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  • Seminar - Epistemology and methodology

    Journal transition from subscription model to open access

    De Gruyter webinar

    Serial crisis, sky-rocketing subscription prices as well as more and more widespread and powerful OA mandates have pushed many publishers to rethink the finance of publishing the journals. Considering a switch calls out numerous challenges but it is a path more and more travelled – and importantly so an economically – sustainable and one with long-term benefits – not only for readers, but also for authors and the journal owners, too. In 2014 De Gruyter converted 14 journals to OA – this webinar looks at overarching strategies for journal transition from subs to OA – including current OA publishing landscape and single factors (like managing submissions, citations and funding) that play a role during the process.  Is it worth it? Who will foot the bill? What to expect? And how to bring the EAB on board? The introductory one-hour webinar is built around three sections to allow participants to work out the flipping strategy for their publication and to timely and reasonably plan  the change.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Editorial independence and public powers - Bibliodiversity journal

    Revue Bibliodiversity

    Les recherches consacrées à l’industrie du livre pensent généralement l’indépendance comme un acte de sécession, que ce soit par rapport à la sphère de grande production ou aux pouvoirs publics. Elles mettent ainsi en lumière les stratégies d’éditeurs qui entendent situer leurs activités de manière singulière et autonome par rapport aux figures de l’État et/ou du marché, notamment du point de vue des contenus et des modèles économiques. Le sens de la notion d’édition indépendante varie dès lors selon les pays et les contextes socio-économiques observés et selon chaque acteur éditorial.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Language

    L’avenir du livre

    Colloque public "Livre 2010"

    Le colloque du 22 février 2007 est organisé conjointement par la Direction du Livre et de la Lecture (DLL) et le Centre national du livre (CNL) dans le cadre de la mission « LIVRE 2010 ». Ce colloque sera l’occasion d’une réflexion approfondie sur la pérennité du livre et de la lecture dans notre société.

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