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11. ELPUB 2007: Vienna, Austria
- Leslie Chan, Bob Martens:
Openness in Digital Publishing: Awareness, Discovery and Access - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Electronic Publishing held in Vienna - ELPUB 2007, Vienna, Austria, June 13-15, 2007. Proceedings. 2007, ISBN 978-3-85437-292-9
Keynotes
- Keith G. Jeffery:
Technical Infrastructure and Policy Framework for Maximising the Benefits from Research Output. 1-12 - Norbert Kroó:
Scientific Publishing in the Digital Era. 13-14
Open Access and New Publishing Models
- Salvatore Mele:
Open Access Publishing in High-Energy Physics. 15-24 - Annikki Roos, Turid Hedlund:
Importance of Access to Biomedical Information for Researchers in Molecular Medicine. 25-32 - Carlos Henrique Marcondes, Marília Alvarenga Rocha Mendonça, Luciana Reis Malheiros, Leonardo Cruz da Costa, Tatiana Christina Paredes Santos, Luciana Guimarães Pereira:
Representing and Coding the Knowledge Embedded in Texts of Health Science Web Published Articles. 33-42 - Lopes de Almeida:
Automatic Content Syndication in Information Science: A Brazilian Experience in the Creation of RSS Feeds to e-journals. 43-52
Emerging Business Models for e-Content Delivery
- Leo Van Audenhove, Simon Delaere, Pieter Ballon, Michaël Van Bossuyt:
Changing Content Industry Structures: The Case of Digital Newspapers on ePaper Mobile Devices. 53-64 - Carina Ihlström Eriksson, Maria Åkesson:
Introducing the e-newspaper - Audience Preferences and Demands. 65-74 - Matthijs Leendertse, Leo Pennings:
Centralized Content Portals: iTunes and the Publishing Industry. 75-84
Enabling Accessibility
- Jan Engelen, Christophe Strobbe:
The Open Document Format and its Impact on Accessibility for Persons with a Reading Impairment. 85-90 - David Crombie, George T. Ioannidis, Neil McKenzie:
Multimedia Modular Training Packages by EUAIN. 91-100 - Carl Rauch, Harald Krottmaier, Klaus Tochtermann:
File-Formats for Preservation: Evaluating the Long-Term Stability of File-Formats. 101-106
Development of Repository and Publishing Tools
- Graham Pryor:
Beyond Publication - A Passage Through Project StORe. 107-116 - Judy Best, Richard Akerman:
Challenges in the Selection, Design and Implementation of an Online Submission and Peer Review System for STM Journals. 117-128 - Rudi Baccarne:
A Bachelor and Master Theses Portal : Specific Needs and Business Opportunities for the DoKS Repository Tool. 129-140 - Claudia Nicolai, Imma Subirats Coll, Stephen Katz:
The FAO Open Archive: Enhancing the Access to FAO Publications Using International Standards and Exchange Protocols. 141-152
Assessment of Open Access and Enabling Frameworks
- Melissa R. Hagemann:
Five Years on - The Impact of the Budapest Open Access Initiative. 153-160 - Brian Kelly, Scott Wilson, Randy Metcalfe:
Openness in Higher Education: Open Source, Open Standards, Open Access. 161-174 - De Boever:
Peer-to-Peer Networks as a Distribution and Publishing Model. 175-188 - Ian M. Johnson:
A Lifeboat Doesn't Do You any Good if it's not There when You Need it: Open Access and its Place in the New Electronic Publishing Paradigm. 189-198
Open Access Journals and Regional Perspectives
- Bill Martin, Hepu Deng, Xuemei Tian:
Expectation and Reality in Digital Publishing: Some Australian Perspectives. 199-208 - Marek Nahotko:
Libraries as Publishers of Open Access Digital Documents: Polish Experiences. 209-220 - Ruoxi Li, Fytton Rowland, Zichuan Xiong, Junping Zhao:
Use of Open Access Electronic Journals by Chinese Scholars, and an Initiative to Facilitate Access to Chinese Journals. 221-228 - Christina Banou, Petros A. Kostagiolas:
Managing Expectations for Open Access in Greece: Perceptions from the Publishers and Academic Libraries. 229-238
Ontology and Meaning Extraction
- Tobias Bürger, Georg Güntner:
Towards a Semantic Turn in Rich-Media Analysis. 239-248 - Sely Maria de Souza Costa, Cláudio Gottschalg-Duque:
Towards an Ontology of ElPub/SciX: A Proposal. 249-256 - Jirí Hynek, Premek Brada:
On the Evolution of Computer Terminology and the SPOT On-Line Dictionary Project. 257-268
