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08.05.2024 | SSP News & Releases

Announcing Our 2024 New Directions in Scholarly Publishing Seminar, “From Trends to Tactics: Shaping Scholarly Publishing’s Near Future”

We are excited to announce the eighth annual New Directions in Scholarly Publishing seminar, which will be held October 1 and 2 at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Conference Center in Washington, DC, and online.

The scholarly communications and publishing industry is at a crossroads, navigating an era of rapid transformation and evolving challenges. This year’s seminar, “From Trends to Tactics: Shaping Scholarly Publishing’s Near Future,” will emphasize actionable insights and practical ideas to address the immediate realities of the industry over the next five years. The event will feature a rich program designed to explore today’s trends and their near-term impacts, bypassing speculative predictions for future generations.

Join us for this pivotal event to shape the future of scholarly publishing. Register now to secure your spot and contribute to meaningful conversations that will drive the industry forward. Space is limited for in-person attendance!

“The New Directions committee is hard at work curating an event that will leave attendees with actionable strategies and ideas they can put to work right away,” said Lettie Conrad, New Directions Working Group co-lead. “We expect this year’s seminar to be attended by diverse stakeholders in the scholarly communications process, from funders and researchers to content and service providers.”

The seminar will feature 9 sessions over one and a half days, and the panels will host a diverse range of publishing professionals, researchers, and service providers. Sessions will address:

  • New Paradigms in the Shift to Publishing-as-a-Service 
  • Consolidation, Competition, and Cooperation 
  • AI’s Impact on Scholarly Publishing
  • Changing Research Landscapes
  • Adapting Your Workforce 
  • The Publishing Experience from Researchers’ Perspective

Both in-person and virtual attendees will participate in interactive roundtable discussions. 

After New Directions, in-person attendees have the opportunity to enjoy a private tour of the Library of Congress’s Rare Book and Special Collections Room. Space is limited to 20 attendees, so sign up early!

New Directions Working Group co-lead Ginny Herbert praises the seminar, saying, “With its intimate setting and focused agenda, New Directions is uniquely positioned to foster organic discussions and new connections. I encourage colleagues across career stages and roles in the scholarly ecosystem to attend the seminar because of its unparalleled ability to spark fresh ideas through diverse perspectives.”

Whether you are an early-career professional or a seasoned veteran interested in learning more about the solutions to current challenges in our field, there is a seat for you at our seminar in person or online. View the complete program and registration details

Early registration discounts are available through September 6, 2024. Bulk registration discounts are available for virtual attendees. All registered attendees will have access to session recordings for 90 days after the seminar’s conclusion. 

SSP has arranged a courtesy rate at the Churchill Hotel at a rate of $249/night + tax (15.95%). The hotel is located about a 5 minute walk from the AGU. The deadline to reserve the courtesy rate is August 16, 2024.

Thank you to our sponsors: Cadmore Media, Dimensions, and Silverchair. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Kristen Totaro at partnerships@sspnet.org for more information.


About the Society for Scholarly Publishing The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP), founded in 1978, is a nonprofit organization formed to promote and advance communication among all sectors of the scholarly publication community through networking, information dissemination, and facilitation of new developments in the field. SSP members represent all aspects of scholarly publishing—including publishers, printers, e-products developers, technical service providers, librarians, and editors. SSP members come from a wide range of large and small commercial and nonprofit organizations. They meet at SSP’s annual meetings, educational seminars, and regional events to hear the latest trends from respected colleagues and discuss common and mutual (and sometimes divergent) goals and viewpoints.

Contact Melanie Dolechek, Executive Director | info@sspnet.org | 303-422-3914

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