EFFECTIVE JOURNAL EDITORIAL MANAGEMENT, 25TH SEPTEMBER, LONDON
ALPSP courses are highly participative and groups are kept small (generally
between 12-18) to enable full interaction. Our courses are available to
members and non members of ALPSP.
DELEGATE COMMENTS
The course tutors presented interesting and stimulating content and offered
active solutions to various issues
- Ellie Gilroy, Taylor & Francis
OVERVIEW
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.
SPEAKERS/ TUTORS
Jamie Humphrey
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tor>
Rebecca Marsh
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tor>
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
This course will commence at 09:30 (registration, with tea/coffee, from
09:00) and end at approximately 17:00
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
Understand stakeholders' needs and consider ways to establish effective
relationships;
have an overview of techniques to manage and improve their journals;
have gained advice on how to positively influence stakeholders and implement
change;
have a brief overview of the essentials of the publishing business and how
they affect editorial processes and management, such as contracts, copyright
and finances;
have discussed experiences and shared ideas with their peers.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This course is aimed at junior managing editors/equivalent editorial
personnel, with 1-2 years' experience. Staff newly appointed to these
positions will also benefit provided they have some previous experience of
publishing. It is not suitable for more experienced managing editors or
publishers with more managerial responsibility. As the editorial role
differs between organisations, a questionnaire will be circulated to
attendees prior to the course.
To book click here
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=274>
Forthcoming 2012 ALPSP courses:
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=270> Licensing
your content, London 19 June
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=271> Online
Communities and Opportunities, London 27 June
Introduction to Journals Marketing,
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=272> London 3rd
July
Fundamentals of Journals Finance
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=273> , London 11th
July
Melissa Marshall, Training & Admin Assistant
Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
Tel: +44 (0) 1892 618219, email: [log in to unmask]
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