Technical Aspects in Scientific Publishing: A Scientific Publisher's Perspective Chi Wai (Rick) Lee World Scientific Publishing.

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Technical Aspects in Scientific Publishing: A Scientific Publisher's Perspective Chi Wai (Rick) Lee World Scientific Publishing

~ World Scientific Publishing ~ A scientific publisher formed in 1981 Publish over 120 journals and 500 books a year Exclusive publisher for Nobel Lectures Own and operate the Imperial College Press Started putting journals online since 1996 One of the first 16 publishers who joined Crossref when it was formed in 1999

~ Publishing Cycle ~ Acquisition ProductionDissemination

~ Acquisition ~ Author / Publisher Matchmaking Process  Where to find good authors?  How to attract authors to submit their manuscripts? Submission and Peer Review Process  How to submit manuscript in the right format?  Where to find the right reviewers?

~ Production ~ Content Management System Production Platforms  Print-Centric vs Web-Centric Workflow  Standard TeX/LaTeX, Word or XML Formats  Special Platform, e.g. ChemDraw EndNotes

~ Production ~ Web-Centric Publishing  Semantic markup using XML  Cross-referencing  Multimedia and other supplementary data support

~ Dissemination ~ Distribution & Availability  Various Platforms and Formats e.g. PubMed, CAS, Google Scholar, OCLC, NASA etc.  Dark Archives e.g. LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, JSTOR, Portico etc. Open vs Pay Access  Who pay to publish and maintain the content?  What's the impact?

~ Dissemination ~ Sales & Marketing  Channels From conventional to unconventional channels  Business Models From standard to non-standard models  Citation Index and Impact Factor An important marketing & acquisition tool  Advance Publication Improve turnaround time and visibility

~ What's Next? ~ CRC (Camera-Ready Copy) to WRC (Web- Ready Copy)  Author provides WRC based on industrial standards  Common formats to facilitate EDI such as RDF Production Automation  Conversion from non-semantic format to semantic format  Real-time publishing?

~ What's Next? ~ Platform and Interface  PDF & beyond, or something else?  Interface: simple and convenient vs powerful and sophisticated  Personalized library and database that assimilate all relevant info in a single interface?

~ What's Next? ~ Search, Discovery & Impact Measures  Data mining such as finding readers or potential authors through profiling, citation analysis etc.  Measures of impact based on a set of criteria in addition to impact factor