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PSP 2010: Summarizing the Pre-conference on “The Culture of Free: Publishing in an Era of Changing Expectations”

I was asked to provide the wrap-up for the Professional and Scholarly Publishing’s 2010 pre-conference, put together by the Electronic Information Committee (of which I’m a member). It was a session with some real insights, and I’ve tried to capture many of these in this slide deck. Unfortunately, a lot of what makes sense of these slides requires you to have heard the presentations of the day. But this is a peek into what went on yesterday in snow-fearing Washington, DC.

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About Kent Anderson

I am the CEO/Publisher of the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Inc. Prior to this, I was an executive at the New England Journal of Medicine. I also was Director of Medical Journals at the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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2 Responses to “PSP 2010: Summarizing the Pre-conference on “The Culture of Free: Publishing in an Era of Changing Expectations””

  1. Outstanding, Kent! Thank you for capturing the substance.

    Posted by Jill O'Neill | Feb 4, 2010, 2:38 pm

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