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Introduction to Introduction to IEEE PublishingIEEE Publishing
Region 10 MeetingRegion 10 MeetingAdelaide, AustraliaAdelaide, Australia
April 16, 2004April 16, 2004
Michael LightnerIEEE Vice President, Publication Services &
Products Anthony DurniakStaff Executive, Publications
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Our mission for IEEE Publications is:Our mission for IEEE Publications is: Information Driving InnovationInformation Driving Innovation
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Our mission for IEEE Publications is:Our mission for IEEE Publications is: Information Driving InnovationInformation Driving Innovation
This means we aren’t producing journals, magazines, books, conference proceedings, or online databases. . .
. . . We’re helping to invent tomorrow’s technologies
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IEEE’s Been Successful In Publishing: IEEE’s Been Successful In Publishing: Pub Revenue Is Up 58% In 5 YearsPub Revenue Is Up 58% In 5 Years
$76 $80 $84$97 $105
$121
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$140
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002Total IEEE Revenue from Publishing: Society Periodicals, Bookbroker,
Packaged Products, Standards, IEEE Spectrum, IEEE Press, etc.
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As A Result, Pubs Is An Important Part As A Result, Pubs Is An Important Part of Overall IEEE Revenueof Overall IEEE Revenue
Membership
Publications
Conferences
Finance &Other
15% 19%
25%
41%
24%
6%17%
53%
1997$185 Million
2002$212 Million
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IEEE’s Units Publish A Wide Variety IEEE’s Units Publish A Wide Variety Of Technical MaterialOf Technical Material
85 Transactions & Journals 31 Specialized Magazines 350 Conference Proceedings Annually 24 - 30 Books each year 31 newsletters IEEE Spectrum The Institute Proceedings of the IEEE
Note: 2002 Title list
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IEEE In Total Is Publishing IEEE In Total Is Publishing More Than EverMore Than Ever
Number of Pages Published -000s 475.0
447.0
419.0402.0
445.0427.0
317.0
366.0361.0
312.0
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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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5 Years Ago, IEEE Pub Revenue 5 Years Ago, IEEE Pub Revenue Was Mostly PrintWas Mostly Print
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IELNM SubsASPPSpectrumStandardsPOPAll Other
$69 million was print and $7 million was CD-ROM
1997
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Today, Electronic Is The Biggest Today, Electronic Is The Biggest Single Part Of IEEE Pub RevenueSingle Part Of IEEE Pub Revenue
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IELNM SubsASPPSpectrumStandardsPOPAll Other
$71 million is print, $46 million is online and $3 million is CD-ROM
2002
Over 750 Institutions Subscribe To Over 750 Institutions Subscribe To Online Products Through Online Products Through IEEE XploreIEEE Xplore
International Corporations Agere, Agilent, Alcatel, BAE Systems, Boeing, GE, Hitachi,
Hynix, Honeywell, IBM, Intel, Lucent, Marconi, Matsushita, Motorola, Microsoft, Mitsubishi, NEC, Nortel, Nokia, Qualcom, Philips, Samsung, Sony, 3M, TI, Toshiba, TDK, TRW, Verizon, and others . . .
Universities CalTech, Cambridge, Carnegie Mellon, Case Western,
Cornell, China University Consortium, Korean University Consortium, Imperial College of Science, Johns Hopkins, McGill, MIT, Rensselaer, Stanford, Taiwan University Consortium, Virginia Tech, Yale, and others . . .
Government Labs & Agencies NASA, Los Alamos, Oakridge, European Patent Office, Japan
Patent Office, NIST, NSA, US Naval Research Lab, US Army, US Patent Office, and others . . .
