[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Librarian Rate for SSP Annual Meeting, June 2-4, 2004, San Francisco
- To: <liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu>
- Subject: Librarian Rate for SSP Annual Meeting, June 2-4, 2004, San Francisco
- From: "October Ivins" <october.ivins@mindspring.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:19:10 EDT
- Reply-to: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
- Sender: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
Librarians are invited to register for the SSP Annual Meeting for $250, almost half the member rate (if you are a librarian working in a library and a member, this rate is for you too). (After April 30th, the librarian rate will increase to $300.) SSP is the Society FOR Scholarly Publishing, not OF Scholarly Publishers, and librarian viewpoints and input are welcomed. Our conference theme this year 'Toward New Economies of Information Access,' includes many sessions of shared interest, such as the three plenaries: o Larry Lessig, 'Fidelity to Purpose: Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Age' o Carol Tenopir, 'Researching Researchers: What User Studies Tell Us' o And the closing session, 'Open Access Debate: Toward a New Economy of Information Access?' There are also four sets of concurrent sessions, covering topics such as * Electronic Journal Use, Users and Usage * University Libraries: The New Players in Scholarly Publishing * It's Not Just an STM World: Online Publishing Innovations in the Arts, Humanities and Social Services * Searching Proprietary Scholarly Content * Subject Browsing: The World Is Not Just Search (Data Visualization, * Taxonomies, Finding Related Articles, etc.) * Researcher Perspectives on Publishing and more. For an additional fee, six timely and informative half-day seminars are offered on June 2nd, providing focused advice on managing change, XML, pricing issues, marketing to libraries, the latest publishing technology, and linking. If you want to learn more about the business environment of publishers and are interested in influencing publishers' decisions as an informed customer, this meeting is a great opportunity to meet the publishers who want to meet you. If you are working in digital library initiatives, starting an open access journal, or planning institutional repositories, you'll find many areas of practical advice. Please view our web site for a full description of the conference venue, programs, speakers and exhibits, and for registration information: https://www.sspnet.org Best regards, Amy Brand, abrand@crossref.org Diane Scott-Lichter, Diane.Scott-Lichter@cancer.org SSP Annual Meeting Program Co-Chairs October Ivins, MLS, october.ivins@mindspring.com Lois Smith, lois@hfes.org SSP Education Committee (Seminars) Co-Chairs
- Prev by Date: please post.......please excuse if this was sent before
- Next by Date: RE: Olbers' Paradox and OA
- Previous by thread: please post.......please excuse if this was sent before
- Next by thread: Please Register All OA Institutional Archives
- Index(es):