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Emerald Group PublishingPositioning , philosophy
&Training
www.emeraldinsight.com
The Changing World of Information Management
Publishing
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Some facts about Emerald
Established in 1967 by a group of Professors from the Bradford School of Management in Bradford, West Yorkshire
Celebrating 40 years in publishing Today - the world's leading publisher of
management research. 95 of the world’s top 100 business schools
subscribe to Emerald (Financial Times, 2007 rankings)
Emerald Group Publishing – company background
• 35 Emerald journals are ISI-ranked• Offices Beijing, Tokyo, Delhi, Kuala
Lumpur and Boston• Emerald now publishes 175 journals in
business and management• Over 20 million anticipated downloads in
2007• Emerald digitizes its full historic archive
dating back to 1899
Positioning and philosophy – Emerald looking forwards
Emerald is more than a publisher – we’re a philosophy
• We believe in application of ideas • We believe that good management can – must –
make a better world • We believe in inclusivity, internationality,
innovation and independence • We believe in the ecology of knowledge and
diversity of ideas • We believe we’re all stronger together
Positioning and philosophy – Emerald looking forwards
• A better-managed world is a fairer one • A better-managed world means better
government, better business, more equality, meritocracy of race, age and gender, more employment, more wealth
• A better-managed world is one where we care for our surroundings and our future
• Global fair trade • Application of technology and intelligence to
global problems
Make the world better managed
• Management research needs to be relevant and rigorous – focus on issues of social importance (this isn’t always the case)
• Publishers are important drivers of management research
• Emerald’s distinct and unique position• We need people (scholars, students, business
people) to work with us, write for us, help us – we can’t do it ourselves
Research you can use
• Good research will inform good management• Good research is research you can use• Good research is accessible and applied – not
research for its own sake • The world of research can’t just talk to itself –
needs to talk to the world of practice
Imagine…
Will we see a better-managed world? We believe we should. We believe we need to work towards• Global fair trade • Less poverty• More literacy, more education, more knowledge –
more wisdom• Application of technology and intelligence to
global problems
Join us?
• You can write for us • You can bring the ideas of scholars and
researchers into your libraries, institutions and businesses with a wide range of Emerald collections
• You can talk to us, explore with us, imagine with us – try to make a difference with us
Research
Editorial supply chain and journal management
structure
Author
Editor Publisher
Production
Users
Quality research papers
EAB and reviewers
Solicits new papers
Handles review process
Promotes journal to peers
Attends conferences
Develops new areas of coverage
The link between the publisher and editor
Helps editors succeed in their role and build a first class journal
Overall responsibility for journal
Promotion and marketing
Attends conferences
Handles production issues
QA – sub-editing and proof reading
Convert to SGML for online databases
Print production
Despatch
Added value from publisher
Access via library
Hard copy
Database
Third party
Being published means…• Your paper is permanent – published
material enters the ‘body of knowledge’
• Your paper is improved – through the interventions of editors, reviewers, sub-editors and proof-readers
• Your paper is actively promoted – it becomes available to a huge audience
• Your writing is trustworthy – material which has been published carries a QA stamp. Someone apart from the author thinks it’s good
Being published also means dissemination
Emerald now publishes…• 56,000 articles online, or over 13 years
of content• 9,000 abstracts from 1989-1994• 17.2 million downloads in 2006; projected
20 million in 2007• 64% of customer usage occurs outside the UK
Subjects:• Accounting, Auditing & Economics • Built Environment,• The Continuing Professional Development Education • Engineering & Materials Science • Environmental Management • Food & Nutrition• General Management• Healthcare Management • Hospitality & Services Management • HR Management • Information Management • Library Collection Development & Management• Library Management & Information Services• Library Technology• Logistics & Supply Chain Management• Marketing • Operations & Production Management• Police Management • Public Sector Management• Quality Management • Training
Emerald Management Xtra
Emerald Fulltext150 primary peer reviewed journals
56,000 fulltext articles
Emerald Management Reviewsreviews of 300 top
management journals
200,000 reviewed articles
What’s new?
