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The ACRL Approves New “Standards for Libraries in Higher Education”

In budgets,higher education,PCG,publishing industry on November 2, 2011 by pcgplus Tagged: , ,

LibraryJournal.com reports that the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Board of Directors approved a comprehensive revision of the association’s Standards for Libraries in Higher Education (SLHE) in October. This revision is meant to provide a stronger framework by which research libraries can demonstrate their value while facing growing scrutiny in a tough economic environment.

“These standards differ from previous versions by articulating expectations for library contributions to institutional effectiveness,” said University of Nevada-Las Vegas Dean of University Libraries Patricia Iannuzzi, who chaired the SLHE task force. “They also differ structurally from the previous version by providing a comprehensive framework using an outcomes-based approach, with evidence collected in ways most appropriate for each institution.”

To access a copy of the approved standards as well as to sign up for a introductory webcast, please go to:

 http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/standardslibraries.cfm

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The People’s Library

In North America,PCG,public libraries,Uncategorized on October 19, 2011 by pcgplus Tagged: , , ,

An interesting byproduct of the Occupy Wall Street movement cropped up shortly after the start of the protest on September 17th. Starting as a pile in a cardboard box, a collection of books has grown into a full-fledged library for the OWS population, complete with a reading room and online catalog provided by Library Thing. An article in the American Libraries Magazine, the magazine of the American Library Association, details this development and explains some of the changes facing the library. “OWSL also has issues of space and access, growth being among its biggest concerns,” as book donations from individuals, publishers, and booksellers are constantly flowing in. You can read the full article here: http://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/news/10182011/library-occupies-heart-occupy-movement

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Breaking News: PCG to Represent New Bloomsbury Academic Collections Worldwide

In customer service,marketing,PCG,sales on October 11, 2011 by pcgplus

Bloomsbury Publishing has selected PCG to be its exclusive sales, marketing and customer service partner for its two newest projects: The Churchill Archive and Drama Online.

PCG will leverage its expertise in the international library market to promote and sell these prestigious collections, published entirely in digital format for the first time.

More information on this announcement to follow.

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Launch of Publishing Technology China

In Asia,library market,marketing,PCG,publishing industry,publishing technology,Scholarly publications on September 1, 2011 by pcgplus

Publishing Technology China launches at the Beijing International Book Fair

Company to offer full-service digital publishing solutions for Chinese content.

London and Beijing, 31st August 2011 – Publishing Technology plc (LSE: PTO), the largest provider of software and services to the publishing industry, has announced its expansion into the prospering Chinese market by delivering local online hosting platforms and domestic sales representation.

Based in Beijing and managed by digital publishing expert Helen Sun, Publishing Technology China will directly target Chinese publishers, offering a complete publishing solution through ingentaconnect, the largest single platform for research publishers. Ms. Sun will combine her vast industry experience and knowledge of the Chinese market with an existing network of experienced sales representatives located around the country. The innovative technology together with native expertise will increase visibility of Chinese content, create new revenue streams, and facilitate sales to researchers and librarians globally.

The joint venture is the latest extension of Publishing Technology’s operations as demand for digital publishing solutions increases across the globe. Home to over 15,500 electronic publications and over 250 partners, the ingentaconnect interface will be offered in both Mandarin and Cantonese along with a subset of high-profile content to several thousand libraries across the country, creating a new user base for international publishers in addition to encouraging Chinese publishers to move online.

As part of the launch, the company’s Publishers Communication Group (PCG) division will also leverage the established national sales network to roll out its sales and marketing services. Initially, PCG will represent the American Association for Cancer Research in mainland China, as well as BioOne in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

George Lossius, CEO of Publishing Technology, commented: “The Chinese publishing industry is fast-paced and flourishing, currently growing at an astonishing rate of 19% a year. With over 8,000 academic journals and a booming scientific research community, second only to that of the US, China represents a major opportunity for us – and it is also relatively untapped in terms of digital resources for publishers and end users. Helen is a tremendously talented digital publishing expert with a proven track record in the Chinese market. This, coupled with Publishing Technology’s innovation and market-leading product, will make it a winning partnership.”

