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Academic Publishing in Europe - conference in Berlin, 4-5 April
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- Subject: Academic Publishing in Europe - conference in Berlin, 4-5 April
- From: "Sally Morris \(ALPSP\)" <sally.morris@alpsp.org>
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 21:41:26 EST
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What is happening in European academic publishing, and in the information market which it serves? This conference provides an international strategic forum to discuss the role of information in science and society; it is intended for all those involved in the academic information chain. Academic publishing in Europe has a long tradition, and many small and medium-sized publishers and learned societies have played an important role. There have been many structural changes in the information and value chains; we are now facing many issues - linguistic, cultural, educational, financial, technological, political, and standardisation, to name but a few - that will have a serious impact on the outreach of scientific communication within and from Europe. We have seen valuable initiatives for the creation of digital libraries. We are seeing new funding models, such as Open Access publication, as well as a major change from subscriptions to the licensing of information. The way we cite, quote and link information is changing as well. The optimum use of information, however, also depends also on the its searchability, and generic search engines do not always fulfil the professional's needs and expectations. Rather than repeating well-known positions, we are aiming for a fresh approach. By the end of the conference we hope that all stakeholders and interested parties will better understand the implications of the changes that are going on, and will be able to identify challenges and possibilities for more efficient production, dissemination and use of information. Many eminent speakers from different backgrounds and disciplines will give their views of the future in a unique setting in the heart of Europe. For details see http://www.ape2006.de/ Sally Morris, Chief Executive Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers Email: sally.morris@alpsp.org
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