Beyond books – What social science and STM publishers should learn from each other
Erstellt von engelland am Freitag 12. Februar 2010
This seminar is relevant to publishing professionals with strategic responsibility and business development roles – in social sciences, humanities and stm publishing. It is right after the London Book Fair, 22nd April in London. The program in brief:
- Chair Jayne Marks, Sage
- Research and Information habits in the social science and humanities: a study by JSTOR – Laura Brown, Executive Vice President ITHAKA Strategy and Research
- Doing data in the social sciences and humanities: links to and from published work – Peter Burnhill, University of Edinburgh, Director EDINA
- Panel: Challenges of publishing for the social sciences and humanities – chair Diane Cogan
- Alan Jarvis, Taylor & Francis
- Sarah Phibbs, Wiley-Blackwell
- Geraldine Billingham, Berg Publishers
- Research Methods Online – Sage (Speaker to be confirmed)
- Digging into Data: Electronic publications in Archaeology – Julian Richards, Director of “Internet Archaeology”
- Commercial opportunities for social science publishers: insights and development at Google – Santiago de la Mora, Google
- Open access text books – hope and (first) experience with “paperC”, Wulf von Lucius, Lucius & Lucius
- Open access monographs in the humanities – results from the OAPEN case study, Eelco Ferwerda, Amsterdam University Press