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One System for the Full Production Lifecycle

Inside MIT Press's move to a fully connected journals workflow with Biblio

MIT Press came to BiblioSuite with a challenge familiar to any journals publisher: a production workflow that demanded constant attention across dozens of moving pieces, with schedules, files, and communications scattered across multiple systems. The goal was to bring all of it — from article-level scheduling to file management and reporting — into one connected environment.

In this video, a member of the MIT Press team shares what that shift has meant in practice. From automatic due date adjustments that take the manual work out of scheduling, to centralised file sharing that means anyone can find what they need without chasing it down, see how MIT Press is using Biblio to stay on top of a complex journals workflow — and what they're looking forward to as the platform continues to evolve.

MIT Press's Levi Rubek talking about BiblioSuite's journal workflow

Levi Rubeck, Senior Journals Production Coordinator
MIT Press · 2 min

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Levi Rubeck

Senior Journals Production Coordinator

"The very idea that we could manage files and data, and perhaps even standard communications through one system is very tantalising to me. And in many ways, Biblio is getting us there."

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