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- Technical Infrastructure and Policy Framework for Maximising the Benefits from Research OutputKeith G. Jeffery. 1-12 [doi]
- Scientific Publishing in the Digital EraNorbert Kroó. 13-14 [doi]
- Open Access Publishing in High-Energy PhysicsSalvatore Mele. 15-24 [doi]
- Importance of Access to Biomedical Information for Researchers in Molecular MedicineAnnikki Roos, Turid Hedlund. 25-32 [doi]
- Representing and Coding the Knowledge Embedded in Texts of Health Science Web Published ArticlesCarlos Henrique Marcondes, Marília Alvarenga Rocha Mendonça, Luciana Reis Malheiros, Leonardo Cruz da Costa, Tatiana Christina Paredes Santos, Luciana Guimarães Pereira. 33-42 [doi]
- Automatic Content Syndication in Information Science: A Brazilian Experience in the Creation of RSS Feeds to e-journalsLopes de Almeida. 43-52 [doi]
- Changing Content Industry Structures: The Case of Digital Newspapers on ePaper Mobile DevicesLeo Van Audenhove, Simon Delaere, Pieter Ballon, Michaël Van Bossuyt. 53-64 [doi]
- Introducing the e-newspaper - Audience Preferences and DemandsCarina Ihlström Eriksson, Maria Åkesson. 65-74 [doi]
- Centralized Content Portals: iTunes and the Publishing IndustryMatthijs Leendertse, Leo Pennings. 75-84 [doi]
- The Open Document Format and its Impact on Accessibility for Persons with a Reading ImpairmentJan Engelen, Christophe Strobbe. 85-90 [doi]
- Multimedia Modular Training Packages by EUAINDavid Crombie, George T. Ioannidis, Neil McKenzie. 91-100 [doi]
- File-Formats for Preservation: Evaluating the Long-Term Stability of File-FormatsCarl Rauch, Harald Krottmaier, Klaus Tochtermann. 101-106 [doi]
- Beyond Publication - A Passage Through Project StOReGraham Pryor. 107-116 [doi]
- Challenges in the Selection, Design and Implementation of an Online Submission and Peer Review System for STM JournalsJudy Best, Richard Akerman. 117-128 [doi]
- A Bachelor and Master Theses Portal : Specific Needs and Business Opportunities for the DoKS Repository ToolRudi Baccarne. 129-140 [doi]
- The FAO Open Archive: Enhancing the Access to FAO Publications Using International Standards and Exchange ProtocolsClaudia Nicolai, Imma Subirats Coll, Stephen Katz. 141-152 [doi]
- Five Years on - The Impact of the Budapest Open Access InitiativeMelissa R. Hagemann. 153-160 [doi]
- Openness in Higher Education: Open Source, Open Standards, Open AccessBrian Kelly, Scott Wilson, Randy Metcalfe. 161-174 [doi]
- Peer-to-Peer Networks as a Distribution and Publishing ModelDe Boever. 175-188 [doi]
- 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 ParadigmIan M. Johnson. 189-198 [doi]
- Expectation and Reality in Digital Publishing: Some Australian PerspectivesBill Martin, Hepu Deng, Xuemei Tian. 199-208 [doi]
- Libraries as Publishers of Open Access Digital Documents: Polish ExperiencesMarek Nahotko. 209-220 [doi]
- Use of Open Access Electronic Journals by Chinese Scholars, and an Initiative to Facilitate Access to Chinese JournalsRuoxi Li, Fytton Rowland, Zichuan Xiong, Junping Zhao. 221-228 [doi]
- Managing Expectations for Open Access in Greece: Perceptions from the Publishers and Academic LibrariesG. Christina Banou, A. Petros Kostagiolas. 229-238 [doi]
- Towards a Semantic Turn in Rich-Media AnalysisTobias Bürger, Georg Güntner. 239-248 [doi]
- Towards an Ontology of ElPub/SciX: A ProposalSely Maria de Souza Costa, Cláudio Gottschalg-Duque. 249-256 [doi]
- On the Evolution of Computer Terminology and the SPOT On-Line Dictionary ProjectJiri Hynek, Premek Brada. 257-268 [doi]
- Scientific Heritage in Bulgaria Makes First Digital StepsMilena Dobreva, Nikola Ikonomov. 269-276 [doi]
