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SSP 2011 Opens

The SSP 2011 conference opened last night with a reception in the exhibit hall. Here are some scenes from that event.   As usual, the bar attracted a good crowd of attendees. Publishing is Evolving...

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SSP 2011 Opening Keynote

Lois Smith,SSP President, at the opening session 720 attendees assembled in Boston for the 33rd annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) on June 1-3. ( This is significantly more...

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Startups–At the Cutting Edge

One of the best ways to learn what’s coming down the proverbial pike is to see what startup companies are doing.  So I was intrigued by a session (which the moderator called “The Startup Beauty...

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3 SSP Presidents

At the conference luncheon today, I managed to get this photo of 3 SSP presidents. (L-R) Terry Van Schaik, incoming president; Lois Smith, outgoing president; Ray Fastiggi, past president :spacer: Don...

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Information Overload: Reaching Readers in a State of Distraction

Like most people in this day of information abundance, I suffer from overload. So I thought it would be interesting to hear some solutions to the problem. (Evidently, many other SSP attendees thought...

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Who Are You and What Are You Doing On My Site?–Web Analytics

Web Analytics Panel: (L-R) Melissa Blaney, David Smith (Moderator), Mike Sweet, Mark Johns, Jake Zarnegar When I saw the title of this panel, I wondered if it should be called “The Big Brother Panel”....

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E-Books: Where Do We Go From Here?

E-books have become widely accepted, but many users will not be satisfied for long with static e-books that simply recreate the print book experience online.  Print reference is still selling, but new...

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Inanimate Alice: A Unique Educational Experience

Educational content is being transformed.  Laura Fleming, an educational consultant and librarian, discussed Inanimate Alice, one of the more innovative current projects.  Inanimate Alice is a...

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Can You Trust Scholarly Information?

Trust Panel: (L-R) Carol Anne Meyer, Howard Ratner, Jan Brase Cross Mark Initiatives:  Why a Monkey Matters Carol Anne Meyer, Director of Business Development and Marketing, CrossRef What do monkeys...

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A Future for Libraries and Scholarship: SSP 2011 Closing Plenary Session

David Smith, Moderator (L), and John Palfrey The closing plenary was presented by John Palfrey, Professor, Harvard Law School, a faculty director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and a...

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