Deanta's Trends in Academic Publishing

S1 Ep3: Gillian Shasby, Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group

40 min · 23. Okt. 2025
Episode S1 Ep3: Gillian Shasby, Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group Cover

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Gillian Shasby didn't make a dramatic career move to reach the top—she rose steadily through the Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group, building systems and efficiencies along the way. Her methodical, process-driven approach has allowed JNS to defy publishing industry gravity: keeping costs flat for a decade while launching new journals and tripling submission volumes.  In this conversation, Gillian discusses the consecutive peer review model that sets JNS apart, why independent journal publishing resists outsourcing, and why AI's impact on research integrity keeps her awake at night. She also reveals how a fully remote team of self-described introverts built genuine culture through song playlists, shared channels, and the occasional in-person gathering. To download the 2025 Trends in Academic Publishing Report we talk about, visit  www.deanta.com/trends-in-academic-publishing-2025/ [http://www.deanta.com/trends-in-academic-publishing-2025/] To learn more about Deanta's next level publishing solutions visit www.deanta.com [http://www.deanta.com]

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Episode S1 Ep4: Darren Ryan, Deanta Cover

S1 Ep4: Darren Ryan, Deanta

Darren Ryan didn't follow the corporate ladder—he jumped off it. After climbing the ranks at an established publishing vendor, watching the industry race to the bottom through outsourcing, he made a counterintuitive move: and set up his own company. What emerged was Deanta —a two-centre publishing solutions business founded on a faith in culture and technology. In episode four of Deanta's Trends in Academic Publishing podcast, Darren talks about why he cross-trained his staff and encouraged direct customer access over the fragmented task-based model that dominated the industry, how he built a non-hierarchical team 5,000 miles away, and why technology alone will never be the answer. He also reveals his conviction that the publishing industry is about to undergo massive transformation, and why there's only one route of travel: everybody has to become a technology company. To download our free 2025 Trends in Academic Publishing report, got to https://deanta.com/trends-in-academic-publishing-2025/ [https://deanta.com/trends-in-academic-publishing-2025/]  To learn more about Deanta's next level publishing solutions visit www.deanta.com [http://www.deanta.com]

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Episode S1 Ep3: Gillian Shasby, Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group Cover

S1 Ep3: Gillian Shasby, Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group

Gillian Shasby didn't make a dramatic career move to reach the top—she rose steadily through the Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group, building systems and efficiencies along the way. Her methodical, process-driven approach has allowed JNS to defy publishing industry gravity: keeping costs flat for a decade while launching new journals and tripling submission volumes.  In this conversation, Gillian discusses the consecutive peer review model that sets JNS apart, why independent journal publishing resists outsourcing, and why AI's impact on research integrity keeps her awake at night. She also reveals how a fully remote team of self-described introverts built genuine culture through song playlists, shared channels, and the occasional in-person gathering. To download the 2025 Trends in Academic Publishing Report we talk about, visit  www.deanta.com/trends-in-academic-publishing-2025/ [http://www.deanta.com/trends-in-academic-publishing-2025/] To learn more about Deanta's next level publishing solutions visit www.deanta.com [http://www.deanta.com]

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