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Advanced Journal Development: Strategic Development for Journal Managers<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=423> is aimed at delegates who have experience in managing and developing journals and are looking for a more senior workshop that will examine wider strategic decisions. It has been designed as a follow-on from Journal Development 1 which provides participants with a toolbox system for planning the development of their journals although it is not essential to have attended this course.

Programme

  *   The big picture: globalization; of research and publishing; access models - the implications of repositories and different systems; the influence of non-traditional publishers - removing the middleman?: data and journals - pressure to include and exclude; technology; innovation and new services - who is pushing whom?
  *   Partnerships and collaboration: contracts, implications, advantages and disadvantages
  *   Building on strengths and weaknesses: how to identify and resolve weaknesses before they become problematic
  *   Journal development strategies: list management and title management, new titles - acquiring and launching, closing and selling journals
  *   Using development to build strategic success: objectives and plans, identifying and bidding for new journals.

Delegate Comments
'The course tutors were engaging and led discussions that got right to the heart of the important issues surrounding publishing strategy and journal development.'
Ellie Gilroy, T&F

'Useful course for thinking more strategically across your journal list.'
Clair Hooper, Liverpool University Press

'Was good for focusing thoughts ready to implement own journals strategy.'
Helen Waller, NETSCC

Tutors: Michael Brown, Oxford University Press and Pippa Smart, PSP Consulting

Further information and to book<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=423> or email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Tuesday 10 November 2015, London

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. Contact Amanda Whiting by email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or tel: +44 (0) 1865 247776


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