Recent Talks, Public Presentations, Consultant Presentations,
etc.
Many of the following are only minimally enriched: the tinker has no shoes. Better vanilla than no ice cream at all, is what I figure.
- Scholarly Publishing in the New Era of Scarcity, Plenary presentation at the Association of American University Presses, Philadelphia, 6/2009 (includes YouTube of presentation)
- Keynote Address for JSTOR's 2008 Participating Publisher Conference, New York, 5/2008
- Publishing 2012: Current and Future Publishing Issues one-hour presentation to Washington Book Publishers, Washington, 4/2007
- Publishing 2012, Preparing for the Future: Digital Strategies for Publishers 10 hours over three days, in partnership with World Bank Publishing and George Washington University, Mexico City, 2/2007
- Authority 2.0 and 3.0 (PDF) originally presented at 50th anniversary celebration of Hong Kong University Press, 11/2006
- Radio Interview on RTHK's "Naked Lunch" (Hong Kong), 24 minutes, RealAudio, 11/29/2006.
- Evolution, Intelligent Designers, Climate Change, and the Scholarly Publishing Ecosystem, Keynote speech for the Association of American University Presses' Electronic Publishing Workshop, New Orleans, June 15, 2006 (includes audio).
- Evolution, Intelligent Design, Climate Change, and the Scholarly Ecosystem, Keynote speech for the Illinois Association of College and Research Libraries (IACRL) Biannual Meeting, March 30, 2006 (includes audio).
- Beyond Google/Beyond Words, presentation at the 2/2003 Science Writers Association meeting, Denver.
- Free Access and Increased Sales: The Online Paradox of The National Academies Press, invited presentation to the Swedish Library Association's Ebok 2002 in Stockholm, Sweden, November 2002
- Remarks for the Staff Awards Ceremony, upon receiving Presidents' Award, Oct 1, 2001
- Entrepreneurs of Social Value: Public Access/Public Discourse/Public Markets, in "Speaking Differently: Transitions in Scientific Communication," International Federation of Library Associations Annual Meeting, 21 August, 2001
- Content as its Own Best Advertisement: Gaining the World by Giving Away the Store, Washington Book Publishers Group, March 2001
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Information Technology at a Crossroads:
Open-Source Computer Programming, The Chronicle of Higher Education,
Back Page, October 29, 1999
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Entrepreneurs of Social Value: Applying
Technology to the Nonprofit Knowledge Enterprise, Amsterdam University,
Amsterdam, October 1999
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Tearing Up the Limits Imposed by Paper,
one of eight essays in "Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic Age," The
Chronicle of Higher Education, June 25, 1999, B7
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Mission Possible: Giving it away while making it
pay, Association of American University Presses, Austin TX, June 1999
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Options and Strategies for the New Technologies,
Polish Publisher's Seminar, Warsaw PL, April, 1999
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Transforming the Enterprise: Nonprofits, Forprofits, and
Scholarship, OCLC Director's Meeting, Dublin OH, March, 1999
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Here There be Tygers: Profit, Nonprofit, and Loss in
the Age of Disintermediation. March 6, 1997, Scholarly Communication
in the Next Millennium Conference, Vancouver
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Pricing considerations and content-driven pricing models
for electronic publications (AAUP)
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Content-driven design issues for electronic publications
(ARL/CAUSE)
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The Container is not the Content: Digital Publishing
Costs, Concerns, and Pricing (Charleston)
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