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==Academic Development and Publishing== The Academic Development and Publishing Department manages and monitors course development from start to finish, and publishes course books and related materials. Development is carried out in teams composed of faculty members, pedagogic and technological advisors, editors, graphic designers, film directors, and scriptwriters. The OUI publishes under two imprints: Lamda Scholarship, and Lamda Books. Lamda Scholarship was founded in 2013 as a platform for publishing innovative research-based Hebrew books in the humanities and social sciences. The university provides comprehensive peer-review, editing and design services. Lamda Scholarship secures publishing grants for selected books from various foundations, and is a member of the Israeli Association of Book Publishers. Lamda Books publishes OUI textbooks which are sold in commercial bookstores countrywide, as well as online and in the Ra’anana campus bookstore. The books serve OUI students as well as students in other academic institutions throughout Israel. ===Journals=== The OUI publishes two Hebrew-language academic journals, Kriot Yisraeliot (Israeli readings) is a digital, multidisciplinary journal which focuses on empirical and theoretical issues relevant to Israeli society and Zmanim., is a history quarterly, co-published with Tel Aviv University and the Historical Society of Israel.
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