New Avenues for Electronic Publishing in the Age of Infinite Collections and Citizen Science

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
by:B. Schmidt (Editor), M. Dobreva (Editor)
Publisher ‏ : ‎ IOS Press (September 15, 2015)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1614995613
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 9781614995616
Book Description
Contents
Preface v
Birgit Schmidt and Milena Dobreva
Conference Organisation vii
Sponsors ix
Lay Summaries for Research Articles: A Citizen Science Approach to Bridge
the Gap in Access 1
Monica Duke
CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES – Development of a Roadmap for Citizen
Researchers in the Age of Digital Culture 8
Antonella Fresa, Börje Justrel, Valentina Bachi and Neil Forbes
Collaborating on Open Science: The Journey of the Biodiversity Heritage Library 15
Jane E. Smith and Constance A. Rinaldo
An Open Access E-journal: How to Find Out Readers’ Preferences? The Case
of the “Sciences Eaux & Territoires” Journal 19
Caroline Martin, Valérie Pagneux and Alain Henaut
Sustainable Software as a Building Block for Open Science 31
Timo Borst
Using EPUB 3 and the Open Web Platform for Enhanced Presentation
and Machine-Understandable Metadata for Digital Comics 37
Pieter Heyvaert, Tom De Nies, Joachim Van Herwegen, Miel Vander Sande,
Ruben Verborgh, Wesley De Neve, Erik Mannens and Rik Van de Walle
From Print to Ebooks: A Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts 47
Digital Publishing Toolkit Collective, Margreet Riphagen, Miriam Rasch
and Florian Cramer
Open Access and Research Assessment: Dealing with UK Open Access
Requirements in Practice 58
Dominic Tate
Building a Social Semantic Digital Library 63
Maria Nisheva-Pavlova, Dicho Shukerov and Pavel Pavlov
On Key Bespoke Tools to Support Electronic Academic Document Discovery 73
Fernando Loizides, George Buchanan and Keti Mavri
Measuring the Usage of Repositories via a National Standards-Based
Aggregation Service: IRUS-UK 83
Ross MacIntyre, Jo Alcock, Paul Needham and Jo Lambert
Open Access in Scientific Communication: Bulgaria’s Current OA Policies
Within the International Context 93
Aleksandar Dimchev and Rosen Stefanov
We Should Not Light an Open Access Lamp and then Hide It Under a Bushel! 102
Santiago Chumbe, Roddy MacLeod and Brian Kelly
Journals’ Editorial Policies – An Analysis of the Instructions for Authors
of Croatian Open Access Journals 113
Jadranka Stojanovski
Is Europe Falling Behind in Data Mining? Copyright’s Impact on Data Mining
in Academic Research 120
Christian Handke, Lucie Guibault and Joan-Josep Vallbé
Finding the Law for Sharing Data in Academia 131
Esther Hoorn and Marlon Domingus
Open Data in Global Environmental Research: Findings from the Community 140
Birgit Schmidt, Birgit Gemeinholzer and Andrew Treloar
Data Policies and Data Archives: A New Paradigm for Academic Publishing
in Economic Sciences? 145
Sven Vlaeminck and Lisa-Kristin Herrmann
A New Platform for Editing Digital Multimedia: The eTalks 156
Claire Clivaz, Marion Rivoal and Martial Sankar
Towards Privacy Aware Social Semantic Digital Libraries 160
Owen Sacco and John Breslin
Posters
Reaching Out to Global Interoperability Through Aligning Repository
Networks 165
Kathleen Shearer, Katharina Mueller and Maxie Gottschling
Social Reading and eBooks 169
Harri Heikkilä
Researchers and Open Data – Attitudes and Culture at Blekinge Institute
of Technology 173
Peter Linde, Eva Norling, Anette Pettersson, Lena Petersson,
Kent Pettersson, Anna Stockmann and Sofia Swartz
Exploration of Professional Social Networks and Opinions About Scholarly
Communication Tools Among Italian Astrophysicists 178
Monica Marra
The Roadmap to Finnish Open Science and Research 181
Pekka Olsbo
Infrastructures for Policies: How OpenAIRE Supports the EC’s Open Access
Requirements 185
Najla Rettberg, Birgit Schmidt and Anthony Ross
Subject Index 191
Author Index 193

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