Helen Sun, CEO of Publishing Technology China said: “It is a great honour to work with such a trusted and established company as Publishing Technology, and even more exciting to become a part of it. The joint venture with Publishing Technology will provide not only world-leading technologies with proven marketing and customer service support to Chinese publishers, but it will also offer a great distribution platform in China to all publishers across the Atlantic. Our partnership combines leading digital technologies with digital content providers that already have a wide network within the publishing industry and library community in China and we look forward to welcoming more publishers to our rapidly increasing client base.”

 

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Usage Statistics – Not just for Libraries!

In library market,marketing,PCG,usage statistics on July 7, 2011 by pcgplus

Posted on July 7, 2011 by Janet Fisher in the Publishing Technology Blog

Publishers always depend on data: may it be the number of copies purchased by a bookstore or wholesellers for book publishers, or the profile of their subscribers to a particular title or collection for journal publishers. But today, we have to know more. In the world of electronic publishing we have to know how much usage our products are getting and how they are being used. This issue was examined in a valuable session at the June 2011 meeting of the Society of Scholarly Publishing (www.sspnet.org).

Library customers have for years now stressed the importance of receiving COUNTER-compliant usage statistics for the electronic materials to which they subscribe. But publishers today must also mine the information they can collect from their electronic platforms in order to market their products most effectively to new potential customers and to retain their current subscribers.

In our renewal campaigns, Publishers Communication Group (PCG) finds that one of the major reasons for cancelling a subscription is lack of usage (http://www.pcgplus.com/pdfs/trends_05_10.pdf). To proactively avoid these situations, publishers can now examine their usage reports to gain a better understanding of some of the questions below. For example:

  • What is the average cost per download for different pricing tiers?
  • If an institution has registered for an online trial, is it being used?
  • What is the average usage of Doctoral-granting institutions versus Masters-granting institutions and Baccalaureate-granting institutions?
  • What is the usage of backfile content as compared to frontfiles? Can this be used to promote archive purchases to the institution?

Google Analytics can also be employed to add further context to standard usage information. The day is coming when the standard renewal notice will include not just price and type of subscription, but information harvested from a variety of data gathering tools about how valuable the content has proven to be at the institution.

In addition to being a valuable tool for renewals, usage statistics can help publishers to identify strong prospects for new subscriptions. Monitoring turnaways and where they are coming from should lead publishers to institutions that are likely to have a high interest in their content.

Publishing Technology’s marketing division Publishers Communication Group helps publishers sort through all this data to develop plans for leveraging the tools at their disposals. As a result, well-designed campaigns can help boost usage where it is too low and find valuable new prospects. Contact us at inquire@pcgplus.com for more information.

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Talk and Trivia at SSP 2011 (booths 30 and 31)

In conferences,PCG,PT,publishing industry,publishing services on May 26, 2011 by pcgplus

Come visit us (PCG and Publishing Technology) at Booths 30 and 31 at next week’s SSP Conference in Boston.

In addition to discussing our latest projects, publisher signings, and regional initiatives (new office in India!), we will be be handing out our patented PCG Trivia Cards to all those that stop by. Think you have what it takes? Answer all 10 questions correctly and you could win a Nook Color!

