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

New Avenues for Electronic Publishing in the Age of Infinite Collections and Citizen Science  Scale  Openness and Trust
Author: B. Schmidt,M. Dobreva
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-09-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781614995623

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Research and scholarly communication is increasingly seen in the light of open science, making research processes and results more accessible and collaborative. This brings with it the chance to better connect research and society by introducing new avenues for engagement with citizens. This book presents the proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Electronic Publishing (Elpub), held in Valetta, Malta, in September 2015. This year’s conference explores the interplay of two dimensions of electronic publishing – the ever growing volume of digital collections and the improved understanding of the widest user group, citizens. This exciting theme encompasses human, cultural, economic, social, technological, legal, policy-related, commercial, and other relevant aspects. Echoing the conference agenda, the book covers a wide range of topics, including engagement with citizens and professionals, enhanced publishing and new paradigms, discovery and digital libraries, open access and open science, as well as the use and reuse of data. Addressing the most recent developments in these areas, the book will be of interest to practitioners, researchers and students in information science, as well as users of electronic publishing.

Positioning and Power in Academic Publishing Players Agents and Agendas

Positioning and Power in Academic Publishing  Players  Agents and Agendas
Author: F. Loizides,B. Schmidt
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-05-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781614996491

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The field of electronic publishing has grown exponentially in the last two decades, but we are still in the middle of this digital transformation. With technologies coming and going for all kinds of reasons, the distribution of economic, technological and discursive power continues to be negotiated. This book presents the proceedings of the 20th Conference on Electronic Publishing (Elpub), held in Göttingen, Germany, in June 2016. This year’s conference explores issues of positioning and power in academic publishing, and it brings together world leading stakeholders such as academics, practitioners, policymakers, students and entrepreneurs from a wide variety of fields to exchange information and discuss the advent of innovations in the areas of electronic publishing, as well as reflect on the development in the field over the last 20 years. Topics covered in the papers include how to maintain the quality of electronic publications, modeling processes and the increasingly prevalent issue of open access, as well as new systems, database repositories and datasets. This overview of the field will be of interest to all those who work in or make use of electronic publishing.

Reforming Intellectual Property

Reforming Intellectual Property
Author: Ghidini, Gustavo,Falce, Valeria
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781803922256

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Reforming Intellectual Property brings together 19 of the world’s leading scholars in the field to offer their unique insight into the future of intellectual property. Providing a diverse array of perspectives on the most pressing reforms needed in the current IP regime, whether in terms of legislation at national and international levels, or interpretation of existing law, this exceptional book highlights the key issues in this area and sets out an agenda for future research and policy.

Intellectual Property Rights in Times of Crisis

Intellectual Property Rights in Times of Crisis
Author: Jens Schovsbo
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2024-02-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781035323579

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The book investigates varying experiences from the pandemic, providing a unique prism for assessing how IP balances competing requirements of innovation and access in times of crisis. Providing novel insight into the underlying principles of IP and how these cope under extreme pressures, Intellectual Property Rights in Times of Crisis will be an ideal read for scholars and students of intellectual property as well as those with an interest in health law and disaster law and health care law.

Maturity and Innovation in Digital Libraries

Maturity and Innovation in Digital Libraries
Author: Milena Dobreva,Annika Hinze,Maja Žumer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030042578

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries, ICADL 2018, held in Hamilton, New Zealand, in November 2018. The 20 full, 6 short, and 11 work in progress papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 77 submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections named: topic modeling and semantic analysis; social media, web, and news; heritage and localization; user experience; digital library technology; and use cases and digital librarianship.

The Impact of Electronic Publishing

The Impact of Electronic Publishing
Author: David J. Brown,Richard Boulderstone
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3598115156

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"The title quantifies and the present and future size of the electronic publishing industry, and provides practical data to support investment decisions in electronic media. It serves as an aid for forward planning by all sectors of the industry."--BOOK JACKET.

Semantic Digital Libraries

Semantic Digital Libraries
Author: Sebastian Ryszard Kruk,Bill McDaniel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2008-10-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540854340

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Libraries have always been an inspiration for the standards and technologies developed by semantic web activities. However, except for the Dublin Core specification, semantic web and social networking technologies have not been widely adopted and further developed by major digital library initiatives and projects. Yet semantic technologies offer a new level of flexibility, interoperability, and relationships for digital repositories. Kruk and McDaniel present semantic web-related aspects of current digital library activities, and introduce their functionality; they show examples ranging from general architectural descriptions to detailed usages of specific ontologies, and thus stimulate the awareness of researchers, engineers, and potential users of those technologies. Their presentation is completed by chapters on existing prototype systems such as JeromeDL, BRICKS, and Greenstone, as well as a look into the possible future of semantic digital libraries. This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in areas like digital libraries, the semantic web, social networks, and information retrieval. This audience will benefit from detailed descriptions of both today’s possibilities and also the shortcomings of applying semantic web technologies to large digital repositories of often unstructured data.

How Economics Professors Can Stop Failing Us

How Economics Professors Can Stop Failing Us
Author: Steven Payson
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780739198346

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This book provides an eye-opening exposé on economics professors that will surely shock anyone who is not familiar with the topic, and even some of those who are familiar with it. It is critical of the behavior of economics professors, but is not critical of the field of economics itself. In fact, the book argues that it is essential for economics professors to improve in the work they perform, precisely because of the vital importance of their field. Other books that criticize economics professors typically present complex arguments that interest only the most advanced scholars. However, this book is completely different. It is written to be understandable to anyone who has with an interest in economics, regardless of their background. At the same time, the book does include the most relevant scholarly arguments—it just presents them in a manner that allows anyone to understand them. Also unlike other books on economics, How Economics Professors Can Stop Failing Us is written in the context of a genuine exposé. As such, itventures “backstage” behind the “show business” that has dominated the profession, revealing the profession’s deep, dark, (and at times rather ugly) secrets. The book is able to do this by having an author who has experienced first- hand, studied, and written on this topic area for over three decades, who has organized training seminars on it, and who has served for over a decade as the Executive Director of the Association for Integrity and Responsible Leadership in Economics. While exposing the profession’s shameful problems, the book also offers great hope in providing realistic solutions to them. One of the main solutions it proposes is for economics professors who are now failing us to follow, and learn from, those other professors who are not failing us—who have, instead, admirably upheld the principles of professional ethics and scientific integrity. In this sense, How Economics Professors Can Stop Failing Us offers the most hope, and perhaps the only hope, for economics professors to improve, and to play the responsible role that their students, their employers, and society overall, expects of them.