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Wednesday, 25 September 2013

The Future for Smaller Publishers: Policy Press and EBSCO perspectives

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Julia Mortimer from The Policy Press Julia Mortimer , Assistant Director at The Policy Press kicked off the final morning session at Th...
Tuesday, 24 September 2013

The Future for Smaller Publishers: case studies from Bioscientifica and Bone & Joint Journal

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Timothy Wright sets the scene for smaller publishers Timothy Wright , Chief Executive at Edinburgh University Press , chaired the ALPSP ...
Monday, 16 September 2013

Making open pay

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OECD's Catherine Candea The final session at the ALPSP International Conference was chaired by Catherine Candea from OECD . The pa...
Sunday, 15 September 2013

Negotiating with governments: in search of pragmatic public access policy

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Fred Dylla Fred Dylla from the American Institute of Physics introduced the final session on day 2 of the ALPSP International Conferen...

Data: not the why, but the how (and then, what?)

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Simon Hodson introduces CODATA It is now old news that data - its production, management and re-use potential - is of growing significan...
Thursday, 12 September 2013

Publishing skills: the changing landscape

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Margie Jarvis, Learning and Development Director at Oxford University Press, began what proved to be a highly interactive session by descri...

"Was it something we said? (Or something we didn't?)"

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The second day of the ALPSP 2013 conference began with a panel session on communication. Linda Dylla, Communications Consultant at the Amer...
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