From: Nawin Gupta <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 23:00:46 -0600 Only two weeks to the Association of Subscription Agents & Intermediaries Annual Conference in London. If you have not made your booking for the conference yet, there is still time to reserve your place. Do not miss this informative and thought-provoking two-day conference featuring presentations from industry leaders who are serving the knowledge community by inventing new ways to transfer knowledge to a growing audience globally and sustain the knowledge economy. The programme is organised around four sessions covering the main stages of supply of content from authors to readers: Authoring and Publishing, Buying and Selling Content, Discovery and Metadata, and Content Usage and Quality. Also scheduled for the conference is a panel discussion involving leading figures from the academic content world which will debate both traditional and open access business models, trying to answer the question, "Who pays: government, philanthropists, funders, authors, institutions, libraries or readers?" To learn more, visit: http://subscription-agents.org/conferences/annual-conference-2013-3-rs-reach -readership-and-revenues The ASA conferences underscore ASA members' credo: maintaining the highest standards of business practice, providing excellence in service and support, facilitating transfer of knowledge to a growing global audience, and helping sustain the knowledge economy. Covering the hottest topics from publishing, intermediary, library, consortia, and emerging technologies, the conference is set to continue its unique and respected tradition of debating and shaping the future of our industry. We look forward to welcoming you to the conference in London. Non-member rates are only £440 (inclusive of meals). Special rates are available for ASA members. We are pleased to offer a 45% discount for librarians working in higher education. To register and reserve your place, visit: http://subscription-agents.org/conferences/asa-conference-2013-booking-form ASA Conference Planning Committee: Mark Carden, Chair (Naughton Consulting), Greta Boonen (Wiley), Luke Davies (EBSCO), Nawin Gupta (ASA), Ian Jones (Taylor & Francis), Elizabeth Just (Swets), Peter Lawson (Karger) For more information, contact Nawin Gupta at [log in to unmask]