Hayden-McNeil

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Hayden-McNeil Publishing
Logo for Hayden-McNeil Macmillan Learning.svg
Parent company Macmillan Publishers
Founded 1992
Founder Patrick Olson
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Plymouth, MI
Publication types Custom Textbooks, Digital Products, and Carbonless Lab notebooks
Official website hmpublishing.com

Hayden-McNeil Publishing is a privately held company and subsidiary of Macmillan Learning headquartered in Plymouth, MI, and a publisher of college and university level custom educational materials in the United States.[1]

History

Founded by Patrick Olson in 1992, Hayden-McNeil Publishing is located in Plymouth, MI, and is a subsidiary of Macmillan Publishers.[2] Macmillan Publishers acquired Hayden-McNeil Publishing in 2008, providing for future growth through access to Macmillan's content, educational technology, and distribution assets.[3]

Custom Textbooks

Hayden-McNeil pairs managing editors with authors to create course-specific custom textbooks. Authors can publish a textbook in any academic discipline for higher education courses.[4]

Expanded Custom Program

In May 2015, Hayden-McNeil Publishing announced the expansion of their custom publishing service to courses with enrollment as low as 200.[5]

Lab Notebooks

Hayden-McNeil's carbonless lab notebooks come in twelve science disciplines. The white carbonless paper creates duplicate sets of all laboratory notes.[6]

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