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Use Of Use Of IEEE Xplore IEEE Xplore By Members and Customers By Members and Customers Is Doubling Again This Year Is Doubling Again This Year
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'May 01
Jul Sep NovJan. 02
Mar May Jul Sep NovJan. 03
Mar MayJuly
(000 PDFs)
IEEE Xplore contained 971,000 documents by September 2003 (up from 902,000 Jan. 2003 & 740,000 in Jan. 2002)
Document PDFs Retrieved Each Month
21 million documents retrieved in first 6
months 2003! 4% more than TOTAL use
in ALL of 2002
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Millions Use The 7 Product Packages Millions Use The 7 Product Packages Now Delivered By Now Delivered By IEEE XploreIEEE Xplore
Average per month(000)
Jan. - Aug.2003
Jan. - Aug.2002
% change
Total visits
1,914.2 1,092.7 +75%
Unique visitors
1,010.0 669.4 +50%
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Changing Competition: Changing Competition: Most Dramatic Is Reed ElsevierMost Dramatic Is Reed Elsevier
We talk about Elsevier not because we want to be like them but because they’re trying to become more like us Shifting from libraries to pursue individuals:
authors, editors, reviewers, and readers Elsevier’s strategy aggregates a broad array
of information & services for individual Journals, magazines, conferences, communities,
indexing services, navigational aids Now offering free “Public Services”
Scirus search service, Computer Pre-Print Server
Public Service
Education
Magazines
Indexing
Conference
Member Community
Technical Pubs
IEEE Serves The Discipline In Multiple Dimensions
Public Service
Education
Magazines
Indexing
Conference
Member Community
Technical Pubs
Reed Elsevier Now CompetesWith IEEE In Every Dimension
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PSPB & The IEEE Publications Group PSPB & The IEEE Publications Group Are Key Partners In IEEE’s ProgramAre Key Partners In IEEE’s Program
IEEE Publications Group in New Jersey supports a majority of this activity Serves 40 of 41 Societies & Councils in some way Produces Potentials Magazine for RAB, regional
conferences in Xplore Operates IEEE Spectrum & Proceedings of the IEEE Responsible for IEEE Xplore, IEL, MDL
Large part of IEEE’s 2003 Budget Gross Revenues = $61.1 million (with all IEL Revenue)
Gross Expense = $45.6 million (Before Reimbursements)
185 Staff: 180 Full Time, 10 Part Time
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PSPB & The IEEE Publications Group PSPB & The IEEE Publications Group Are Key Partners In IEEE’s ProgramAre Key Partners In IEEE’s Program
PSPB oversees policy and budget Publishing policies for quality, copyright and IP issues,
publishing technical standards, etc. Budgets for operations and internal transfer rates Operational goals & priorities
PSPB’s 25 members represent a cross-section of IEEE 4 Officers: Chair & VP (elected by Assembly), Vice-chair (appointed by TAB),
Treasurer (appointed by VP), Past Chair 9 Members at Large 1 GOLD Member 2 Chairs of committees: Strategic Planning, TAB/PSPB Products & Services
6 Representatives appointed by other units: RAB, EAB, Standards, TAB, Computer Society,TAB, IEEE-USA
3 Editors of Institute-wide Pubs: IEEE Press, Proceedings of the IEEE, Potentials
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IEEE Publications GroupOrganization
Oct. 2003
Staff Executive,Publications
A. Durniak
Sr. AdministratorJ. Germano
Pub. BusinessAdmin.M. Weis
Reprints &Copy Center
N. Blair
Business Dev.B. Lange
Book & Info.ServicesK. Moore
CopyrightW. Hagen
ConferencePublishing
A. Burgmeyer
LibraryM. Miller
IEEE PressC. Faduska
IEEE MediaAd Sales
J.Vick
IEEE MediaAdvertising Dir.
M. Delaney
Bus. Dev. Mngr.Magazines
S. Schneiderman
List RentalI Rodriquez
Bus. Dev. Mngr.Web Advertising
M. Buryk
Dir. Circ/ResearchOpen
Field SalesRepresentatives
Promotion MngrB. McGurr
Abstract & IndexA. Philippidis
PublishingOperations
F. Zappulla
Editorial ServicesD. Melley
ProductionServicesR. Smrek
ProceedingsJ. Calder
SpectrumEditorialS. Hassler
Managing Edit.A. Rosenblatt
Executive EditorG. Zorpette
Sr. Art DirectorM. Montgomery
The InstituteEditor
K. Kowalenko
Elec. DeliveryK. Gutfeld
PublishingTechnology
G. Grenier
ContentEngineering
S. Cohen
WebDevelopment
D. Gischlar
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Strategic PlanningStrategic Planning
Strategic Planning underway - meeting last weekend
Coordinated with TAB Impact on membership
New products/capabilities Develop the best research tool, not just a
repository for papers! Partnering will be key - We are now are
spidered by Google
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Email ContactsEmail Contacts
[email protected] [email protected] Please contact us with your
thoughts, suggestions and concerns
THANK YOU