2022 | Jun 02, Jessica Lawrence-Hurt, Emma Vodden, Toby Green, Erin Landis
The scholarly communication environment is changing in significant ways that the pandemic has only accelerated. Digitization and easy access to online publishing tools have led authors to explore new ways to present research findings and create educational resources; organizations outside of academia are publishing research in ways outside traditional processes; and faculty have pivoted to video and virtual reality to improve teaching and connect with students. How can publishers respond productively and creatively to meet the needs of their audiences and create sustainable revenue? This session will explore a variety of emerging products that are NOT standard scholarly books and journal products. Hear from speakers with a range of backgrounds to explain the ideation process, challenges encountered along the way, and the initial market response. || Speakers: Jessica Lawrence-Hurt; Erin Landis; Toby Green; Emma Vodden
The scholarly communication environment is changing in significant ways that the pandemic has only accelerated. Digitization and easy access to online publishing tools have led authors to explore new ways to present research findings and create educational resources; organizations outside of academia are publishing research in ways outside traditional processes; and faculty have pivoted to video and virtual reality to improve teaching and connect with students. How can publishers respond productively and creatively to meet the needs of their audiences and create sustainable revenue? This session will explore a variety of emerging products that are NOT standard scholarly books and journal products. Hear from speakers with a range of backgrounds to explain the ideation process, challenges encountered along the way, and the initial market response. || Speakers: Jessica Lawrence-Hurt; Erin Landis; Toby Green; Emma Vodden