Dan PennyAffiliate Analyst

In his capacity as Director & Lead Analyst, Dan Penny is responsible for analytic coverage and advisory services focused on the Scientific, Technical & Medical (STM) information sector, including journal and book publishing, information standards, library tools, e-books, content conversion, and digital production technologies. He serves as an executive-level advisor and consultant to clients on issues such as electronic publishing and best practices, open access, search technologies, and customer, buyer, and advertiser dynamics in the STM market.
Expertise
- Scientific, Technical & Medical (STM) Information Firms
- STM Publishing and Online Products
- Open Access and Publishing Business Models
- Scholarly Communications
- Information Industry Trends and Strategies
- XML-first Production and Content Management Tools
- E-books
- Healthcare, Engineering, and Scientific Professionals
- Information Spending and Behavior
Experience
- Taylor & Francis Informa
- Digital Publishing Solutions
Education
Dan received a joint honours degree in Psychology and Philosophy from University of Wales in Swansea.
Contact Information
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7837 3345
Most Recent Reports
- Geophysical Data Providers Offer Competition and Inspiration to Traditional STM Publishers - December 3, 2007
- Scientific, Technical & Medical Information: 2007 Market Forecast and Trends Report - September 21, 2007
- Information Management Best Practices: The Future of Federated Search - August 16, 2007
- The Future of Federated Search - July 17, 2007
- Scientific, Technical & Medical Information Market Size and Share Rankings: 2006 Results - June 5, 2007
Most Recent Insights
- The Short and Long-Term Approaches to Online Books - October 17, 2007
- Readying Content For The Mobile Web - October 12, 2007
- Microsoft HealthVault Hoping To Be Trusted With Medical Records - October 10, 2007
- EPG Patient Direct Expands Pharmaceutical Marketing Reach Across Europe - October 5, 2007
- EBSCO’s Integration ToolKit Standardises Content Delivery to Workflow - October 1, 2007