Registration Open for the SSP/AAUP Web Seminar... 

Register for the SSP/AAUP Web Seminar: New Markets for E-Content:  How to Package and Disseminate Your Scholarly Content for Maximum Impact in a Digital World

August 27, 2009 – 1:00 – 2:30 pm EDT

You’ve invested a lot of time and money in an electronic production workflow. Your back list titles and back issues are all, or almost all, digitized. Your publications are in a flexible format where print is only one among many possible media of dissemination. So now what do you do? This seminar focuses on leveraging your digital scholarly content to serve existing users better, and reach new global markets. It explores the choices that need to be made by small and mid-sized publishers, and presents practical examples of strategies that are working. Presenting two unique perspectives – from a journal publisher and company providing digital publishing solutions to journal and book publishers – this seminar will provide an overview of emerging trends and opportunities in the world of digital delivery.

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There’s a New Way to be Part of the “IN” Crowd at SSP!


Mark your calendars now and plan to join us at the Hotel Providence in Providence, RI on September 23-25, 2009, for the first IN Meeting.

Interact, Inspire, Innovate: This brief but intensive conference will be a must for anyone working in the scholarly publishing content environment who wants some fresh approaches and networking opportunities.

Watch for the program theme and many more details over the coming months as we put together a dynamite, interactive program where attendees will leave with tangible, practical information to apply in their own organizations.

Save the Dates: SSP Fall Educational Meetings, November 10 & 11

The fall educational seminar series will take place on November 10 and 11, 2009 in Washington, DC. This year's seminars will take place at the American Geophysical Union. More information will be available soon!

SSP 31st Annual Meeting 

SSP Annual Meeting a great success!  More than 600 attend meeting at Marriott Baltimore Waterfront in Baltimore.



Here's just a sampling of session topics:

  • Keynote: Media Rearchitecting Science: A New Vision and Framework for STM in the 21st Century, Adam Bly, Seed Media Group
  • Market Big, Spend Small
  • Brave Adventures: New Publishing Models for the "Now" World
  • Now on the Horizon Start-Ups and Scholarly Apps That Can Change Your World
The presentations will be up and available shortly.  Many thanks go out to the SSP Program Committee for a job well done.

Record Turnout for "Copyediting" Web Seminar

A fantastic group of 115 registrants (many sharing their registration with colleagues using projectors and conference phones) attended the recent SSP/AAUP web seminar on "Improving the Copyediting Workflow," held on May 7. Ably hosted by Greg Suprock of Cadmus, the seminar featured two case studies: University of Chicago Press was a leader in moving to an all- SGML workflow, and John Muenning of UCP led participants through this elegant machine. This was followed by a presentation of the Columbia University Press system by Michael Haskell and Scott Beebe (now at Oxford University Press). While the final output is XML, the Columbia system is based around Word and InDesign. Michael and Scott bravely presented a live demonstration of the system at work on a real manuscript. The panel discussion that ended the seminar focused on practical issues raised by the participants. Questions were honestly addressed by the presenters. After 90 minutes of intense and productive learning, participants stretched their legs and returned to their afternoon work, refreshed and inspired. More web seminars are being planned.

New on SSPnet!

Extra! Extra! SSPnet.org is your portal into the dynamic world of the Society for Scholarly Publishing! Don't miss these exciting features:

  • Be among the first to advertise and share information about Scholarly Communications Internships with this new service from SSP's Professional Development group!
  • Hot off the presses! Check out the latest Publishing Professional Profile.
  • The April 2009 issue of Learned Publishing has been published! Use the SSP Member Center to access your online subscription.
  • Advertise your next conference or browse the industry's latest events on the SSP Calendar.
  • Exciting new publishing job openings are posted everyday on the SSP Job Bank - find your next career move here!

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