On the Frankfurt wire: our news
Monday, October 15, 2007
I spent last week in Frankfurt, where the publishing industry gathers each October for the annual Book Fair. It is always a huge amount of fun, but exhausting (one of my feet has still not recovered full sensation). The fair is vast (about 40 acres, if my calculations are right - 170,000m2), with nearly 300,000 attendees this year, and more than 7,500 exhibitors from over 100 countries.
This year's fair was particularly exciting for us as it is the first time our three divisions, Ingenta, VISTA and PCG were all together on one stand (pictures to come), and we were launching our new group brand, Publishing Technology. Plus we had some big news to share with the community: at the top level, all three divisions have been involved with, and will continue to contribute to, our recent deal with the BBC to power their BBC Monitoring web service, a subscription-based news service for which we will provide market research, information architecture, web design and maintenance, content conversion and hosting, subscriptions management and billing software, and sales representation to help them sell the service into new markets.
Each of our individual divisions also had major news to broadcast at the Fair; Ingenta announced its new deal with The Charleston Advisor, consumer report for the information community, which will now be hosted on the IngentaConnect platform.
Our VISTA division announced the ongoing success of the information commerce software it acquired from the merger with Ingenta; Dutch publisher Sdu is the latest client for the ICS system, which is already fully live and supporting three websites for launch customer Institute of Physics Publishing.
Meanwhile, Publishers Communication Group (PCG) released its latest research, into the evolution of renewals trends in scholarly journals over the last four years, which shows the increasing migration from print to electronic subscriptions and the growing influence of faculty recommendations on cancellations. We had copies of this study with us at Frankfurt and it has certainly aroused the interest of a large number of both librarians and publishers.
As if that wasn't enough, we also pre-released a white paper at the event, titled "Trends in Digital Commerce", that assesses current strategic trends and future expectations regarding publishers’ digital publishing activities. Keep an eye out for the official release of this white paper in the next month or so. (And for tomorrow's posting of the other news circulating at Frankfurt this year).
This year's fair was particularly exciting for us as it is the first time our three divisions, Ingenta, VISTA and PCG were all together on one stand (pictures to come), and we were launching our new group brand, Publishing Technology. Plus we had some big news to share with the community: at the top level, all three divisions have been involved with, and will continue to contribute to, our recent deal with the BBC to power their BBC Monitoring web service, a subscription-based news service for which we will provide market research, information architecture, web design and maintenance, content conversion and hosting, subscriptions management and billing software, and sales representation to help them sell the service into new markets.
Each of our individual divisions also had major news to broadcast at the Fair; Ingenta announced its new deal with The Charleston Advisor, consumer report for the information community, which will now be hosted on the IngentaConnect platform.
Our VISTA division announced the ongoing success of the information commerce software it acquired from the merger with Ingenta; Dutch publisher Sdu is the latest client for the ICS system, which is already fully live and supporting three websites for launch customer Institute of Physics Publishing.
Meanwhile, Publishers Communication Group (PCG) released its latest research, into the evolution of renewals trends in scholarly journals over the last four years, which shows the increasing migration from print to electronic subscriptions and the growing influence of faculty recommendations on cancellations. We had copies of this study with us at Frankfurt and it has certainly aroused the interest of a large number of both librarians and publishers.
As if that wasn't enough, we also pre-released a white paper at the event, titled "Trends in Digital Commerce", that assesses current strategic trends and future expectations regarding publishers’ digital publishing activities. Keep an eye out for the official release of this white paper in the next month or so. (And for tomorrow's posting of the other news circulating at Frankfurt this year).
Labels: "charleston advisor", "digital commerce", "frankfurt book fair", "information commerce", "publishing technology", bbc, ingenta, pcg, renewals, vista
posted by Charlie Rapple at 9:20 am
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Library newsletter and today's news announcements
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
We're having a very communicative morning over at Ingenta Towers, with the latest issue of our eyetoeye library newsletter about to mail, and two press announcements being released to the media this morning.
Issue 21 of library eyetoeye includes
Issue 21 of library eyetoeye includes
- news that Karger Libri has joined our unique subscription activation initiative
- an update on 2007 renewals/gracing
- a report on our inaugural Library Advisory Board meeting held in November 2006
- details of a new publicity poster which librarians can download from IngentaConnect's Resource Zone
- a case study from Manchester Metropolitan University Library, which recently won a gold CILIP award for their Welcome campaign
- and much more
- the appointments of Leigh Dodds as CTO, Ingenta and Gary Bowman as Product Engineering Director, VISTA
- "Both Gary and Leigh have demonstrated an innovative approach to technological development in recent years and their unassailable expertise in our core business areas puts Publishing Technology in a strong competitive position," comments George Lossius, CEO of our parent company Publishing Technology plc.
- news that 6 more publishers have chosen Ingenta as their online publishing partner and 11 existing clients have extended the terms of their agreement with us
Labels: gracing period, publishing technology, renewals, subscription activation
posted by Charlie Rapple at 11:11 am
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