Digital Heritage and Access
- Milena Dobreva, Nikola Ikonomov:
Scientific Heritage in Bulgaria Makes First Digital Steps. 269-276 - Maria Nisheva-Pavlova, Pavel Pavlov, Nikolay Markov, Maya Nedeva:
Digitisation and Access to Archival Collections: A Case Study of the Sofia Municipal Government (1878-1879). 277-284 - Ian Barnes:
The Digital Scholar's Workbench. 285-296 - Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras, Isabel Galina, Paul Huntington, Nikoleta Pappa:
Evaluating Digital Humanities Resources: The LAIRAH Project Checklist and the Internet Shakespeare Editions Project. 297-306
Impact Analysis and Open Access Journals
- Leslie Chan, Frances Groen, Jean-Claude Guédon:
Feasibility of Open Access Publishing for Journals Funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 307-320 - Yasar Tonta, Yurdagül Ünal, Umut Al:
The Research Impact of Open Access Journal Articles. 321-330 - Graciela Muñoz, Atilio Bustos-González, Alejandra Muñoz-Cornejo:
Sharing the Know-how of a Latin American Open Access only e-journal: The Case of the Electronic Journal of Biotechnology. 331-340 - Alireza Noruzi:
Open Access Journals: A Pathway to Scientific Information in Iran. 341-348
Web 2.0 and Social Media
- Erik Boiy, Pieter Hens, Koen Deschacht, Marie-Francine Moens:
Automatic Sentiment Analysis in On-line Text. 349-360 - Sarah Pedersen:
A Comparison of the Blogging Practices of UK and US Bloggers. 361-370 - Asta Bäck, Sari Vainikainen:
Enhancing Traditional Media Services Utilising Lessons Learnt from Successful Social Media Applications - Case Studies and Framework. 371-380 - Karel Jezek, Jirí Hynek:
The Fight against Spam - A Machine Learning Approach. 381-392
Interoperability and Open Repositories
- Irene Buonazia, Maria Emilia Masci, Davide Merlitti:
The Project of the Italian Culture Portal and its Development. A Case Study: Designing a Dublin Core Application Profile for Interoperability and Open Distribution of Cultural Contents. 393-404 - Santiago Chumbe, Roddy MacLeod, Marion Kennedy:
Building Bridges with Blocks: Assisting Digital Library and Virtual Learning Environment Integration through Reusable Middleware. 405-414 - Panos Balatsoukas, Anne Morris, Ann O'Brien:
Designing Metadata Surrogates for Search Result Interfaces of Learning Object Repositories: Linear versus Clustered Metadata Design. 415-424 - Ann Apps:
Disclosing Freedom of Information Releases. 425-434
Workshop 1
- Leslie Carr:
EPrints 3.0: New Capabilities for Maturing Repositories. 435-436
Workshop 2
- Jane Greenberg, Thomas Severiens:
DCMI-Tools: Ontologies for Digital Application Description. 437-444
Workshop 3
- Mary L. Robinson, Wolfram Horstmann:
DRIVER - Supporting Institutional Repositories in Europe. 445-446
Demonstrations
- Markus W. Schranz:
Cultural Content Management at a New Level: Publishing Theater and Opera Details by Means of Open Technologies from the Web 2.0. 447-450 - Bert Paepen:
Ontologies At Work: Publishing Multilingual Recreational Routes Using Ontologies. 451-454
Posters
- Bo Alroe:
The PURE Institutional Repository: Ingestion, Storage, Preservation, Exhibition and Reporting. 455-456 - Amir Reza Asnafi:
Access to Free e-journals via Library Portals: The Experience of the Shahid Chamran Ahwaz University in Iran as a Case Study. 457-458 - Cinzia Bucchioni, Zanetta Pistelli, Barbara Pistoia:
Digital Archives at the University of Pisa. 459-460 - Mortaza Kokabi:
A Survey on magiran.com: A Database for the Magazines of Iran. 461-462 - Iryna Kuchma:
Developing National Open Access Policies: Ukrainian Case Study. 463-464 - Zarko Mijajlovic, Zoran Ognjanovic, Aleksandar Pejovic:
Digitization of Scientific Journals in Serbia. 465-466 - M. Robinson:
DRIVER - Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research. 467-468 - Jen Sweezie, Nadia Caidi, Leslie Chan:
The Inclusion of Open Access Journals in Academic Libraries: A Case Study of Bioline International. 469-470 - Xuemei Tian:
Developments in Publishing: The Potential of Digital Publishing. 471-472
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