The Scholarly Kitchen: What's Hot and Cooking in Scholarly Publishing?
Karen King 14 Jul 2008 23:23 UTC
The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) has established the Scholarly
Kitchen - a comprehensive resource and place to go to for exciting
dialogue on current trends and information on what's happening in the
scholarly publishing community!
The blog, launched this spring, is primarily written by Kent Anderson,
an SSP board member and Executive Director, International Business &
Product Development at Massachusetts Medical Society/The New England
Journal of Medicine. Other frequent contributors include Howard Ratner
of the Nature Publishing Group and Phil Davis from Cornell University.
The moderated blog keeps all those interested in scholarly publishing at
the forefront of new developments in publishing by pointing to relevant
research reports and projects and helps to interpret the significance of
this information in a balanced and, occasionally, provocative way. The
Scholarly Kitchen also reports and translates findings from related
business endeavors in other areas of publishing as well as from online
businesses and other related emerging trends.
Since launching, the Scholarly Kitchen has had over 9200 hits and has
featured top posts like The "h-index": An Objective Mismeasure? and
Market-based Solution to Info-glut.
Come visit us at the Scholarly Kitchen :
http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/ and join us for A Balanced Diet of
Ideas, Interpretation, and Inspiration!
Submitted on behalf of the Society for Scholarly Publishing by Karen
King