2015 SSP 37th Annual Meeting
Concurrent 5D: Great Idea…
Business Strategy
Concurrent 5D: Great Idea – Now How Do We Do It? Collaborating to Implement Innovation
Scholarly communications is in flux, but it still takes publishers, vendors, libraries and others time–sometimes years–to implement new programs. This flash session will bring together vendors, publishers, librarians, and funders, each of whom will give a short, 5 minute talk, providing at least one tip on how to get new programs unstuck by working together.
Moderator: Carol Anne Meyer – Twitter Handle: @meyercarol
Speakers
Alice Meadows, ORCiD
Alice Meadows is Director of Community Engagement & Support for ORCID, a nonprofit whose goal is to solve the name ambiguity problem in scholarly communications. Alice was formerly ORCID’s Director of Communications and before that held a variety of communications and marketing roles at Wiley and previously Blackwell. She is a regular contributor to The Scholarly Kitchen and a former SSP board member and ALPSP council member.
Joanna Martin, U.S. Department of Energy
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Bruce Rosenblum, Inera, Inc.
Bruce Rosenblum is CEO of Inera Incorporated. He has more than 30 years of experience designing and implementing electronic publishing solutions. He heads up software development activities at Inera, including the design and development of eXtyles and Edifix. He also consults on the design of electronic production workflows and application of XML in publishing. He co-authored the JATS/NLM DTD suite and developed the CrossRef Metadata Deposit Schema. Bruce has spoken at meetings of the Council of Science Editors, Society for Scholarly Publishing, NISO, JAT-Con, Extreme Markup and STM International. He served on the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Board of Directors from 2005 to 2013. His joint work with CrossRef earned Inera and CrossRef the 2014 NEPCo Publishing Collaboration Award.
Twitter Handle: @eXtyles
Twitter Handle: @eXtyles
Rebecca Kennison, K|N Consultants
The K of K|N, Rebecca is one of the two principals at K|N Consultants, along with Lisa Norberg. Prior to working full time at K|N, she was the founding director of the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship, a division of the Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, where for nearly 8 years she was responsible for developing programs to facilitate scholarly research and the communication of that research through technology solutions. Rebecca has worked primarily in the scholarly publishing industry, including production leadership roles at Cell Press, Blackwell Publishing (now Wiley-Blackwell), and the open-access publisher Public Library of Science (PLOS).