* Apologies for cross-posting * A few places still remaining on this seminar ... UK SERIALS GROUP www.uksg.org ********************************** A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A JOURNAL PUBLISHER hosted by Emerald, Bradford Thursday, 22 November 2001 Would you like to know more about journal publishing in the electronic world? For this one-day seminar in Bradford representatives from the well-known international publisher, Emerald (formerly known as MCB University Press), will chart the progress of a journal from editorial board to library subscriber with the objective of improving understanding of the journal publishing process, particularly 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 journal publishing in the electronic age. A subscription agent will complete the picture by describing the link between publisher and library. The seminar is aimed at librarians, information specialists, intermediaries and other players in the electronic journal supply chain. PROGRAMME 10.00 Registration and refreshments 10.20 Welcome and introduction by the Chair and UKSG Education Group representative Ian Middleton, General Manager EBSCO Information Services 10.30 Publising scholarly journals in the electronic age - providing solutions Kathryn Toledano, Director: Business Development Emerald 11.00 Editorial strategies and how to gain high-quality authors and content John Peters, Editorial Director Emerald 11.30 Tea and coffee 11.45 Marketing journals and databases to gain new customers, retain subscribers and increase usage Bill Russell, Sales & Marketing Director Emerald 12.30 Review and questions 12.45 Lunch 13.30 Supplying the electronic library - the agent's role Ian Middleton, General Manager EBSCO Information Services 14.00 E-Access - supporting massive annual increases in usage from a publisher's perspective Dominic Martinez, Head of Marketing Insights & Support Services Emerald 14.30 Information sharing between librarians and publishers - what is the best way to communicate? Cathy Mostyn, Head of Business Development Emerald 15.00 Refreshments and discussion 15.30 Close of seminar FEE: UKSG members: stg £75.00 + £13.13 VAT (= £88.13) Non-members: stg £95.00 + £16.63 VAT (= £111.63) The fee includes refreshments and lunch. Please book using the form below. A map and invoice will be sent with confirmation of booking. CANCELLATIONS: By 14 November 2001: Full refund From 15 to 18 November 2001 inclusive: 50% refund From 19 November 2001: No refund SEMINAR BOOKING FORM A Day in the Life of a Journal Publisher Thursday, 22 November 2001, Bradford Dr/Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms Surname ........................................................ First Name ...................................................... Job Title .......................................................... Organisation .................................................... Address .......................................................... ....................................................................... ....................................................................... Telephone no ................................................... Fax no ............................................................ E-mail address ................................................. Registration: UKSG member [stg £75.00 + £13.13 VAT] ....................... Non-member [stg £95.00 + £16.63 VAT] ........................ Diet: Vegetarian ..................... Vegan ............................. Special (please give details) ............................................ An invoice will be sent with the booking confirmation and may be paid by sterling cheque, credit card or bank transfer. Please return your booking form to: Karen Sadler UKSG Administrator 15a Stile Road Headington Oxford OX3 8AG Tel: +44 (0)1865 744279 Fax: +44 (0)1865 742164 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Alison Whitehorn Business Manager UK Serials Group Tel.: +44 (0)1635 254292 Fax: +44 (0)1635 253826 E-mail: [log in to unmask] www.uksg.org