Leslie Chan, Susanna Mornati (Eds.):
Open Scholarship: Authority, Community, and Sustainability in the Age of Web 2.0 - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Electronic Publishing held in Toronto, Canada, 25-27 June 2008, Proceedings.
2008, ISBN 978-0-7727-6315-0
Turid Hedlund: Business school researchers' attitudes towards open access and institutional repositories: a study on user acceptance and user behavior.
15-22
Barbara Porrett: The IDRC Digital Library: an open access institutional repository disseminating the research results of developing world researchers.
23-29
Rubén Tous, Jaime Delgado: The MPEG Query Format, a new standard for querying digital content - Usage in scholarly literature search and retrieval.
45-55
Helena Francke: The state of metadata in open access journals: possibilities and restrictions.
56-67
Albert N. Greco, Robert Michael Wharton: Should University Presses Adopt An open Access [Electronic Publishing] Business Model for All of Their Scholarly Books?
149-164
Ross Coleman: Scholarly publishing within an eScholarship framework - Sydney eScholarship as a model of integration and sustainability.
165-177
Usage Patterns of Online Literature
Bo-Christer Björk, Annikki Roos, Mari Lauri: Global annual volume of peer reviewed scholarly articles and the share available via different Open Access options.
178-186
Saray Cordoba, Rolando Coto: Characteristics shared by the scientific electronic journals of Latin America and the Caribbean.
187-202
Yasar Tonta, Yurdagül Ünal: Consortial Use of Electronic Journals in Turkish Universities.
203-216
Jan Engelen: A rapidly growing electronic publishing trend: Audiobooks for leisure and education.
217-222
Anita de Waard, Joost Kircz: Modeling Scientific Discourse - Shifting Perspectives and Persistent Issues.
223-233
New Challenges in Scholarly Communications
Salvatore Mele: The SCOAP3 project: converting the literature of an entire discipline to Open Access.
234-245
Eve Gray, Mark Burke: African universities in the knowledge economy: a collaborative approach to researching and promoting open communications in higher education.
254-270
Isabel Galina, Joaquín Giménez: An Overview Of The Development Of Open Access Journals And Repositories In Mexico.
280-287
Sely Costa, Fernando Leite: Brazilian Open Access Initiatives: Key Strategies and Challenges.
288-298
Information Retrieval and Discovery Services
Peter Pennefather, Peter Jones: Interpretive Collaborative Review: Enabling multi-perspectival dialogues to generate collaborative assignments of relevance to information resources in a dedicated problem domain.
299-311
Gunther Eysenbach: Preserving the scholarly record with WebCite(R) (www.webcitation.org): An archiving system for long-term digital preservation of cited webpages.
363-377
Added-value Services for Scholarly Communication
Lisa R. Schiff: Advancing Scholarship through Digital Critical Editions: Mark Twain Project Online.
378-389
Bob Martens, Peter Linde, Robert Klinc: Enhancing the Sustainability of Electronic Access to ELPUB Proceedings - Persistent Identifiers as a Mean for Long-term Dissemination.
390-400
Matteo Romanello: A critical value-added service for e-journals on classics: proposal of a semantic reference linking system between on-line primary and secondary sources.
401-414