Register Today for the SSP Webinar: So, You Want to Get Out of Print:
Strategies and Perspectives from Publishers and Librarians
Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. EDT
The Society for Scholarly Publishing presents a compelling webinar that will explore the implications of moving away from a print-focused business to an online-only publishing business model. From the comfort of your office, you can gain valuable information from experienced publishers and librarians who have successfully implemented the online-only workflow.
This webinar will draw on the experiences of institutions that have adopted e-focused policies and procedures, and will provide an outline of the strategy for getting out of print and into an electronic-based business.
It is undeniable that publishers must operate in a dual print and electronic world; however, many of the policies and procedures being utilized continue to center on the processing of print material. Although not all types of content can be online, the recent trend in e-only is growing significantly. The presenters will discuss the challenges that can arise in the movement to e-only such as
ensuring adequate staffing, provision of necessary training, and creation of a robust technological infrastructure.
Consider attending if you want to learn more about: Implications for getting out of print; Logistics of revamping existing workflows; Technological infrastructure needed to support e-only
SSP Members: $99; Non-Members: $149
For more information and to register, go to: www.sspnet.org
COMING SOON!
SSP 33rd Annual Meeting, "It's What Counts: How Data Transforms Our World," June 1-3, 2011 at the Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA. Join publishing and technology leaders at the upcoming Annual Meeting to explore this exciting subject.
2011 IN Conference: Globalization, Innovation and Collaboration, September 18-20, 2011 in Arlington, VA. Collaborate with your peers and leading publishing strategists to increase understanding of your changing environment and customize a tool kit to help take your organization successfully into the future.
Society for Scholarly Publishing www.sspnet.org
Submitted by Karen King
on behalf of the Society for Scholarly Publishing