AAUP 2010 Annual Meeting
Friday, June 18
9:00-10:15 am
Plenary 1: Sustainability and the Future of Scholarly Communication
10:45 am-12:00 pm Concurrent Sessions
Innovation and the Future of E-Books
Friend Me: Social Networks as a Marketing Tool
The 2010 AAUP Book, Jacket, and Journal Show: Jackets and Covers
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch
Speaker: Kathleen Keane, AAUP President and Director, Johns Hopkins University Press
1:45-3:00 pm
Plenary 2: The Future of the Past: Libraries in the Digital Future
3:30-4:45 pm Concurrent Sessions
Rethinking Library Acquisition: Demand-Driven Purchasing for Scholarly Books
The Business Case for XML, or Is PDF Dead?
Maximum Export Impact: Finding Opportunities in International Sales
The University Press as Digital Publisher
Content and Community: Social Networking Around Content
5:00-6:15 pm Concurrent Sessions
Academic Library Buying Patterns: Shifting Budgets and More eResources
Making the Ask: Building a Case, Cultivating Donors, and Getting to Yes in Fundraising
AAUP Operating Statistics 2010
Hyperabundance: The Future's So Bright, I've Gotta Wear Shades
The 2010 AAUP Book, Jacket, and Journal Show: Interiors
Saturday, June 19
9:00-10:15 am
Plenary 3: Economic Models for Scholarly Publishing
10:45 am-12:00 pm Concurrent Sessions
The New Title Budget: P&Ls for PODs, PTOs, & e-books
Acquisitions and Authors in a Digital Environment
Assessing the Market for E-books
The Greening of University Presses
New Efficiencies in Book and Journal Production
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch
Speaker: Richard Brown, Incoming AAUP President & Director, Georgetown University Press [|Read Richard Brown's Inaugural Address]
1:45-3:00 pm
Plenary 4: Digital Humanities is Not an Oxymoron
3:30-4:45 pm Concurrent Sessions
Book to E-book: What You Should Know about Electronic Rights
Staffing for Digital Initiatives: Transition to Sustainable Models
Introducing The Chicago Manual of Style, 16th Edition
Thinking Outside the Book: New Media For Beginners
Acquisitions v. Marketing: Why Can't We Be Friends?
5:00-6:15 pm Concurrent Sessions
Managing Editors, EDP Departments, and New Efficiencies
New Emerging Business Models in Journal Publishing
Partnering for Sustainability: Selling E-books to Libraries
New Jobs for New Ways of Doing Business: Finding Your Next Staff or Your Next Job in Publishing