Digital technology brings new challenges to the world of academic publishing which will have a major impact in the coming years.
Digital technology brings new challenges to the world of academic publishing which will have a major impact in the coming years.
In an illuminating and challenging lecture in Cambridge next month, Josie Dixon will outline these challenges, including fundamental questions relating to copyright, access, and intellectual property.
As a former manager at Cambridge University Press and having worked in the commercial-academic sector for several years, Dixon now works as a publishing consultant specialising in training.
In her lecture, Academic Publishing in the 21st Century: Markets & Technology, Survival & Change, Dixon will review the state of the market and the strategies scholarly publishers have developed to ensure the survival of their business.
Josie Dixon's wide-ranging lecture is on Thursday, 12 June, from 10.30 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Hopkinson Room (Phoenix Building, New Museums site).
The lecture is open to postgraduates, postdocs, fellows and faculty members across the University.
To register please e-mail: Graduate.Development@admin.cam.ac.uk
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