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Effective Journal Editorial Management
11 May, London
This course introduces the common issues and tasks encountered in journal management. Considering various approaches to effective journal management and relationship building, it enables delegates to build on their skills to be more effective in meeting the day-to-day challenges of journal publishing, changing business models and editorial processes. The emphasis is on practical advice and guidance.
Delegate Comments
"The course was pitched exactly right and served to affirm much of what I currently do whilst providing great suggestions for improvement and development. A very useful booklet with additional material for reference and further reading. A resource that will sit on my desk!" Rosie Sheridan, Maney Publishing
"Very good for learning practical techniques and tools to improve journals, and opportunity to share creative solutions and best practice with fellow colleagues." Beth Edgar, Emerald Group Publishing
Programme
* What is effective editorial management?
* Journal development and quality improvement
* Relationships with key stakeholders in journals publishing
* Influencing skills and change management
* Key business issues affecting managing editors and publishers.
Book on this course<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Effective-Journal-Editorial-Management/30169> or email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> tel: +44 (0)1622 871035
Forthcoming ALPSP Courses:
Developing Open Access and Hybrid Journals, 10 March, London<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Developing-Open-Access-and-Hybrid-Journals/30171>
Data Protection: Compliance issues for publishing, 16 March, London<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Data-Protection-Compliance-issues-for-publishers/30625> (course is divided into two parts, attend one or both sessions)
Understanding eJournal Technology, 22 March, NOW in London<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Understanding-eJournal-Technology/30624>, also read Tracy Gardner's blog on Why the technology side of eJournals is so complex<http://blog.alpsp.org/2016/02/why-is-business-technology-side-of.html>
Introduction to Journals Marketing, 20 April, London<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Introduction-to-Journals-Marketing/30170>
Don't forget that if you are unable to attend an open course then we can bring the course to you as in-house training, available to all members worldwide. Contact Amanda Whiting by email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or tel: +44 (0) 865 247776.
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