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Society for Scholarly Publishing meeting announcement
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- Subject: Society for Scholarly Publishing meeting announcement
- From: "Karen King" <KKing@nutrition.org>
- Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 22:27:54 EDT
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On behalf of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, I would like to provide information on an upcoming meeting of interest to LibLicense members: The Society for Scholarly Publishing's Top Management Roundtable: Constant Content and Autonomous Authors: The New Role of Publishers in the Era of Empowered Authors There are a lot of conferences about scholarly communications, but the Society for Scholarly Publishing is inviting you to join us at the Philadelphia Four Seasons Hotel on September 3-5 for something a little different: Constant Content and Autonomous Authors: The New Role of Publishers in the Era of Empowered Authors. Publishing executives thinking about the future of their digital offerings; editors intrigued with new content forms; managing editors and publishing directors involved with guiding authors and editors through the adoption of new tools and ways of generating content will be joining the discussion. Speakers from Amazon.com, Outsell, Nature Publishing Group, Seed Media Group, TECH cocktail, Intrapromote, and The Wall Street Journal Health Blog will explore how publishers can maintain brand, audience, and revenue in a world where authors are autonomous. Our keynote presentations by David Perlmutter, author of Blogwars, and Scott Karp, author of Publishing 2.0, will discuss how social information is changing the world and how authors and publishers specifically will approach this changed landscape. Guest interviews and proceedings will be produced as podcasts and blogs, and these authors, including Christopher Kenneally, producer of Beyond the Book podcast; award-winning Adam Weiss, podcaster and podcast consultant; Jill O'Neill, information industry professional and serial blogger, and Kent Anderson, author of The Scholarly Kitchen blog will share their insights and discuss and show the tools that have empowered their independence. Register today. Seats are filling quickly and attendance will be limited to 80 to create an interactive environment. Learn more about our speakers at the TMR blog. We look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia! email: info@sspnet.org phone: (303) 422-3914 web: http://www.sspnet.org Sincerely, Karen King kking@nutrition.org
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