Archive for September 2010

Starting From the Mobile Web — An Argument for Rethinking Deployments to Reach People

We’ve been building with the assumption that Web sites should flow to the desktop. But if everything is mobile, and people are mobile, and we want to reach people, shouldn’t we think differently? Continue reading »

The “Me at the Center” Expectation — A New Consumer Mindset and What It Might Portend

The world should present itself relative to me = the emerging expectation. What that means for broadcasters and publishers? Get ready to be shared. Continue reading »

Why the Open Access Financial Model Will Continue to Transmogrify

The OA financial model has morphed, and will continue to do so. The same realities will reveal the manufacturing biases of the initial model, and require new funding choices — just like it will for traditional publishers. Continue reading »

The Portfolio Strategy: Developing a Financially Sound Plan for Not-for-profit Publishers

In order to ensure the financial viability of their organizations, not-for-profit publishers have to adopt a portfolio-management strategy or they run the risk of compromising their core editorial values. Continue reading »

Post-publication Review: Is the Dialog of Science Really a Monologue?

It has never been easier to post a comment to a scientific article. Just don’t expect an adequate reply from the author — or one at all — according to a new study. Continue reading »

Sounding the Revolution

How do we gain a better vantage amidst the dust and din of an ongoing information revolution the likes of which the world has never seen before? Continue reading »

The Editorial Fallacy

In a disruptive publishing environment, publishers cannot rely on a purely editorial strategy, as many of the issues now facing them are not editorial in nature. Continue reading »

Let the Adaptations Begin!

The infrastructure for change is in place and largely working. What might that mean for publishing and academic cultures? (The first of a four-part series.) Continue reading »

Dance, Dance, Dance on Labor Day

You will be smiling by the time this ends, celebrating the day of labor. Continue reading »

Environmental Degradation Captured on Film — via the Rainbows Near the Earth’s Surface

Rainbows are much more common in near-ground sprinklers than they were 20 years ago. Or so asserts the infamous “Rainbow Lady.” Continue reading »

Side Dishes by Stewart Wills

Find Posts by Category

Find Posts by Date

September 2010
S M T W T F S
« Aug   Oct »
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
2627282930  

The Scholarly Kitchen on Twitter

SSP_LOGO
The mission of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is "[t]o advance scholarly publishing and communication, and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and networking." SSP established The Scholarly Kitchen blog in February 2008 to keep SSP members and interested parties aware of new developments in publishing.
......................................
The Scholarly Kitchen is a moderated and independent blog. Opinions on The Scholarly Kitchen are those of the authors. They are not necessarily those held by the Society for Scholarly Publishing nor by their respective employers.
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 327 other followers