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Written by Lesley Ogg 24 May 2013

Jane Tappini from Publishing Technology will be

chairing a panel session later this year at academic and scholarly publishing

event the ALPSP International

Conference.  

 

 


 

Titled “Who is the Publisher?, the session, which takes place from

14.00 – 15.30 on Thursday 12 September will focus on the changing role of

publishers in a dynamic content world and discuss the challenges facing them in

their battle to stay relevant.

 


 

The panel will take a look at how skillsets are set to continue to

evolve and how publishers can deal with flexibility in content and pricing

mechanisms, the implications they have on rights and royalties and the impact

on licensing, author relations and reader expectations. The expert panel will

include some leading lights in academic and research publishing.

 


 

Ziyad Marar

 

Deputy

Managing Director and Executive Vice President of Global Publishing at SAGE Publications, Ziyad Marar has a BSc in Psychology and

a Ma in the philosophy and psychology of language. Marar is also a successful

author. Having had three books published over the last decade, he has become an

authority on how philosophy and psychology can create a better understanding of

a modern identity as well as having extensive knowledge of SAGE’s reference

works, humanities, social sciences, technology and medicine publishing

programs.

 


 

Dr Timo Hannay

 

Managing

director of Digital Science, a

division of Macmillan and a spin off from the Nature Publishing Group, Dr Timo Hannay specialises in providing software and data solutions

for scientists and others involved in the research process. With a BSc in

Biochemistry from Imperial College and a DPhil in Neurophysiology from Oxford University,

Hannay has worked on sophisticated data management platforms like SureChem, BioData

and Symplectic. Hannay is also

involved with the Science

Foo Camp, co-organising the collaborative event between Nature, O’Reilly

Media and Google. Bringing together between 200 and 300 leading scientists,

technologists, writers and other thought-leaders, the Science Foo Camp is a

recurring weekend of unbridled discussion, demonstration and debate.

 


 

Dr Victor Henning

 

Co-Founder

and CEO of Mendeley, as well as Vice

President for Strategy at Elsevier, Dr Victor Henning understands the role of emotion in consumer decision making,

intertemporal choice and the theory of reasoned action. Holding a PhD from the

Bauhaus University of Weimar, Henning has had research published in Psychology & Marketing and Culture & Society. He won the

Overall Best Conference Paper Award at the AMA’s in 2005 and was granted a

doctoral dissertation scholarship in 2006 by the Foundation of the German

Economy. In 2011 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and has

since gone on to join academic social network tool Mendeley with academic

publisher Elsevier in the heavily discussed merger from earlier in the year.

 


 

Louise Russell

 

Former COO

at Publishing Technology, Louise Russell

held the Senior Vice President position at the company’s Scholarly Division

and was Head of Client Management at Ingenta, before leaving the company

earlier this year to become a Consultant. Having graduated from the University of Liverpool, Russell specialises in

publishing, strategic planning and product management.

 


 

With such a high calibre of speaker on board and a fascinating topic

to explore, the panel is set to be one of the ALPSP Conference’s signature

events. To book your place at the conference register

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