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Oct 29, 2024 |
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org | Erin Foley |Jessie Slater |Greg Fagan
Editor’s Note: Today’s post is an interview with Dr. Haseeb Irfanullah (Independant Consultant and Scholarly Kitchen Chef), Heather Staines (Senior Consultant at Delta Think and SSP President), Jesubukade Emmanuel Ajakaye (Systems Librarian at Federal Polytechnic Ayede, Past SSP Fellow, and Annual Meeting Program Committee Member), and Penelope Lewis (Chief Publishing Officer at AIPP Publishing) by the Annual Meeting Program Committee Chairs Erin Foley, Jessie Slater, and Greg Fagan.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org | Tim Lloyd |Erin Foley |Jessie Slater
Editor’s Note: Today’s bonus post is by Tim Lloyd, Erin Foley, and Jessie Slater, co-Chairs of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) Annual Meeting Program Committee. Tim is s founder and CEO of LibLynx, a company providing Identity, Access, and Analytics solutions for publishers and libraries. Erin is Director, Rightsholder Relations at Copyright Clearance Center (CCC). Jessie is a research and data analyst at Science magazine.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
bookbusinessmag.com | Tim Lloyd |Erin Foley |Jessie Slater
Continue to your page in 15 seconds or skip this ad. Behind the scenes, we've been working over the last 9 months to re-engineer the SSP's Annual Meeting program to include more new voices in our industry, and we can't wait to share the results with you. The post Inclusivity is Making This Year’s SSP Annual Meeting Better than Ever appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
lesteraldridge.com | Elisabetta Scanferla |Chengcheng Zheng |Beyza Torlak |Jessie Slater
In a recent decision, the Supreme Court has concluded that the cargo interests were liable to pay a contribution on general average, for the ransom payment that the Shipowner had to pay to release the vessel that was held by the pirates. This is an important decision for any trader who is involved in a case affected by piracy or any conflict, like the recent attacks in the Red Sea or the war in Ukraine. Background factsThe M/V POLAR was on a voyage charter from St Petersburg to Singapore.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
lesteraldridge.com | Elisabetta Scanferla |Chengcheng Zheng |Beyza Torlak |Jessie Slater
Shortage of cargo was a “paper shortage”, not an actual shortage. In a recent case, the Tribunal examined whether there was a cargo shortage and if there was, which party should have been responsible for it. On the facts of the case, the Tribunal found that there was a “paper shortage”, rather than an actual shortage, and awarded to the Owners 50% recovery from the Charterers, as an indemnity, on the cargo claims, according to the inter club agreement rules.
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