25 Years of Exhibiting With APS
As you make plans to attend the 25th APS Annual Convention in Washington, DC, don’t forget to schedule a stroll through the Exhibit Hall, where you will find books, equipment, software, professional opportunities, and, of course, free promotional items and giveaways. Among this year’s exhibitors are two organizations that have been attending the APS Convention since it all began in 1988.
In Booth 502, the Association Book Exhibit will offer a combined display of scholarly and professional titles from leading publishers, as well as a free catalog; Worth Publishers, a publisher of cutting-edge, market-leading psychology textbooks and media, will be exhibiting in Booths 210 and 212. Worth will also be co-sponsoring the 25@25 Celebration and Special Concert on Saturday, May 25.
Take a look at this full list of exhibitors before Convention, and don’t forget to stop by.
Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Alexander Street Press
American Psychological Association
Association Book Exhibit
Basic Books
BIOPAC Systems, Inc.
Cambridge University Press
Cedrus Corporation
Cengage Learning
Center for the History of Psychology
GLN Consulting
Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies
Health and Retirement Study
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Oxford University Press
Palgrave MacMillan
Pearson
Penguin Group USA
Prometheus Research
Psychology Press
SAS Institute Inc.
Sinauer Associates, Inc., Publishers
Springer
The Psych Store
The Trust
Thought Technology
Transaction Publishers
University of Maryland
Wikipedia Initiative
Wiley
WorldViz
Worth Publishers
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