[Eril-l] Just Three Weeks to MUSE Meets 2022: Connect & Innovate!

Melanie Schaffner mschaffner.muse at jhu.edu
Mon Mar 14 14:22:25 PDT 2022


MUSE Meets 2022: Connect & Innovate

Join Us April 5-6, 2022



FREE REGISTRATION<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/muse-meets-2022-connect-innovate-tickets-251289402367> OPEN NOW



Over 400 people have already registered to attend MUSE Meets 2022! Registration is free, and all sessions will be open to any individuals with an interest in digital scholarship.



The 1.5-day event will feature panels with MUSE staff in conversation with librarians and other industry leaders about innovative digital initiatives, Open Access, and the sustainability of humanities and social sciences publishing in the aftermath of covid-19, among other topics. Also included are general Project MUSE updates, including news on key initiatives in journals, books, tech, and sales/marketing, as well as networking opportunities with the presenters and MUSE team.



Visit our MUSE Meets 2022 web page<https://about.muse.jhu.edu/about/muse-meets/> for updates and registration details. We look forward to connecting and innovating together!



Pre-Meeting: MUSE Briefs

Starting March 21, 2022

MUSE Briefs provide easily digestible 10-15 minute videos to give you the updates, stories, and behind-the-scenes from Sales & Marketing, Production & Technology, and Journals and Books Acquisition and Content Development. Video links will be sent to registrants on or around March 21.



Tuesday, April 5: MUSE Meets 2022 Day 1 (LIVE)



Keynote: "Humanity Needs the Humanities -- and So Does STEM."

Karin Wulf, Beatrice and Julio Mario Santo Domingo Director and Librarian, John Carter Brown Library and Professor of History, Brown University

  *   Karin Wulf is a historian of early America, the Beatrice and Julio Mario Santo Domingo Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library, and Professor of History, Brown University. She is the author or editor of award-winning scholarly books and essays, and she regularly writes for general audience publications about history, archives, and the importance of humanities scholarship.



Panel Discussion: "OA Pathways for the Non-Profit Scholarly Journals Publisher"

  *   Simon Bell, Institutional Sales Manager, Bristol University Press
  *   Raym Crow, Managing Partner, Chain Bridge Group
  *   Clare Hooper, Head of Journals, Liverpool University Press
  *   Andrea Lopez, Director of Sales, Partnerships & Initiatives, Annual Reviews
  *   Antonia Pop, Vice President, University of Toronto Press
  *   Liz Brown, Publisher Relations Manager, Project MUSE (moderator)



Panel Discussion: "Community-Based Solutions to Shared Challenges: Innovating Together for Inclusion, Equity, and Justice in Scholarly Communications"

  *   Harriet Green, Associate University Librarian for Digital Scholarship and Technology Services, Washington University Libraries
  *   Charlotte Roh, Reference and Instruction Librarian, California State University San Marcos
  *   Yasmeen Shorish, Head of Scholarly Communications Strategies and Special Advisor to the Dean on Equity Initiatives, James Madison University Libraries
  *   Maurice York, Director of Library Initiatives, Big Ten Academic Alliance
  *   Melanie Schaffner, Director, Sales and Marketing, Project MUSE (moderator)



Networking Session: Books

Networking Session: Journals



Wednesday, April 6: MUSE Meets 2022 Day 2 (LIVE)



Keynote: "MUSEings"

  *   Wendy Queen, Director, Project MUSE
  *   Barbara Kline Pope, Director, Johns Hopkins University Press



Panel Discussion: "Innovating the Humanities: Brainstorming for the Future"

  *   Arthur Levine, Distinguished Scholar of Higher Education, New York University
  *   Allison Levy, Digital Scholarship Editor, Brown University Library
  *   Tom Lippincott, Assistant Research Professor, Johns Hopkins University
  *   Lisa Marie Rhody, Deputy Director of Digital Initiatives and Director of Fellowship Programs, CUNY Graduate Center
  *   Kelley Squazzo, Director of Publisher Relations and Content Development, Project MUSE (moderator)



Networking Session: Sales and Marketing

Networking Session: Technology and Humanities



Register for MUSE Meets 2022<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/muse-meets-2022-connect-innovate-tickets-251289402367>.

Please contact us<mailto:muse_colldev at jhu.edu?subject=MUSE%20Meets%202022> with any questions about MUSE Meets.


Melanie Schaffner
Director, Sales & Marketing
Project MUSE
mschaffner.muse at jhu.edu<mailto:mschaffner.muse at jhu.edu>
p 410-516-3846 (Eastern Time, email preferred due to current hybrid work environment)
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