The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers has declared the revival of its much-anticipated University Press Redux Conference and will hold it in April 2025. This year, however, will focus on empowering university presses amid a rapidly changing publishing landscape and the challenges and new opportunities in the field as it shifts into a far more digital and online age.
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University Press Redux Conference 2025: Adapting to the Evolving Scholarly Publishing Landscape
University Press Redux Conference 2025: Adapting to the Evolving Scholarly Publishing Landscape
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The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers has declared the revival of its much-anticipated University Press Redux Conference and will hold it in April 2025. This year, however, will focus on empowering university presses amid a rapidly changing publishing landscape and the challenges and new opportunities in the field as it shifts into a far more digital and online age.
Adapting to a Changing Scholarly Environment
The Redux Conference became a cornerstone for university presses, providing a collaborative space for discussion, open innovation, and strategy sharing. The 2025 conference is a rendezvous where publishers, librarians, researchers, and policymakers will discuss open access model issues, sustainability, digital transformations, and diversifying revenue streams.
A Platform for Collaboration and Innovation
It envisages extending the successful course of the previous editions by providing an open platform for stakeholders towards an effective partnership with university presses in their scholarly communication. The sessions will feature potential global perspectives and practical strategies, encouraging discussions on how when presses innovate, they still hold on to their editorial excellence.
Equity in publishing, open scholarship, and institutional support are areas that will also be addressed in workshops, panels, and keynote talks, an indication of ALPSP’s commitment to an inclusively and resilient publishing ecosystem.
Conclusion
With shift into scholarship publishing being a continuous, the April 2025 University Press Redux will be-just-in-time-and-much-needed venue for all those committed to academic excellence and sustainable publishing. The initiative of ALPSP will create an opportunity for well-informed discussions that will drive permanent change throughout the global university press community.
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