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Commissioning Content: Working effectively with authors and editors<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Commissioning-Content-Working-effectively-with-authors-and-editors/30160>
21 September, London

This course considers ways in which to develop and manage a commercially successful academic journal and book programme. Taking delegates step-by-step through the commissioning process, it aims to provide practical advice, relevant tips and techniques to commission and solicit successful content and titles - from market scanning and community development through to proposal management and eventual publication. It also considers appropriate financial forecasting models.

Delegate Comments
"It was useful to hear about strategies and generating leads; this doesn't seem to be something that is passed on within the industry generally." Jennifer Barratt,Thomas Telford Ltd

"An excellent overview of the commissioning process with really useful tips and common sense suggestions." Hannah Patrick, Cambridge University Press

"Great course pitched at the perfect level and pace." Thijs v Vlijmen, Springer

Programme

  *   Commissioning - key activities and considerations
  *   Commissioning and soliciting content for existing journal titles
  *   Commissioning a new journal launch title
  *   Commissioning a new book title - from proposal to publication
  *   Preparing a proposal, including market scanning techniques and financial planning
  *   Building effective relationships with authors and editors
  *   List management and development
  *   Relationships with key stakeholders in journals and book publishing
  *   Identifying high-profile authors to target for article content
  *   Influencing skills and change management
  *   Key business issues affecting managing editors and publishers.

Tutors
Mila Steele, SAGE Publishing and Merlin Fox, World Scientific Publishing

More information and to book<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Commissioning-Content-Working-effectively-with-authors-and-editors/30160> or email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>


Forthcoming training courses:
NEW Effective Social Media for Scholarly Publishers, 28 Sept, London<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Effective-Social-Media-for-Scholarly-Publishers/30159>
Introduction to Journals Publishing, 5 October, Oxford<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Introduction-to-Journals-Publishing/30158>
Understanding eJournal Technology, 12 October, London<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Understanding-eJournal-Technology/30157>
Publication Ethics: Fraud and Misconduct, 4 November, London<http://www.alpsp.org/Training/Publication-EthicsFraud-and-misconduct/30156>

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) 1865 247776.

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