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Information Services and Use, Volume 31
Volume 31, Numbers 1-2, 2011
- Marjorie M. K. Hlava:

Introduction. 1-2 - Ben Shneiderman:

Social discovery in an information abundant world: Designing to create capacity and seek solutions. 3-13 - Thomas C. Rindflesch, Halil Kilicoglu, Marcelo Fiszman, Graciela Rosemblat, Dongwook Shin:

Semantic MEDLINE: An advanced information management application for biomedicine. 15-21 - Victor Camlek:

Healthcare mobile information flow. 23-30 - Christine Perey:

Print and publishing and the future of Augmented Reality. 31-38 - Chris Armbruster, Svenja Hagenhoff:

A short report from the International APE Conference: "Smarter publishing in the new decade" - 11-12 January 2011, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (preceded by the Education and Training Course: "Understanding and being successful in publishing" on 10 January 2011). 39-46 - J. J. (Jos) Engelen:

What academic publishing can do for science? 47-51 - Daniel Mietchen

, Gregor Hagedorn, Konrad U. Förstner
, M. Fabiana Kubke
, Claudia Koltzenburg, Mark Hahnel, Lyubomir Penev
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Wikis in scholarly publishing. 53-59 - David Nicholas

, Ian Rowlands
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Social media use in the research workflow. 61-83 - Suenje Dallmeier-Tiessen

, Robert Darby
, Bettina Goerner, Jenni Hyppoelae, Peter Igo-Kemenes, Deborah Kahn, Simon C. Lambert, Anja Lengenfelder, Chris Leonard, Salvatore Mele, Malgorzata Nowicka, Panayiota Polydoratou
, David Ross, Sergio Ruiz-Perez
, Ralf Schimmer, Mark Swaisland, Wim van der Stelt:
Open access journals - what publishers offer, what researchers want. 85-91
Volume 31, Numbers 3-4, 2011
- Ana Alice Baptista

, Peter Linde
, Niklas Lavesson, Miguel A. Brito
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Preface. 93 - Elizabeth Roxana Mass Araya, Silvana Aparecida Borsetti Gregório Vidotti

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Creative commons: A convergence model between the ideal of commons and the possibilities of creation in contemporary times, opposed to copyright impediments. 101-109 - Lydia Chalabi, Madjid Dahmane:

Open access in developing countries: African open archives. 111-119 - Flavia Bastos

, Silvana Aparecida Borsetti Gregório Vidotti
, Nanci Oddone
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The University and its libraries: Reactions and resistance to scientific publishers. 121-129 - Anabela Serrano

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Information retrieval educational goals in library and information science and in health sciences. 131-138 - Celeste Martin, Jonathan Aitken:

Evolving definitions of authorship in Ebook design. 139-146 - Maria José Vicentini Jorente

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Archives information publishing new design in post-custodial regime: The National Archives Experience Digital Vaults. 147-155 - Maria Nisheva-Pavlova

, Pavel Pavlov:
Ontology-based search and document retrieval in a digital library with folk songs. 157-166 - Carlos Henrique Marcondes:

Knowledge network of scientific claims derived from a semantic publication system. 167-176 - José João Almeida

, Nuno Ramos Carvalho
, José Nuno Oliveira
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WIKI: : SCORE A collaborative environment for music transcription and publishing. 177-187 - Ana Catarina Silva

, Maria Manuel Borges
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Book design program: A transition to a hybrid publishing context. 189-197 - Martin Hecher, Robert Möstl, Eva Eggeling, Christian Derler

, Dieter W. Fellner:
"Tangible Culture" - Designing virtual exhibitions on multi-touch devices. 199-208 - Rory McGreal, Nian-Shing Chen, Tim McNamara:

A comparison of an open access university press with traditional presses: Two years later. 211-214 - Graham Stone

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Huddersfield Open Access Publishing. 215-223 - Pierre Mounier

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Freemium as a sustainable economic model for open access electronic publishing in humanities and social sciences. 225-233 - Maria Cristina Guardado

, Maria Manuel Borges
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Some trends in electronic publication and open access in Portuguese history journals. 235-241 - Anita Eppelin

, Richarda Böttcher:
Development of a publishing framework for living open access textbooks. 243-248 - Caren Milloy, Graham Stone

, Ellen Collins:
OAPEN-UK: An open access business model for scholarly monographs in the humanities and social sciences. 249-258 - Peter Linde

, Jörgen Eriksson
, Lars Kullman
, Margareta Fathli, Klemens Karlsson
, Marjatta Sikström, Ylva Sköld, Ingela Tång:
Accessibility and self-archiving of conference articles: A study on a selection of Swedish institutional repositories. 259-269 - Chrysoula Gatsou, Anastasios Politis, Dimitrios Zevgolis:

Text vs visual metaphor in mobile interfaces for novice user interaction. 271-279 - Irem Soydal, Gülten Alir, Yurdagül Ünal:

Are Turkish universities ready for e-learning: A case of Hacettepe University Faculty of Letters. 281-291 - Jelle Gerbrandy, Els Kloek:

The Biographical Portal of the Netherlands: Experiences in collecting and curating data from the web and elsewhere. 293-299 - Dora Santos Silva

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The future of digital magazine publishing. 301-310

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