Apologies for cross-posting
Announcing three ALPSP seminars for the autumn – add the dates to your diary now!
The rise of the RFP: How to embrace and get the most out of your RFP processes (members
early bird rate available until 31 July)
Thursday 31 October 2019, London, UK
Join us to learn about RFPs and how they are becoming an increasingly important part of the activities of all publishers, large and small, and generally represent a significant investment which should be well managed. In this session we’ll
examine the various ways in which sourcing decisions can be made, with views from both purchasers and vendors. The aim of the day will be to provide comprehensive, practical support to help attendees choose the right process, and the right partner, for their
particular needs.
Chair: Nancy Roberts, Director, Business Inclusivity and Founder & CEO, Umbrella
Speakers:
- Catherine Harding-Wiltshire, Director of Operations, BMJ
- Simon Crump, Head of Supply Chain, Cambridge University Press
- Andrew Copley, Business Development Director, Clays
- Mark Carden, Consultant
- Rod Cookson, Managing Director IWA Publishing
NB: more speakers and programme to be announced soon.
Who should attend: Heads of house, publishers, technology staff, product managers, project managers, editorial staff, marketing staff, product development staff, production staff. This seminar is open to
member and non-member organizations. So, please feel free to forward this email on to colleagues/friends inside and outside your organization.
ALPSP/UKSG Seminar
Shifting Power Centers in Scholarly Communication Implications and future roles for libraries and publishers, Wednesday 13 November, London, UK
This year’s One-Day Conference is a partnership between UKSG and ALPSP, two organizations uniquely placed to understand and address the scholarly communications’ community’s needs and concerns in this rapidly evolving ecosystem. We are moving beyond the “fall
out” from the digital revolution – and its implications for user behaviours, customer expectations, product formats and business models – into a much bigger shift, where established roles and accepted models are being questioned. The event promises strategic
insight, practical takeaways and robust discussion among research funders, academics, librarians and publishers. Confirmed speakers already include:
- Beth Montague-Hellen, Senior Research Librarian at the University of Nottingham and Regina Everitt, Director of Library and Learning Services at the University of East London, on future roles for libraries
- Max Haring, Project manager - University Journals at University of Amsterdam, on universities collaborating to create their own publishing platform
- Dr Alicia Wise, Director, Information Power, on the Society Publishers Accelerating Open access and Plan S (SPA-OPS) project
- Rachel Burley, Vice President, Open Publishing Innovations at Springer Nature on transformative journals
- Dr Gautam Dey, Marie Curie Fellow, MRC/UCL Lab for Molecular Cell Bio, with an early-career researcher’s perspective.
'I Never Metadata I Didn't Like' (members early bird rate available until 2 September)
Wednesday 27 November, London, UK
Metadata is said to be “a love letter to the future”. Let’s get together for a day and design our future.
Everyone involved in scholarly communications touches metadata at some point, even if you don’t call it that. Behind every manuscript submission, every link on the web, every platform launch plan, and every analytics
dashboard - lies metadata.
In this program, as the title suggests, everyone is a metadata fan! We will hear from publishers who describe their journey to enrich metadata and their lessons learned along the way. We’ll also hear from consumers of metadata who will bang the drum for
an emphasis on abstracts or acceptance dates (or you name it), and from infrastructure organisations who attempt to collaborate to make it easier for everyone to do better.
Chair: Ginny Hendricks, Director of Member and Community Outreach, Crossref
Speakers and full programme to be announced soon.
Metadata Survey
You are invited to participate in a survey to help better understand metadata knowledge, attitudes, and usage in scholarly communications. The survey is being carried out by the Metadata 2020 project, and seeks input from all key stakeholder groups - researchers,
publishers, librarians, and repository managers.
Who should attend: Those in senior roles will learn how critical metadata is to the success of their business. Those in less senior roles will learn how to convince senior management of investing in better metadata and related infrastructure.
Diane French
Learned Publisher Administrator
The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP)
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