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12. ELPUB 2008: Toronto, Canada
- Leslie Chan, Susanna Mornati:
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
Organizational and Policy issues
- Heather A. Piwowar, Wendy Webber Chapman:
A review of journal policies for sharing research data. 1-14 - 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
Metadata and Query Formats
- Emma Tonkin, Henk L. Muller:
Keyword and metadata extraction from pre-prints. 30-44 - 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
Collaboration in Scholarly Publishing
- Jean-Gabriel Bankier, Courtney Smith:
Establishing library publishing: best practices for creating successsful journal editors. 68-78 - Panayiota Polydoratou, Martin Moyle:
Publishing scientific research: is there ground for new ventures? 79-89 - Kevin Stranack, Gwen Bird, Rea Devakos:
The Role of Academic Libraries in Building Open Communities of Scholars. 90-99
Semantic Web and New Services
- Maria Elisabete Catarino, Ana Alice Baptista:
Social Tagging and Dublin Core: a proposal of new metadata elements deriving from Folksonomies. 100-110 - Robert A. Barta, Markus W. Schranz:
Autogeneous Authorization Framework for Open Access Information Management with Topic Maps. 111-121 - Bert Paepen:
AudioKrant, the daily spoken newspaper. 122-129 - Michele Nucci, Michele Barbera, Christian Morbidoni, Daniel Hahn:
A Semantic Web Powered Distributed Digital Library System. 130-139
Business Models in e-publishing
- Tarek Loubani, Sally Murray, Claire Kendall, Anita Palepu, Stephen Choi, John Willinsky, Anne Marie Todkill, Alison Sinclair:
No Budget, No Worries: Free and Open Source Publishing Software in Biomedical Publishing. 140-148 - 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 Córdoba, 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 - Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Lynn Copeland, Rea Devakos:
Synergies, OJS, and the Ontario Scholars Portal. 246-253
Open Access in Less Developed Countries
- Eve Gray, Mark Burke:
African universities in the knowledge economy: a collaborative approach to researching and promoting open communications in higher education. 254-270 - Subbiah Arunachalam:
Development of Open Access in India. 271-279 - 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 - Ann Apps, Ross MacIntyre:
Joining Up 'Discovery to Delivery' Services. 312-321 - Josef Steinberger, Karel Jezek, Martin Sloup:
Web Topic Summarization. 322-334
Open Access and Citations
- Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim, Fytton Rowland:
Open Access Citation Rates and Developing Countries. 335-342 - S. M. Shafi:
Research Impact of Open Access Contributions across Disciplines. 343-350 - Karel Jezek, Dalibor Fiala, Josef Steinberger:
Exploration and Evaluation of Citation Networks. 351-362 - 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
Posters & Demonstrations
- Peter Linde, Aina Svensson:
Creating OA Information for Researchers. 415-416 - Elsabé Olivier:
Open Scholarship eCopyright@UP. Rainbow Options: Negotiating for the Proverbial Pot of Gold. 417-420 - Kevin Hawkins:
Scalable Electronic Publishing in a University Library. 421-421 - Gideon Emcee Christian:
Issues and Challenges to Development of Institutional Repositories in Academic and Research Institutions in Nigeria. 422-424 - Greg Van Alstyne, Robert K. Logan:
When Codex Meets Network: Toward an Ideal Smartbook. 425-425 - Marin Dacos:
Revues.org, Online Humanities and Social Sciences Portal. 426-427 - Daniel Marr:
AbstractMaster. 428-428 - Wolfram Horstmann, Maurice Vanderfeesten, Elena Nicolaki, Natalia Manola:
A Deep Validation Process for Open Document Repositories. 429-431
Pre-Conference Workshops
- Kirk Hastings, Martin Haye, Lisa R. Schiff:
Publishing with the CDL's eXtensible Text Framework (XTF). 432 - Kevin Stranack, John Willinsky:
Open Journal Systems: Working with Different Editorial and Economic Models. 433 - Leslie Carr:
Repositories that Support Research Management. 434 - Mark Surman, Melissa Hagemann:
Opening Scholarship: Strategies for Integrating Open Access and Open Education. 435 - Wayne Johnston, Rea Devakos, Peter Thiessen, Gabriela Mircea:
Boost your capacity to manage Dspace. 436
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