SSP’s Emerging Leaders: Where are they now?
Nominations for the Society for Scholarly Publishing’s annual Emerging Leaders Award, which highlights leadership qualities among SSP members, are open through this Friday, March 24.
Call for Volunteers: C4DISC’s New DEIA Community of Practice
C4DISC is seeking volunteers to help manage a new Community of Practice, a virtual space for peer learning around DEIA in scholarly communications for those with a dedicated DEIA role or with a DEIA remit as part of their role, …
Leo Lo
SSP members represent the many elements involved in the broad field of scholarly publishing — publishers, e-product developers, librarians, publishing service vendors, editors, and more. Learn about the benefits of joining our community!
The Society for Scholarly Publishing Welcomes Susan Patton as Program Director
March 7, 2023 – This week, the Society for Scholarly Publishing announces Susan Patton as the newest member of the SSP team. She will be joining SSP as Program Director. This full-time position works collaboratively with SSP’s programming-focused committees, the …
2023-2024 SSP Board of Directors Election Now Open
Cast Your Vote! The ballot for the 2023-2024 election is now available. Members must log in to access the ballot and vote. Voting is open through Thursday, April 13; results will be announced in early May. Candidates appear below in alphabetical …
SSP Virtual 5K Run, Walk, and Roll Returns for Second Year
Thanks to presenting sponsor, Crossref, registration benefits the Generations Fund! SSP is hosting its 2nd Annual Virtual 5K Run, Walk, and Roll presented by Crossref to benefit the Generations Fund. This inclusive event encourages you to complete a 5K course …
January 2023 Issue of Learned Publishing is Now Available
Learned Publishing: Volume 36, No. 1, Jan. 2023 The first 2023 issue of Learned Publishing is dedicated to what achieves measurable improvements to our industry’s diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA). As introduced in The Scholarly Kitchen, this issue …
Mohammad Hosseini
Postdoctoral Researcher, Galter Health Sciences Library, Northwestern University