Werner Schuder (25 February 1917[1] - 20 October 2006) was a German publisher.
Born in Berlin, Schuder completed an apprenticeship in book trade and librarianship.
On 15 April 1954, he joined the publishing house Walter de Gruyter, where he was responsible for the fields of mathematics, economics and social sciences.
Among other things, he was in charge of the Sammlung GöschenGöschen Collection [de] and taught as a part-time lecturer at the FU Berlin and at the Berlin University of the Arts for librarianship and information science.
Schuder was a member of the Theodor Fontane Society [de] and the Berlin Bibliophile Evening [de].