SSP open access workshop returns for third year
SSP’s interactive workshop, "Open Access: Understanding Mission, Models, and Mandates," is back for its third year and will be held on 19 and 20 July.
SSP’s interactive workshop, "Open Access: Understanding Mission, Models, and Mandates," is back for its third year and will be held on 19 and 20 July.
The SSP community brings together academics, funders, librarians, publishers, service providers, technologists, and countless others with a communal interest and stake in the dissemination of scholarly information.
It’s time for our vibrant community of publishers, librarians, academics, service providers, funders, technologists, and others with a stake in sharing research to come together as we chart a new course and embrace chaos to ignite innovation. Moving from reacting to adapting, how will our responses change the future of scholarly communications? And how should our responsibility to the academic ecosystem during this extraordinary time shape those responses?
Adrian Stanley reflects on his time in the industry and as president of the Society for Scholarly Publishing
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Mariamawit Yeshak kicked off the SSP annual meeting with an impassioned account of the differences between scholarly and societal impact in African scholarly communications
Organisers of the SSPs 41st annual meeting have announced keynote speakers for the event
Looking out into the vast Pacific Ocean from the SSP venue in San Diego will be an ideal opportunity to reflect on the (literal) wide world of publishing
Changes in the scholarly research landscape, its inefficiencies and its evolution were hot topics at the inaugural SSP London event, writes Laura Wheeler