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13. ELPUB 2009: Milano, Italy
- Rethinking Electronic Publishing: Innovation in Communication Paradigms and Technologies - Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Milano, Italy, June 10-12, 2009. 2009
- Susanna Mornati, Turid Hedlund:
Rethinking Electronic Publishing : ELPUB 2009 (Preface). - Ana Alice Baptista, Eva M. Méndez Rodríguez:
DC-Social Tagging Workshop. 17-20 - Bas Cordewener, Maurice Vanderfeesten:
Knowledge Exchange Workshop on Persistent Identifiers. 21-24 - Kenneth Andrew DiFiore:
Portico Tutorial: A Collaborative Approach to Preserving Scholarly Digital Content. 27-28 - Adriano Baratè, Goffredo Haus, Luca Andrea Ludovico:
IEEE 1599: a New Standard for Music Education. 29-45 - Simon Tanner:
Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age. 49 - Henk F. Moed:
Electronic publishing and bibliometrics. 51 - Nicola Cavalli:
Overlay Publications: a functional overview of the concept. 55-68 - Peter Binfield:
PLoS One: background, future development, and article-level metrics. 69-86 - Alfio Ferrara, Massimo Parodi:
A Journal on the Web: What We Are Not, What We Do Not Want. 87-106 - Mark Goetz, Tim Clark, Sudeshna Das, Lisa Girard:
Scientific publications on Web 3.0. 107-129 - Emilia Groppo, Claudio Cortese, Romeo Zitarosa, Michele Barbera:
Building a Semantic Digital Library for the Municipality of Milan. 133-154 - Monica Berti, Federico Boschetti, Gregory R. Crane, Matteo Romanello, Alison Babeu:
Rethinking Critical Editions of Fragmentary Texts by Ontologies. 155-174 - Gabriela Veras De Moraes, Carlos Henrique Marcondes, Luciana Reis Malheiros, Marília Alvarenga Rocha Mendonça, Leonardo Cruz da Costa:
A publishing system to extract and represent the knowledge content of scientific articles on Health Science in machine-processable format. 175-186 - Victor Antonov, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Harris Wu:
Automated Support for a Collaborative System to Organize a Collection using Facets. 187-203 - John W. Houghton:
Exploring the costs and benefits of alternative publishing models. 207-238 - Elena Giglia, Paola Dubini:
Economic sustainability during transition: the case of scholarly publishing. 239-262 - Fytton Rowland, Charles Oppenheim:
Scoping Study on Issues Relating to Quality-Control Measures within the Scholarly Communication Process. 263-290 - Panayiota Polydoratou:
Experimenting with the Trial of a Research Data Audit: Some Preliminary Findings about Data Types, Access to Data and Factors for Long Term Preservation. 291-307 - Rolando Coto, Helena Francke, Saray Córdoba:
Metadata Usage Tendencies in Latin American Electronic Journals. 311-334 - Adolf Knoll, Tomás Psohlavec, Zdenek Uhlír, Stanislav Psohlavec:
Creation of an International Digital Library of Manuscripts: seamless access to data from heterogeneous resources (ENRICH Project). 335-348 - Wei Shen, Maximilian Stempfhuber:
Integrating Online Publications and Scholarly Discourse in the Context of Digital Libraries. 349-366 - Pablo Fernicola:
Incorporating Semantics and Metadata as Part of the Article Authoring Process. 367-378 - Hazel M. Woodward, Caren Milloy, Lorraine Estelle, Ian Rowlands:
Understanding how Students and Faculty REALLY use E-Books: The UK National E-Books Observatory. 381-392 - Carin Björklund, Jörgen Eriksson, Peter Linde, Aina Svensson:
Self-Archiving in practice: What do the researchers say and is there any pain alleviation? 393-414 - Elena Giglia, Gian Piero Pescarmona:
Targeted knowledge: interaction and rich user experience towards a scholarly communication that "lets". 415-438 - Julia M. Wallace, Michael Mabe:
PEER: Publishing and the Ecology of European Research. 439-457 - Michelle Chou, Richard Baer, Kathy Plett, Pamela Dent, Melissa Belvadi, David Karpinnen, Kevin Stranack, Gilbert Bede, Laurie Prange, Christine Manzer, Ella-Fay Zalezsak, John Dobson, Shirley Lew, Faith Jones, Corinne McConchie, Heather Morrison, Alison Curtis:
Connecting Readers with Open Access Resources: The CUFTS Free! Open Access Collections Group. 461-470 - Maria Nisheva-Pavlova, Pavel Pavlov:
Building a Digital Library with Learning Materials. 471-484 - Sven Havemann, Harald Krottmaier, René Berndt, Tobias Schreck:
The PROBADO-Framework: Content-Based Queries for non-textual Documents. 485-500 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
Bibliometric factor maps for knowledge discovery in digital libraries. 501-512 - Muhammad Ahsan:
Digital Divide and Digitization Initiatives in Pakistan: A Bird's Eye View. 515-520 - Mortaza Kokabi:
A look at the present status of electronic publishing in Iran at the beginning of the year 2009. 521-526 - Cantao Zhong:
Development of Institutional Repositories in Chinese Universities and the Open Access Movement in China. 527-534 - Yasar Tonta, Yurdagül Ünal:
An Analysis of the Consortial Use of Electronic Journals in Turkey: The Case of SpringerLink and Wiley InterScience Databases. 535-542 - Christina-Eleni Paschou, Evi Sachini, Victoria Tsoukala, Aggeliki Paraskevopoulou, Ioanna-Ourania Stathopoulou, Nikos Houssos:
Open Access in the Humanities: a case study of developing three open-access electronic journals in Greece. 543-556 - Sioux Cumming:
Increasing the visibility of local research: the Journals Online Project at INASP. 557-564 - Nikola Ikonomov, Milena Dobreva:
What Small Projects Producing Digital Resources Need to Know about Digital Preservation? 565-577 - María Francisca Abad, Ernest Abadal, Josep-Manuel Rodríguez-Gairín, Remedios Melero:
DULCINEA: Copyright Policies and Type of Access to Spanish Scientific Journals. 581-586 - Bonifacio Martín Galán, David Rodríguez-Mateos, Tony Hernández, Eva M. Méndez Rodríguez, Gema Bueno de la Fuente:
Study on the use of metadata for digital learning objects in university institutional repositories. 587-594 - Liisi Lembinen:
The native language university digital textbook collection pilot project. 595-599 - Maarten van Bentum, Arjan Hogenaar, Dennis Vierkant:
Enhanced Scientific Communication by Aggregated Publications Environments (ESCAPE). 601-606 - Stefano Ballerio:
Automatic Analysis of Electronic Discharge Letters as a Means to Evaluate the Continuity of Information and of Patient Care. 607-612 - Maximilian Stempfhuber, Benjamin Zapilko:
Integrated Retrieval of Research Data and Publications in Digital Libraries. 613-620 - Jan Engelen:
Marketing Issues related to Commercial and Specialised Audiobooks, including Digital Daily Newspapers. 621-624 - Leslie Chan, Gale Moore:
Symposium on the Institutionalisation of Openness in Universities. 627-629
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