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Changing Expectations

In business models,conferences,Europe,library market,PCG,publishing industry,Scholarly publications on April 28, 2011 by pcgplus Tagged:

This month’s ALPSP Seminar “Publishers and Library Consortia: Changing Expectations” explored the shifting sands of consortia-publisher relations, the consortia landscapes in Europe and North America, and what models are on their way in (PDA) and out (Knowledge Exchange-style partnerships). Speakers included Rick Anderson from the University of Utah, Richard Bennett from Springer, and Pierre Carbone from the French Ministry of Education, among others. Some of the highlights, courtesy of ALPSP.org, include:

SURFdiensten and international cooperation: the case of Knowledge Exchange (ppt)
Wilma Mossink, Legal Advisor, SURFfoundation/SURFdiensten, The Netherlands
Nol Verhagen, Licensing Working Group of Knowledge Exchange and advisor to the UKB Consortium of the Netherlands

Overview of the library consortia landscape in Europe (audio)(ppt)
Pierre Carbone, Library Inspector, French Ministry of Education

The consortia landscape in the USA (audio)(ppt)
Rick Anderson, Associate Director for Scholarly Resources & Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah

The global economic crisis and its impact on consortia licenses: a financial perspective (audio)(ppt)
Hazel Woodward, Cranfield University Librarian and Director of Cranfield Press

The past, the present and the future: a commercial publisher’s perspective on library consortia (audio)(presentation – link to prezi.com)
Richard Bennett, Vice President – Sales, North, West & Eastern Europe, Springer

The not-for-profit publisher and consortia negotiations (audio)(ppt)
Adam Gardner, Publishing Sales Director, CABI

 Panel discussion: publishing collaborations and innovative licensing models (audio part 1) (audio part 2)
John Parsons, Senior Sales Manager, Europe, BioOne (ppt)
Robert Jacobs, Director of Publisher Relations, Swets (ppt)
Tom Taylor, President, DragonFly (ppt)
Emilie Delquie, Vice-president, Publishers Communication Group (ppt)

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PCG in the USA Today

In Europe,PCG on March 30, 2011 by pcgplus

A note about our new agreement with the Independent Scholarly Publishers Group for European sales.

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PCG to partner with The Independent Scholarly Publishers Group in Europe

In Europe,PCG on March 29, 2011 by pcgplus

Please read the full Press Release here.

“The Independent Scholarly Publishers Group (ISPG) is delighted to announce that Publishers Communication Group (PCG) will be representing its content in Europe.

The Independent Scholarly Publishers Group is a coalition of seventeen independent publishers of 40 journals and related academic content that promotes, markets to, and negotiates with library consortia, hospitals and other organizations around the globe. The ISPG collection, which includes such significant journals as: Health Affairs, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, and Mayo Clinic Proceedings, is hosted on the HighWire platform. With this new agreement, PCG will be providing European market sales expertise for the complete set of ISPG content.

PCG has provided an extensive range of specialized and comprehensive sales and marketing services, customized to meet the needs of scholarly and professional publishers since 1990. Their expert, locally based, international native-speakers staff in Europe will tailor a focused sales and marketing program,representing the ISPG content to key institutions and consortia throughout the region.

“We are very proud of this partnership with such an interesting initiative as the Independent Scholarly Publishers Group in Europe,” said Emilie Delquié, Vice President of PCG. “ This is an exciting opportunity for PCG to be part of making these vital resources widely available to European researchers and to apply our innovative, yet methodical approach to customize a strategic sales plan for ISPG members.”

“We’re very pleased to be working in Europe with such an experienced company as Publishers Communication Group,” added Tom Taylor, Dragonfly Sales and Marketing Consulting President andISPG Facilitator. “PCG’s sales experience and depth of industry knowledge in the European librarya division of Publishing Technology community will help provide European researchers with access to the excellent, peer-reviewed ISPG content.”’

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Talk Business Growth with PCG at ACRL (#205) and UKSG (#25)!!

In conferences,Europe,library market,North America,PCG,publishing industry on March 28, 2011 by pcgplus

Several PCG managers will be in attendance at the ACRL conference this week in Philadelphia, as well as the UKSG Meeting in Harrogate, UK from April 4 to 6.

Please come visit at Booths 205 (ACRL) and 25 (UKSG), and email Vice President Emilie Delquie to set up a meeting (edelquie [at] pcgplus.com).

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