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A UKSG Seminar:
A Day in the Life of an E-Resources Publisher
Monday 15 November 2004
hosted by Oxford University Press, Oxford
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This one-day seminar is aimed at librarians, information specialists, and
other players in the electronic resource supply chain seeking to find out
more about publishing in the electronic world. The seminar is being hosted
by Oxford University Press, whose representatives will describe the
development of different types of online resource with the objective of
improving understanding of the publishing process within the context of a
digital environment. Each speaker will add the knowledge that their own
individual experiences have provided, giving a comprehensive view of
publishing in the electronic age. A customer completes the picture by
describing their experience of providing such e-resources for their user
community.
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PROGRAMME
09.45 Registration and coffee
10.15 Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG Representative
Richard Gedye, Sales Director, Journals Division, Oxford University Press
10.30 Electronic product development at OUP – strategy and overview
Henry Reece, Chief Executive Officer, Oxford University Press
11.00 Developing journals online (including open access, publish ahead of
print, online submission and review, CPD, permanent archiving)
Mandy Hill, Head of Science and Medical Journals, Oxford
University Press
11.30 Break
11.45 Developing Oxford Reference Online
Sarah Ryan, Project Manager, Oxford Reference Online, Oxford University
Press
12.15 Developing Oxford Scholarship Online
Kate Jury, Marketing Director, Academic Division, Oxford
University Press
12.45 Lunch
13.30 Marketing
Melinda Kenneway, Marketing Director, Journals Division, Oxford University
Press
14.00 Sales, pricing, licensing
Richard Gedye, Sales Director, Journals Division, Oxford University Press
14.30 Customer support
Susanna Lob, Sales and Marketing Director, Online Products, Oxford
University Press
15.00 A customer’s perspective
John Harrington, Information Services Manager, Cranfield
University
15.30 Summary by the Chair
15.40 – 16.30 Optional Tour – please note that places are restricted.
Before the online revolution kicked in: After this brief overview of the
dynamics of online publishing, why not take the opportunity for some quick
insights into what has made publishing tick over the last 500 years or so.
Either: Tour 1 - OUP Museum (maximum 15 places)
See the excellent museum at the Press, which plots the history of OUP (and
indeed publishing) over the last 500 years. There are some great exhibits,
and the curator offers a lively accompanying talk.
Or: Tour 2 - OED (maximum 5 places)
See the current archives of millions of quotation slips, learn how the OED
revision process ‘conveyor belt’ operates, see editors at work, and,
finally, hear about OED Online.
Fee
UKSG members £80.00 +
£14.00 VAT (total £94.00)
Non-members
£100.00 + £17.50 VAT (total £117.50)
The fee includes refreshments and lunch.
Venue
Oxford University Press (Main Committee Room)
Great Clarendon Street
Oxford
OX2 6DP
Tel.: 01865 556767
A location map will be sent with confirmation of booking.
Cancellations
By 5 November 2004 Full refund
From 6 to 9 November 2004 inclusive 50% refund
From 10 November 2004 No refund
Bookings
Please book via the UKSG web site – http://www.uksg.org/events/151104.asp –
or contact:
Karen Sadler, UKSG Administrator
15a Stile Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 8AG UK
Tel.: 0044 (0)1865 744279 Fax: 0044 (0)1865 742164 E-mail:
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Karen Sadler
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Fax. +44(0)1865 742164
www.uksg.org
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