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19. ELPUB 2015: Valetta, Malta
- Birgit Schmidt, Milena Dobreva:
New Avenues for Electronic Publishing in the Age of Infinite Collections and Citizen Science: Scale, Openness and Trust - Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Electronic Publishing, ELPUB 2015, Valetta, Malta, September 1-3, 2015. IOS Press 2015, ISBN 978-1-61499-561-6 - Monica Duke
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Lay Summaries for Research Articles: A Citizen Science Approach to Bridge the Gap in Access. 1-7 - Börje Justrell, Antonella Fresa, Neil Forbes, Valentina Bachi:
CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES - Development of a Roadmap for Citizen Researchers in the Age of Digital Culture. 8-14 - Constance A. Rinaldo, Jane E. Smith:
Collaborating on Open Science: The Journey of the Biodiversity Heritage Library. 15-18 - Valérie Pagneux, Alain Hénaut, Caroline Martin:
An Open Access E-journal: How to Find Out Readers' Preferences? The Case of the "Sciences Eaux & Territoires" Journal. 19-30 - Timo Borst:
Sustainable Software as a Building Block for Open Science. 31-36 - Ruben Verborgh
, Miel Vander Sande, Pieter Heyvaert, Rik Van de Walle, Tom De Nies, Erik Mannens, Wesley De Neve, Joachim Van Herwegen:
Using EPUB 3 and the Open Web Platform for Enhanced Presentation and Machine-Understandable Metadata for Digital. 37-46 - Margreet Riphagen, Miriam Rasch, Florian Cramer:
From Print to Ebooks: A Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts. 47-57 - Dominic Tate:
Open Access and Research Assessment: Dealing with UK Open Access Requirements in Practice. 58-62 - Pavel Pavlov, Maria Nisheva-Pavlova
, Dicho Shukerov:
Building a Social Semantic Digital Library. 63-72 - George Buchanan
, Keti Mavri, Fernando Loizides:
On Key Bespoke Tools to Support Electronic Academic Document Discovery. 73-82 - Ross MacIntyre, Paul Needham, Jo Lambert, Jo Alcock:
Measuring the Usage of Repositories via a National Standards-based Aggregation Service: IRUS-UK. 83-92 - Aleksandar Dimchev, Rosen Stefanov:
Open Access in Scientific Communication: Bulgaria's Current OA Policies within the International Context. 93-101 - Brian Kelly, Santiago Chumbe, Roddy MacLeod:
We Should Not Light an Open Access Lamp and then Hide it Under a Bushel! 102-112 - Jadranka Stojanovski:
Journals' Editorial Policies - An Analysis of the Instructions for Authors of Croatian Open Access Journals. 113-119 - Lucie Guibault
, Christian W. Handke
, Joan-Josep Vallbé:
Is Europe Falling Behind in Data Mining? Copyright's Impact on Data Mining in Academic Research. 120-130 - Esther Hoorn, Marlon Domingus:
Finding the Law for Sharing Data in Academia. 131-139 - Andrew E. Treloar, Birgit Gemeinholzer
, Birgit Schmidt:
Open Data in Global Environmental Research: Findings from the Community. 140-144 - Sven Vlaeminck
, Lisa-Kristin Herrmann:
Data Policies and Data Archives: A New Paradigm for Academic Publishing in Economic Sciences? 145-155 - Claire Clivaz
, Marion Rivoal
, Martial Sankar:
A New Platform for Editing Digital Multimedia: The eTalks. 156-159 - John G. Breslin, Owen Sacco:
Towards Privacy Aware Social Semantic Digital Libraries. 160-162 - Katharina Müller
, Maxie Gottschling, Kathleen Shearer:
Reaching Out to Global Interoperability through Aligning Repository Networks. 165-168 - Harri Heikkilä:
Social Reading and eBooks. 169-172 - Sofia Swartz, Anette Pettersson, Peter Linde
, Anna Stockmann, Kent Pettersson, Eva Norling, Lena Petersson:
Researchers and Open Data - Attitudes and Culture at Blekinge Institute of Technology. 173-177 - Monica Marra:
Exploration of Professional Social Networks and Opinions about Scholarly Communication Tools among Italian Astrophysicists. 178-180 - Pekka Olsbo
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The Roadmap to Finnish Open Science and Research. 181-184 - Anthony Ross
, Najla Rettberg, Birgit Schmidt:
Infrastructures for Policies: How OpenAIRE Supports the EC's Open Access Requirements. 185-189

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