a number of former publishers that have become imprints of De Gruyter. Former Swiss publisher Birkhäuser, the most recent example, became part of De Gruyter after its bankruptcy in 2012. De Gruyter Mouton (formerly Mouton de Gruyter) was purchased by de Gruyter in 1977. It was originally known as Mouton Publishers and based in The Hague. It specializes in the field of linguistics and publishes academic journals, research monographs, reference works, multimedia publications, and bibliographies. K. G. Saur Verlag, based in Munich, was acquired by de Gruyter in 2006 and retains the imprint De Gruyter Saur. It specializes in reference information for libraries.
In addition, De Gruyter has a publishing partnership with Versita since 2010.
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