This collection of content items will provide users with a complete overview of the academic journals ecosystem, giving them the “quick start” they need to navigate this evolving landscape. The training is composed of several “modules” touching on all major facets of journals publishing—financial skills and business models; marketing, editorial and production; data and decision making; and the tools and technology of journals publishing—each led by experts in their respective fields.
The course has been designed especially for earlier- to mid-career professionals currently working in journals and hoping to gain a more rounded perspective on the journals publishing environment. It will also be useful to vendors, librarians, and book publishers who wish to enhance their understanding of journals publishing. Access to modules is valid for 6 months from time of purchase.
Modules
|
|
Module 1 |
The Business of Academic Publishing |
|
Sarah Tegen, American Chemical Society
|
|
- Financial skills
- P&L’s – What’s important?
- Assessing financial success of a journal
- Other business considerations, including launching a new journal and flipping a journal to OA
|
|
|
Module 2 |
Journal Business Models
|
|
Jean Shipman, Retired, VP Global Library Relations, Elsevier and Librarian Emerita, University of Utah
Wendy Newsham, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Publishers
Brett Rubinstein |
|
- Customers/stakeholders
- Subscriptions
- Consortia and multi-site licensing
- OA models, including hybrid and Read and Publish
|
|
|
Module 3 |
Production and Editorial |
|
Miranda Walker, Wolters Kluwer
Jennifer Deyton, J & J Editorial |
|
- The peer review process
- Managing editorial boards
- Managing the submission process
- Delivery, access, and online platforms
|
Module 4 |
Marketing |
|
Lori Carlin, Delta Think
Cason Lynley, Duke University Press |
|
- Market strategy
- Market research
- Marketing tactics, ops, and execution
|
|
|
Module 5 |
Data and Decision Making |
|
Ann Michael, Delta Think
Gwen Evans, Elsevier |
|
- Data analysis
- Data tracking
- Data-driven best practices
|
|
|
Module 6 |
Tools and Technology |
|
Phill Jones, Double L Digital
Lettie Conrad, LYC Consulting |
|
- “LIGHTNING” session on top tools
|
|
|
Registration Pricing
Individual User License
For an Individual User subscription, please select the Individual User Pass registration type.
Single User License
Member: $250
Non-Member: $300
Multiple Users License
To purchase a subscription for 5 or more users, select the appropriate Multiple User registration type and then provide the name and email address for each user. Each user will have their own log in credentials and will receive a separate confirmation email after we process your order.
Multiple User License (5-9 users)
Organizational Member: $1125
Non-Member Organizations: $1350
Multiple User License (10-19 users)
Organizational Member: $2150
Non-Member Organizations: $2500
Multiple User License (20-40 users)
Organizational Member: $3750
Non-Member Organizations: $4500
If you need a license with more than 40 users, please contact [email protected] for custom pricing.
To register please create an account or log in.
To register additional people or someone other than yourself, click on Register Someone Else after logging in. After entering their contact details, click on their profile icon below and select the appropriate registration type from the Registration Options box. To edit their contact details, highlight their profile icon by clicking on it and then clicking on the edit icon below their status information.
To cancel your own registration, click the Cancel My Registration button. To cancel other registrations, click Proceed to Checkout and remove the items from your cart on the next page.