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Ask The Chefs: What Advice Can You Offer Someone Seeking A Job In Scholarly Publishing?

Does anyone ever set out to get a job in scholarly publishing or does it just happen? This month the Chefs offer their advice to job seekers.

  • By Ann Michael
  • Aug 25, 2016
  • 9 Comments

A Shove or a Nudge: Moving People Outside of Their Comfort Zone

Angela Cochran talks about the need to sometimes move out of our comfort zones or give others a slight push. Moving out of the “zone” can bring big benefits but also fear of the unknown.

  • By Angela Cochran
  • May 26, 2016
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Andrea Powell – an interview with CABI’s Chief Information Officer

Robert Harington interviews Andrea Powell, Chief Information Officer at CABI, revealing an inspiring advocate and leader across publishing and technology sectors.

  • By Robert Harington
  • May 18, 2016
  • 1 Comment

Words of Wisdom: Advice for our Younger Selves from Six Women in Publishing

The conversation about the lack of gender diversity at the top of scholarly publishing is gathering pace, and was the topic of several sessions at this year’s SSP conference. This post compiles some of the advice given by women at different stages of their publishing career to attendees at one of those sessions.

  • By Alice Meadows
  • Jul 30, 2015
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