Historical analysis of bibliometric trends shows scholarly publishing market consolidation over the years. These changes are linked to the emergence of The Big Deal subscription model and Open Access initiatives that have forced publishers into a rapid shift towards new business models focused on volume and scalability. The post Quantifying Consolidation in the Scholarly Journals Market first appeared on Clarke & Esposito.| Clarke & Esposito
Transformative Agreements (TAs) can create significant challenges for the society partners of publishers. The post The Challenge with Transformative Agreements and Society Journals first appeared on Clarke & Esposito.| Clarke & Esposito
In this interview, we talk to change management expert Charlotte Talmage about how scholarly publishers and societies can more effectively manage change.| Clarke & Esposito
Campaign planning helps organizations create marketing efficiency and impact – reducing marketing fragmentation and building cross-functional alignment.| Clarke & Esposito
Open access has shifted publishers to B2C data-driven marketing with a focus on author experience. This requires new technologies and new ways of working.| Clarke & Esposito
As organizations advance the six pillars of AX (Author Experience) maturity, they set themselves up for success in today’s evolving publishing landscape.| Clarke & Esposito