- Digitisation and Access to Archival Collections: A Case Study of the Sofia Municipal Government (1878-1879)Maria Nisheva-Pavlova, Pavel Pavlov, Nikolay Markov, Maya Nedeva. 277-284 [doi]
- The Digital Scholar s WorkbenchIan Barnes. 285-296 [doi]
- Evaluating Digital Humanities Resources: The LAIRAH Project Checklist and the Internet Shakespeare Editions ProjectClaire Warwick, Melissa Terras, Isabel Galina, Paul Huntington, Mikoleta Pappa. 297-306 [doi]
- Feasibility of Open Access Publishing for Journals Funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of CanadaLeslie Chan, Frances Groen, Jean-Claude Guédon. 307-320 [doi]
- The Research Impact of Open Access Journal ArticlesYasar Tonta, Yurdagül Ünal, Umut Al. 321-330 [doi]
- Sharing the Know-how of a Latin American Open Access only e-journal: The Case of the Electronic Journal of BiotechnologyGraciela Muñoz, Atilio Bustos-González, Alejandra Muñoz-Cornejo. 331-340 [doi]
- Open Access Journals: A Pathway to Scientific Information in IranAlireza Noruzi. 341-348 [doi]
- Automatic Sentiment Analysis in On-line TextErik Boiy, Pieter Hens, Koen Deschacht, Marie-Francine Moens. 349-360 [doi]
- A Comparison of the Blogging Practices of UK and US BloggersSarah Pedersen. 361-370 [doi]
- Enhancing Traditional Media Services Utilising Lessons Learnt from Successful Social Media Applications - Case Studies and FrameworkAsta Bäck, Sari Vainikainen. 371-380 [doi]
- The Fight against Spam - A Machine Learning ApproachKarel Jezek, Jiri Hynek. 381-392 [doi]
- 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 ContentsIrene Buonazia, Maria Emilia Masci, Davide Merlitti. 393-404 [doi]
- Building Bridges with Blocks: Assisting Digital Library and Virtual Learning Environment Integration through Reusable MiddlewareSantiago Chumbe, Roddy MacLeod, Marion Kennedy. 405-414 [doi]
- Designing Metadata Surrogates for Search Result Interfaces of Learning Object Repositories: Linear versus Clustered Metadata DesignPanos Balatsoukas, Anne Morris, Ann O Brien. 415-424 [doi]
- Disclosing Freedom of Information ReleasesAnn Apps. 425-434 [doi]
- EPrints 3.0: New Capabilities for Maturing RepositoriesLeslie Carr. 435-436 [doi]
- DCMI-Tools: Ontologies for Digital Application DescriptionJane Greenberg, Thomas Severiens. 437-444 [doi]
- DRIVER - Supporting Institutional Repositories in EuropeMary L. Robinson, Wolfram Horstmann. 445-446 [doi]
- Cultural Content Management at a New Level: Publishing Theater and Opera Details by Means of Open Technologies from the Web 2.0Markus W. Schranz. 447-450 [doi]
- Ontologies At Work: Publishing Multilingual Recreational Routes Using OntologiesBert Paepen. 451-454 [doi]
- The PURE Institutional Repository: Ingestion, Storage, Preservation, Exhibition and ReportingBo Alroe. 455-456 [doi]
- Access to Free e-journals via Library Portals: The Experience of the Shahid Chamran Ahwaz University in Iran as a Case StudyAmir Reza Asnafi. 457-458 [doi]
- Digital Archives at the University of PisaCinzia Bucchioni, Zanetta Pistelli, Barbara Pistoia. 459-460 [doi]
- A Survey on magiran.com: A Database for the Magazines of IranMortaza Kokabi. 461-462 [doi]
- Developing National Open Access Policies: Ukrainian Case StudyIryna Kuchma. 463-464 [doi]
- Digitization of Scientific Journals in SerbiaZarko Mijajlovic, Zoran Ognjanovic, Aleksandar Pejovic. 465-466 [doi]
- DRIVER - Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European ResearchM. Robinson. 467-468 [doi]
- The Inclusion of Open Access Journals in Academic Libraries: A Case Study of Bioline InternationalJen Sweezie, Nadia Caidi, Leslie Chan. 469-470 [doi]
- Developments in Publishing: The Potential of Digital PublishingXuemei Tian. 471-472 [doi]