Journal: Inf. Services and Use

Volume 38, Issue 4

191 -- 192Martin Grötschel. APE 2018: Academic Publishing in Europe, Introduction
193 -- 200Anthony Watkinson. APE 2018 Selected Reports
201 -- 202Chris Armbruster. Rising to the challenge - Reports from APE 2018, held in Berlin
203 -- 205Sabine Kunst, Andreas Degkwitz. Open Science - the new paradigm for research and education?
207 -- 213Terri Ann Parnell, Julie L. Agris. Health literacy: An essential element of health care professionalism and resilience

Volume 38, Issue 3

111 -- 130Bonnie Lawlor. An overview of the NFAIS conference: Blockchain for scholarly publishing
131 -- 140Mads Holmen. Blockchain and scholarly publishing could be best friends
141 -- 148Richard Ford Burley. Stable and decentralized? The promise and challenge of a shared citation ledger
149 -- 151Courtney Morris. Powering research reputations: Using real-time reputation building as an incentive to share research discoveries
153 -- 158Kent Anderson. Can blockchain withstand skepticism? An inquiry
159 -- 171Petr Novotny, Qi Zhang, Richard Hull 0001, Salman Baset, Jim Laredo, Roman Vaculín, Daniel L. Ford, Donna N. Dillenberger. Permissioned blockchain technologies for academic publishing
173 -- 185Patrice A. Lyons, Robert E. Kahn. Blocks as digital entities: A standards perspective
187 -- 189Sonia Mundra. Blockchain initiatives and implementation

Volume 38, Issue 1-2

1 -- 31Bonnie Lawlor. An Overview of the NFAIS 2018 Annual Conference: Information Transformation: Open, Global, Collaborative
33 -- 35Regina Joseph. The uncertainty conundrum: hitching innovation to information
37 -- 39Sari Frances. Protecting intellectual property from digital piracy
41 -- 43Michael Levine-Clark. Open access and its impact on access and subscriptions
45 -- 59Carl Grant. We are the change we want to see
61 -- 65Usha B. Biradar, Lokanath Khamari, Shrey Bhate. Transforming 50 years of data: A machine learning approach to create new revenue streams for traditional publishers
67 -- 74Katherine Skinner. Spanning boundaries, transforming fields: The impact of community networks in scholarly communications
75 -- 80Kristen Ratan. Driving a vision of publisher efficiency through collaboration
81 -- 84Jennifer Kemp. Metadata and discoverability: A use case overview
85 -- 89Ashlea Higgs. The new dimension in scholarly communications: How a global scholarly community collaboration created the world's largest linked research knowledge system
91 -- 93Joseph Lerro. Flipping the script
95 -- 98Joris van Rossum. The blockchain and its potential for science and academic publishing
99 -- 110Andreas Meier 0010, Dirk Tunger. Investigating the transparency and influenceability of altmetrics using the example of the RG score and the ResearchGate platform