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Information Services and Use, Volume 30
Volume 30, Numbers 1-2, 2010
- Brian McMahon
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Interactive publications and the record of science. 1-16 - Elliot R. Siegel, Donald A. B. Lindberg, Glen P. Campbell, William G. Harless, C. Rory Goodwin
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Defining the next generation journal: The NLM-Elsevier interactive publications experiment. 17-30 - John R. Helliwell
, Brian McMahon
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The record of experimental science: Archiving data with literature. 31-37 - Michael J. Ackerman, Elliot R. Siegel, Fred B. Wood:
Interactive Science Publishing: A joint OSA-NLM project. 39-50 - Paul Groth
, Andrew Gibson, Jan Velterop
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The anatomy of a nanopublication. 51-56 - David J. Staley, Kara J. Malenfant:
Futures thinking for academic librarians: Higher education in 2025. 57-90
Volume 30, Numbers 3-4, 2010
- Marjorie M. K. Hlava:
Introduction. 91-92 - Christine McCue:
From search to social: Innovation for today's researchers. 93-97 - Del Satterthwaite:
Emerging technologies to speed information access. 99-105 - Stephen E. Arnold:
When domains collide, boundaries shift. 107-118 - Victor Camlek:
How to spot a real value proposition. 119-123 - Abe Lederman, Walter L. Warnick, Brian Hitson, Lorrie A. Johnson
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Breaking down language barriers through multilingual federated search. 125-132 - Eelco Ferwerda:
Open Access monographic publishing in the humanities. 135-141 - Matthias Kleiner:
In the interest of science: The Digital Information Priority Initiative by the Alliance Partner Organisations. 143-149
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