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2021 Previews Session: New and Noteworthy Product Presentations

Join us once again for SSP Previews! This "lightning round" plenary offers the chance to learn more about the industry's newest and most innovative products, platforms, and/or content in 5-minute, back-to-back presentations. Attendees will leave with exposure to a wide breadth of content on new and updated products of interest to the scholarly publishing community. Participating Organizations: - ITHAKA | Collection Development and Acquisition Strategies for Librarians and Publishers Guided by Open Access and the Understanding of Data - Altum, Inc. | Outcome Understanding: Finding Connections and Measuring Impact in the Research Maelstrom - LibLynx | Open Access Analytics: Critical Tools to Measure & Communicate Impact - WPS Ltd | Blockchain – the Next Real Innovation in Scholarly Publishing? - Research Square | Research Square Company’s AI Solution for Automated Language Scoring and Language Editing Can Reduce Editing Costs by More Than Half - flashpub.io | Create a Movement, Not a Paper: Incentivizing Collaboration with Research Campaigns - AIP Publishing | Bridging the Gap: Publications to Advance Discovery in Global Research - Data Conversion Laboratory | Content Clarity: Understand Obstacles and Errors in Content Structure that Hinder Access and Discoverability - codemantra | Using AI to Make Your Documents Accessible - MyScienceWork | A Named Entity Recognition Tool - The Example of Biomedical Text Analysis
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Previews Plenary
Publication Date
2021 | May

43rd Annual Meeting (2021)

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"Charting a New Course: From Chaos to Innovation" Without dwelling on the tumultuous events of the past year, our 43rd Annual Meeting aimed to recognize their impact, igniting—and sometimes forcing—innovation to meet changing demands. We explored the many new paths that materialize if we are willing to embrace the unexpected. What new insights and strategies have been discovered and implemented? What are the possibilities that have yet to be realized? As we move from reacting to adapting, how will our responses change the future of scholarly communications? And how should our responsibility to the larger academic ecosystem during this extraordinary time shape those responses? If you missed the SSP Annual Meeting, you can purchase individual keynote, plenary, and educational sessions on demand in the SSP OnDemand Video Content Library. You can also purchase an All Access Pass to the content on the Pathable platform through November 1.