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ALPSP Book and eBook Publishing Practice Survey Announced
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- Subject: ALPSP Book and eBook Publishing Practice Survey Announced
- From: "Laura Cox" <laura.cox@frontlinegms.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 00:16:47 EDT
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25th May 2009 - Towcester, UK - Frontline GMS and John Cox Associates are pleased to announce the opening of the first ALPSP Book and eBook Publishing Practice Survey: http://www.alpsp.org/ngen_public/default.asp?ID1 The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishing (ALPSP) has previously conducted three surveys of scholarly journal publishing practice, in 2003, 2005 and 2008, which were published as industry reports under the title Scholarly Publishing Practice: <http://www.alpsp.org/ngen_public/article.asp?id0&did=47&aid=269&st=&oaid-1>. These surveys provided a great deal of information on the ways in which journal publishers have responded to the challenges of online publishing and to the expectations of authors, readers and libraries at a time when publishers are under scrutiny. Following a call for tenders issued by ALPSP earlier this year it has been confirmed that Frontline and John Cox Associates have been commissioned to produce a similar survey of book and eBook publishers to ascertain the policies and practices of publishers in this emerging and complex market It is expected that the new 'Scholarly Book Publishing Practice Survey 2009' will also be repeated in the future to build up a useful database of information about book publishing designed to track changes in policy and practice over time. The data that is collected will be analysed and a report published by ALPSP later in 2009, with initial results available at the ALPSP Annual Conference in September. Using hard data, it will enable ALPSP and, indeed, the whole publishing industry to represent accurately what policies publishers are adopting in the complex book and eBook arena. It is hoped that as wide a range of scholarly and academic book publishers from both the commercial and non-profit sectors will provide information on their academic book publishing programmes to include information on all types of books, both those available online as eBooks as well as those made available in more traditional print formats. The survey is now available online and can be assessed by clicking on the following link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Tjz_2fFHybhDkotXBzH_2bd7Jw_3d_3d Further information: Frontline: Laura Cox, laura.cox@frontlinegms.com ALPSP: Lesley Ogg, events@alpsp.org
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