Audit Time for Your Society Publishing Program

Thursday, May 5, 2016
11:00 a.m. EDT, 15:00 GMT


Have you ever heard yourself say?...

“We need an increasing number of staff to keep the journal going.”  “We have a new editor and his expectations are completely unreasonable.”  “Our journal is losing money for us.”

“An operational audit” can reveal surprising and unexpected insights and help you and your team develop solutions for publishing success.

On Thursday, May 5, at 11 a.m. EDT, Copyright Clearance Center invites you to attend a complimentary webinar on best practices in society publishing with experienced publishing strategist Kathey Alexander.

Scholarly publishing programs critically impact the direction of a society – for better and for worse. Yet key stakeholders – authors, reviewers and editors, as well as supporting staff, society leadership and publishers – don’t always enjoy a complete understanding of the many elements that comprise a successful journal.

An audit may be the answer.

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ABOUT CCC
Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), a leading global rights-licensing technology organization, provides solutions that simplify compliance for content users, promotes the work of creators and supports the principles of copyright. A rights broker for the world’s most sought-after journals, books, blogs, movies and more, CCC makes it easy for businesses and academic institutions to use, share and store copyrighted material while compensating content creators for their works. With its international subsidiary,RightsDirect, CCC serves more than 35,000 customers and 12,000 publishers around the world.

Kathey Alexander
Consultant in Professional & Scholarly Publishing


Kathey provides a broad range of services to professional and scholarly societies and associations, including:  Strategic and operational audits to analyze performance of existing publishing programs; exploring new business opportunities; managing the society-owned journal RFP process from development of RFP through contract negotiation; managing Editor-in-Chief searches, and serving as liaison between societies and their publishers.

 


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