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Design Matters: Why Are Company Logos Simplifying?

A look at recent trends in brand logo design, and why things are becoming simpler. The post Design Matters: Why Are Company Logos Simplifying? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

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SSP’s Early Career Development Podcast Episode 11: Industry Primer– Marketing...

This episode of SSP’s Early Career Development Podcast serves as a primer on the marketing role within scholarly publishing- what marketing professionals do, how they amplify the customer voice through...

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Guest Post — Missing Revenue in the Global Flip: Getting the Open Access Math...

A flip to open access requires a holistic view of a journal's incoming revenue. Are there important contributions to revenue that disappear with open access, and how can those funds be replaced? The...

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Guest Post – Wikipedia’s Citations Are Influencing Scholars and Publishers

Rachel Helps, the Wikipedian-in-residence at the BYU libraries discusses the intersection of scholarly journals and Wikipedia. The post Guest Post – Wikipedia’s Citations Are Influencing Scholars and...

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Guest Post — The Time Has Come to Start Swimming Upstream: How Meaningful...

Avi Staiman discusses how meaningful engagement with authors early in the research process can yield significant benefits to publishers and journals. The post Guest Post — The Time Has Come to Start...

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SSP and Scholarly Kitchen Swag — Support the SSP Generations Fund!

Check out our stylish new line of SSP and Scholarly Kitchen merchandise and support the SSP's Generations Fund in the process! The post SSP and Scholarly Kitchen Swag — Support the SSP Generations...

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Intended Audience and Actual Distribution: A Growing Mismatch?

Researchers write articles for a primary audience of peers. Open access has expanded the actual distribution. What to do about the growing mismatch? The post Intended Audience and Actual Distribution:...

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Is the Essence of a Journal Portable?

When a journal's entire editorial board is replaced, is it still the same journal? And if that board starts another journal on the same topic, is it a new one or a continuation of the old one? Discuss....

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10 Trends I Observed Interviewing 10 Publishing Executives About the Future...

As co-host of the Scholarly Communication Podcast, I've spent the last six months speaking with university press publishers and small to mid-size commercial book publishers. Here's what I've learned....

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Measuring Metadata Impacts on Discoverability: A Conversation at the 2023...

A panel attending the 2023 AUPresses Meeting hosted a conversation about optimizing books metadata and measuring its impact on search experiences in the mainstream web. The post Measuring Metadata...

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Worth the Time? A Critical Look at the Value of Twitter for Journals

With yet another stumble from Twitter/X, Angela Cochran looks at the numbers and asks whether all the efforts journals have put into building and maintaining journal Twitter accounts have been worth...

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Can You Really Know Your Customer If You Only See Them One Silo At A Time?

Functional silos lead to customer data silos. Can you get a full view of customer engagement without re-architecting your whole organization? The post Can You Really Know Your Customer If You Only See...

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Ask the Community: How are you using  Social Media in 2023? 

Social media is changing -- as we all reconsider our approaches and channels, we asked the community to weigh in with their response to the question, “How has your / your organization’s approach to...

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The Necessity of Book Reviews

Is the scholar-to-scholar exchange found in book reviews still of value to the community? There is concern over their decline. The post The Necessity of Book Reviews appeared first on The Scholarly...

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Guest Post — Scholarly Social: Findings from the SSP Social Media Survey

Results from the SSP survey on the changing nature of social media use by publishers, research societies, libraries, vendors, and others in our community. The post Guest Post — Scholarly Social:...

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