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One System for the Full Production Lifecycle: MIT Press

How MIT Press keeps journal production on schedule with one connected system

MIT Press came to BiblioSuite looking to run journal production from one connected environment. Its workflow spanned multiple systems, with schedules, files, and communications spread across different tools, making coordination across every stage more complex than it needed to be.

In this video, Levi Rubeck from MIT Press explains how the team stays aligned and on schedule. When key dates move, schedules update automatically, cutting manual coordination and keeping projects moving. Files, schedules, and project information sit in one place, from article scheduling through to file distribution. As Levi puts it: "I just point them to Biblio and I say, have at it. Everything you need is right there."

See how MIT Press stays on top of a complex journals workflow with BiblioSuite.

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

"BiblioSuite is changing our way of thinking about our entire journals production workflow. For the first time, we can see the potential to manage files, data, and schedules all within one system, which is powerful for keeping our work moving efficiently."

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