Some developments Some new projects
Some developments
Expanded RSS feeds, including podcasts Digitizing Emerald journal back files ROMEO Green policy
RSS Feeds
• RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. • RSS feeds are just a special kind of web
page, designed to be read by computers rather than people
• The Emerald RSS feeds allow you to subscribe to either a digest of new content for all journals for the last seven days or to individual journal feeds.
RSS feeds updates
The Emerald journal RSS feeds are updated every seven days. By subscribing to the feed you will be notified immediately once the content has been made available by Emerald.
Some new projects
Journal usage impact factor New TOC alerting service Emerald In-Touch
Journal usage impact factor
• Emerald articles may not be so widely cited, but we know from our download stats analysis that they are widely read, particularly by the key audiences of “management students” and “studious managers”.
• Communicating research to these audiences is just as vital as informing the academic debate, but there is currently no fair measure for this type of use.
• Emerald researchers are therefore developing a Journal Usage Impact Factor (JUIF). This is calculated in a comparable way to the conventional impact factor, but is based on full text article downloads rather than citations.
Journal usage impact factor
The JUIF could provide a valid measure of an article’s dissemination.
If an author is only interested in influencing peers in the world of academia, then purely focusing on a journal’s citation impact factor may be best for that author
However, some research (Seglen, 1997) has shown that a journal’s impact factor is not really representative of the individual journal articles.
But if authors are also concerned about how an article impacts on current and future managers and on best management practice, then a journal’s JUIF may provide a more valid measure.
Journal usage impact factor
The test results from the research demonstrate: There is very little relationship between the ISI
citation impact factor and the JUIF There no significant relationship between the
count of citations and the JUIF. This is because they are measuring very different
things: ISI measures an article’s direct contribution to the academic body of knowledge whilst the JUIF measures an article’s dissemination and readership.
TOC alerting service (TOCRoSS)
• In academic libraries students often choose search engines such as Google in preference to the library catalogue or the choice of databases and electronic secondary sources made available by the library
• Using TOCRoSS, e-journal TOC data will be fed automatically into library catalogues without the need for cataloguing, classification or data entry.
• This will improve the accuracy of records, save time for library staff and deliver a more integrated OPAC experience to library users.
Emerald InTouch
Since the launch of the Emerald Literati service for authors and editors in 1991, we have been looking for new and innovative ways to serve the needs of our academic research community.
Feedback from our authors recently indicated that they wanted to extend their networks and meet new research partners across the globe.
This led to the research and development of Emerald InTouch – a web 2.0 space designed to support learning, collaboration and networking.
A brief history…
Author network of over 70,000 academic researchers – the Emerald Literati Network. Supported by: Annual Best Paper Awards Research Grants Newsletters Calls for Papers
Social media is part of a growing trend: YouTube was acquired by Google for $1.65 Billion. MySpace has 120 million users. Technorati reportedly tracks 53 million blogs every day!
Challenge: How can Emerald use emerging and
new technologies to support its academicresearch community?
What is Emerald InTouch?
Online space that supports learning, research and collaboration.
Tools include:– Blogs– Wikis– Files-sharing– RSS– Community Building & Networking
Emerald InTouch users can…
Create personal knowledge repositories and e-portfolios.
Capture elements of informal learning (reflections, discussions or comments).
Create communities of practice based around courses or interest areas.
Find and collaborate with future, present or past students/peers.
Some benefits for users
Reduces isolation Captures informal thoughts and reflections Encourages networking and collaboration A single, integrated space Supports the bridge between informal and formal
learning.
More and better managers
• “Developing world countries need more and better managers in order to grow – not more economists; not even more engineers.” Alfredo Paster, Prof of Economics, IESE Barcelona
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