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Information Services and Use, Volume 27
Volume 27, Numbers 1-2, 2007
- Elliot R. Siegel:
Editor's Introduction. 1-2 - David Brown, Bernard Dumouchel:
Understanding user behaviour and its metrics. 3-34 - Rafael Ball, Jürgen Goebelbecker:
NUCLiB - The virtual nuclear engineering library on the Internet. 35-43 - Gail Hodge, Nikkia Anderson:
Formats for digital preservation: A review of alternatives and issues. 45-63 - Johan van Halm:
Strategic Action Agenda for Preservation in Research Libraries - Report and Recommendations to the Scholarly Communication Steering Committee, the Public Policies Affecting Research Libraries Steering Committee, and the Research, Teaching and Learning Steering Committee. 65-78 - Taco Ekkel, Jasper Kaizer:
AquaBrowser: Search and information discovery for libraries. 79-83
Volume 27, Number 3, 2007
- Claus Vesterager Pedersen:
Who are the oracles - Is Web 2.0 the fulfilment of our dreams? Host lecture at the EUSIDIC Annual Conference 11-13 March 2007 at Roskilde University. 87-90 - Lars G. Svensson:
National Web Library 2.0: Are national libraries ready for the new version? 91-95 - Wolfgang G. Stock:
Folksonomies and science communication - A mash-up of professional science databases and Web 2.0 services. 97-103 - Ioannis Anagnostopoulos, Ilias Maglogiannis:
Monitoring browsing behaviour and search services evolution adaptation with a capture-recapture Internet-based programming technique: A case-study over medical portals. 105-122 - Sotiris Karetsos, Constantina I. Costopoulou, Alexander B. Sideridis, Charalampos Z. Patrikakis, Maria Koukouli:
Bio@gro - An online multilingual organic agriculture e-services platform. 123-132 - DFG purchases Emerald Archive for German Research Community. 133-134
- Study of scientific research trends. 135
- Glossarium Bibliothecarii Multilinguale - Dictionary of Book and Librarianship (German-English-Russian-Georgian). 137
- Vascoda launches new search engine technology. 139-140
- INIS has published a new release of the INIS Thesaurus in English on paper and the, Multilingual version (Arabic-Chinese-English-French-German-Russian-Spanish) on CD. 141-142
Volume 27, Number 4, 2007
- Arnoud de Kemp:
Introduction. 143 - H. C. Karl-Peter Winters:
Welcome. 145-146 - Isabella Meinecke:
APE 2007: Pre-conference day - "Embracing Change" Workshop: University presses and open access; Presentation: Isabella Meinecke, Hamburg University Press, State and University Library of Hamburg. 147-152 - Arend Küster:
APE 2007: Pre-conference day - "Embracing Change" Scenario: "The European Journal for Nuclear Sinus Treatments". Journal Marketing WorkshopPresentation: Arend Küster, PCG - Publishers Communication Group, Europe, Oxford. 153-154 - Horst Forster:
The i2010 digital libraries initiative: Europe's cultural and scientific information at the click of a mouse. 155-159 - Sabine Brünger-Weilandt:
E-Science - Advancing new ways of scientific communication. 161-166 - Johann Kempe:
BookStore - Strategic options of a publisher-driven service. 167-171 - Mayur Amin:
Article repositories and journal subscription - future scenarios. 173-177 - Gary Coker:
Usability in emerging e-content environments. 179-184 - Hermann A. Maurer, Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer:
Addressing plagiarism and IPR violation. 185-191 - Peter Johan Lor:
Libraries in times of open access - Paper presented at the APE 2007: Academic Publishing in Europe Conference "Innovation & Publishing", Berlin, 23-24 January 2007. 193-205 - Oliver Pesch:
Usage statistics: About COUNTER and SUSHI. 207-213 - Brian Green, David Martin, Francis Cave:
ONIX for licensing terms: Standards for the electronic communication of usage terms. 215-219 - Rainer Meckes:
Pricing in Academic Publishing: A wake-up call to the online era. 221-228 - Thomas Snyder:
Pricing and pricing policies from the perspective of a subscription agent. 229-233 - Matthew J. Cockerill:
Pricing, business models and open access: Status quo vs. Apocalypse. 235-238 - Jean-Michel Baer:
Academic publishing in Europe: Looking ahead - Berlin, 24 January 2007 Closing speech at the Academic Publishing in Europe 2007 Conference: Innovation and Publishing. 239-242
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