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ALPSP Training Courses 2010 (by date)

Which level of course is right for you?
Our courses are divided into 3 levels offering delegates the opportunity to progress through a subject area.
Level 1: Introductory courses for people who are new to the subject
Level 2: For those who have experience in their present positions
Level 3: Management Workshops.


10 Feb 10 - Web 2.0: Online Communities and Social Media [1002WTO] - Level 2 - London ** Fully Booked**

Next Date for this course: 5 July (details)
This hands-on course will clear away any perceptions that Web 2.0 is a mix of confusing jargon and technology, and demonstrate how Web 2.0 thinking and tool use can help publishers to become more successful.

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23 Feb 10 - Project Management for Publishing [1002PMP] - Level 2 - Oxford
This practical workshop will demonstrate, through the use of case studies, how to apply effective project management techniques within publishing to ensure success.
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2 Mar 10 - Introduction to Journals Marketing [1003IJM] - Level 1 - London
This course provides an introduction to the changing and challenging role of promoting journals in today's market. Expectations of editorial boards can be high, and marketing staff need to be able to produce a plan which is impressive to editors, delivers results and is achievable.
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9 Mar 10 - Strategic Journals Finance [1003SJF] - Level 2 - London
The aim of the course is to introduce finance and accounting problems that managers face at senior level, and to enable them to feel at ease working with finance and accounting experts.
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25-26 Mar 10 - How to be a Successful Journal Editor [1003SJE] - level 2/3 - Oxford

A 1.5 day residential course for Editors-in-Chief, Editorial Board members and Managing Editors.  Many editors may have excellent academic knowledge, but do they know how to maximise the potential of their journal - meeting the needs of authors, readers, owners/publishers and the public (industry, professions, researchers and others)?

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4 May 10 - Maximising your Secondary Rights [1005GMS] - Level 2/3 - Geneva - POSTPONED
This course has been postponed - please contact Amanda Whiting for further information.
This course will focus on how publishers can exploit the secondary rights potential in their publications internationally,  in both print and online, as well as in both English and foreign languages. Download brochure (pdf)
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4 May 2010 North American Chapter: Introduction to Journals Publishing [1005NAJ] Washington DC
Are you new to  journals publishing? Or do you need a refresher? This  course covers everything from peer review to online delivery and provides attendees with a clear understanding of how all the elements in this fast-paced area fit together.
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5 May 10 - Web 2.0. Online communities and social media [1005GOC] - Level 2/3 - Geneva - POSTPONED
This highly practical course will clear away any misperceptions that Web 2.0 is a mix of confusing jargon and technology, and demonstrate how Web 2.0 thinking and tool use can help publishers to become more successful. (Delegates should bring a laptop.) Download brochure (pdf)
This course has been postponed.  A similar course will be held in London on 5 July (details). Please contact Amanda Whiting
for further information.   
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7 May 2010 - North American Chapter: High Impact Online Marketing: the Evolution of Online Communities and Social Media Marketing [1005NAH] Washington DC *** Fully Booked ***

From Facebook to learning management systems, this course will show you how to strategize in this ever-changing environment, how to develop the tools you will need, and utilize the tools you already have.

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11 May 10 - Taking eBooks to Market [1005TEM] - Level 2 - London
This new workshop will take an interactive, group-led approach to solving problems and/or identifying opportunities for making digital versions of books available.
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