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16. ELPUB 2012: Guimaraes, Portugal
- Ana Alice Baptista, Peter Linde, Niklas Lavesson, Miguel Abrunhosa de Brito:

Social Shaping of Digital Publishing: Exploring the interplay between Culture and Technology - 16th International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Guimaraes, Portugal, June 14-15, 2013. IOS Press 2012, ISBN 978-1-61499-408-4 - Tim McNamara, Nian-Shing Chen, Rory McGreal:

A comparison of an open access university press with traditional presses: Two years later. - Klemens Karlsson, Lars Kullman, Jörgen Eriksson, Ylva Sköld, Ingela Tång, Marjatta Sikström, Peter Linde, Margareta Fathli:

Accessibility and Self Archiving of Conference Articles: A Study on a Selection of Swedish Institutional Repositories. - Chrysoula Gatsou, Dimitrios Zevgolis, Anastasios Politis:

Text vs visual metaphor in mobile interfaces for novice user interaction. - Jelle Gerbrandy, Els Kloek:

The Biographical Portal of the Netherlands. - Ellen Collins, Graham Stone, Caren Milloy:

OAPEN-UK: an Open Access Business Model for Scholarly Monographs in the Humantiies and Social Sciences. - Graham Stone:

Huddersfield Open Access Publishing. - Pierre Mounier:

Freemium as a sustainable economic model for open access electronic publishing in humanities and social sciences. - Maria Manuel Borges, Maria Cristina Guardado:

Some trends in Electronic Publication and Open Access in Portuguese History Journals. - Dora Santos Silva:

The Future of Digital Magazine Publishing. - Irem Soydal, Yurdagül Ünal, Gülten Alir:

Are Turkish Universities Ready for E-learning: A case of Hacettepe University. - Anita Eppelin, Richarda Böttcher:

Development of a toolbox for publishing of living open access textbooks. - Carla Ganito, Cátia Ferreira, Gustavo Cardoso:

Digital Reading: The transformation of reading practices. - Elizabeth Roxana Mass Araya, Silvana Aparecida Borsetti Gregório Vidotti:

Creative Commons: a Convergence Model Between the Ideal of Commons and the Possibilities of Creation in Contemporary Times, Opposed to Copyright Impediments. - Flavia Bastos, Nanci Oddone, Silvana Aparecida Borsetti Gregório Vidotti:

The University and its Libraries: Reactions and Resistance to Scientific Publishers. - Anabela Serrano:

Information Retrieval Educational Goals in Library and Information Science and in Health Sciences. - Celeste Martin, Jonathan Aitken:

Evolving Definitions of Authorship in Ebook Design. - Maria Jorente, José Vicentini:

Archives Information Publishing New Design in Post-Custodial Regime: the National Archives Experience Digital Vaults. - Pavel Pavlov, Maria Nisheva-Pavlova:

Ontology-Based Search and Document Retrieval in a Digital Library with Folk Songs. - Carlos Henrique Marcondes:

Knowledge Network of Scientific Claims Derived from a Semantic Publication System. - José João Almeida, Nuno Ramos Carvalho, José Nuno Oliveira:

WIKI: : SCORE - A Collaborative Environment For Music Transcription And Publishing. - Ana Catarina Silva, Maria Manuel Borges:

Book Design Program: a Transition to a Hybrid Publishing Context. - Lydia Chalabi, Madjid Dahmane:

Open Access in developing countries: African Open Archives. - Martin Hecher, Christian Derler, Dieter W. Fellner, Robert Möstl, Eva Eggeling:

"Tangible Culture" - Designing Virtual Exhibitions on Multi-Touch Devices. - Elóy Rodrigues, Ricardo Saraiva:

RepositóriUM and the University of Minho Open Access Policy: How to follow-up and monitor OA policies. - Najla Rettberg, Pedro Príncipe:

Paving the way to Open Access scientific scholarly information: OpenAIRE and OpenAIREplus. - Simone Eandi, Silvia Maina:

To Follow Open Access Policies for a Small For-Profit Publisher: Is it Worth the Effort? - Elóy Rodrigues, José Carvalho, Pedro Príncipe, Ricardo Saraiva, Clara Boavida:

Institutional repositories: European Open Access Projects at the University of Minho. - Simone Eandi, Silvia Maina:

Customized contents: SEEd's Digital Asset Management distribution platform. - Emilio Sousa, Cláudio Duque:

Use of ontology for video information retrieval by multimodal indexing. - Stefan Daniel, Dennis Zielke, Felix Schüle:

The Carpet Project.

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