The Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers brought a unique learning opportunity to our attention. “How to Survive (and Thrive) in the Digital Universe” addresses the change in scholarly communication technology.

Digital innovations from within the community and from other industry sectors constantly promise to disrupt and reform scholarly communication. Open data and open science, collaborative technologies and networks, and a closer relationship between research information and research management are all currently emerging as important developmental areas. How do publishers make sense of these changes? What are the things that they need to do now and how can they learn from the past?

Join Phill Jones, Director of Publisher Innovation, Digital Science, keynote speaker Stephen Curry, Professor of Structural Biology, Imperial College, London and other expert speakers and panelists to discuss and search for answers to these issues.

This one day seminar is scheduled for July 5, 2017 in London, UK. Register and learn more about the speakers, agenda and venue by clicking here.

Melody K. Smith

Sponsored by Data Harmony, a unit of Access Innovations, the world leader in indexing and making content findable.