The following additional information regarding the AGU journal publication process. It is an email from Dr. Chris McEntee, CEO. I would like to than Dr. McEntee and the AGU board for making this information available to the public, and for choosing this blog, instead of their own blog network, for these announcements. This was actually sent to me on Wednesday. However, I have been travelling and not checking the blog email. I apologize for the delay.
From: Chris McEntee
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 2:33 PM
Subject: Board Decision on Journal Publishing Partnership
Earlier this afternoon the Board of Directors concluded its meeting
during which recommendations from the working group evaluating publisher
proposals were presented and discussed. The working group utilized the
criteria developed by Council along with financial and operational
criteria in arriving at their recommendations. Their deliberations
included an evaluation of AGU’s internal journal publication
capabilities compared to the publisher proposals.
The working group appreciated and recognized the substantial effort that
AGU editors and staff have made in improving AGU publications over the
past several years and their solid and sustained commitment to journal
quality. At the same time, the working group concluded that a partner
would bring additional capabilities and expertise in publication
strategy, processes, global reach, and ease of use and discovery by
authors, editors, and readers that would significantly benefit AGU.
The working group recommended that AGU partner on journal production,
distribution, sales and marketing, and subscription management They also
recommended a publisher with whom to partner. After thorough
discussion, a motion to accept both recommendations was passed by the
Board. The Board passed a second motion acknowledging and thanking AGU
publications staff for their contributions and dedication to the high
quality of the journals program over the years.
The next step in the process is to draft a letter of agreement with the
publisher selected. Once it is signed, we will be able to announce the
name of the publisher and discuss why they were selected. We expect the
letter will be signed within a week to 10 days.
Once the letter is signed, we will begin determining the impacts on
staffing. The results will be shared with staff affected as quickly as
possible. We will also form a staff transition team to work with the
publisher’s transition team.
A revised AGU publications staff structure will be established and will
include modified editor and author support for submission and peer
review. The specifics of this structure will be shared with the AGU
staff and editors once it is complete and determinations are made as to
which current AGU staff will fulfill these roles. GEMS will remain the
submission manuscript system for authors and editors.
We know how difficult the past month has been for staff and that hearing
the Board’s decision is not easy. as it will result in significant
change for all staff at AGU. I am extremely proud of the excellent work
of our publications staff. They consistently demonstrate a strong
commitment to quality and fulfilling AGU’s mission. This decision is no
way reflects upon their work. The reality is this: the global world of
science and scholarly publishing today is vastly different than even 10
years ago. AGU simply cannot match the resources required to meet the
needs of a 24/7 global science community of authors and readers. A
partner publisher will bring these resources, assuring that AGU
scholarly and scientific information maintains its high standard of
quality and is readily accessible worldwide.
Chris
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Chris McEntee
Executive Director/CEO
Ext: 510
Office: 5-A