default search action
Information Services and Use, Volume 40
Volume 40, Numbers 1-2, 2020
- Elliot R. Siegel, Robert A. Logan:
Editors' Note. 1-2 - Andrew Pleasant, Catina O'Leary, Richard Carmona:
Health literacy: Global advances with a focus upon the Shanghai Declaration on promoting health in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 3-16 - Diane Levin-Zamir, Orna Baron-Epel:
Health literacy in Israel - from measurement to intervention: Two case studies. 17-25 - Ivan Oransky:
Will improvements in health journalism improve health literacy? 27-40 - Catina O'Leary, Chris Casey, Diane Webb, Deborah Collyar, Andrew Pleasant:
How health literacy can enhance the design and conduct of clinical trials from consent to conclusion. 41-49 - Stacia Reader, Elyse Gruttadauria, Victoria King, Seher Atamturktur:
Promoting careers, transfer success and information use and literacy: Evaluation of a health career pipeline program at an urban community college. 51-69 - Joshua Borycz, Bonnie C. Carroll:
Implementing FAIR data for people and machines: Impacts and implications - results of a research data community workshop. 71-85 - Otmane Azeroual, Nico Herbig:
Mapping and semantic interoperability of the German RCD data model with the Europe-wide accepted CERIF. 87-113 - Maaike Duine:
APE 2020: Short Conference Report & Reactions from the Press. Driving the change - together less satellite navigation - more collaboration. 115-129
Volume 40, Number 3, 2020
- Bonnie Lawlor:
An overview of the 2020 NISO plus inaugural annual conference: A grand experiment. 131-156 - Amy Brand:
Knowledge infrastructure and the role of the university. 157-160 - Tim Lloyd:
Introduction to SeamlessAccess. 161-175 - John Chapman:
A conversation about linked data in the library and publishing ecosystem. 177-179 - Kathryn A. Kaiser, John Chodacki, Ted Habermann, Jennifer Kemp, Laura Paglione, Michelle Urberg, T. Scott Plutchak:
Metadata: The accelerant we need. 181-191 - Leslie Johnston:
Challenges in preservation and archiving digital materials. 193-199 - Clifford B. Anderson:
Preservation and archiving of digital media. 201-208 - Stephanie Orphan, Craig Van Dyck:
Ask the preservation experts at the inaugural NISO Plus conference. 209-212 - Michelle Urberg:
Digital humanities projects and standards: Let's get this conversation started! 213-224 - Carl Grant, Chad Mairn:
3D, virtual, augmented, extended, mixed reality, and extended content forms: The technology and the challenges. 225-230 - James G. Neal:
2020 Miles Conrad award lecture: James G. Neal. 231-235 - James G. Neal, Deanna B. Marcum, Todd A. Carpenter:
Miles Conrad Award 2020: A panel discussion with James Neal, Deanna Marcum, and Todd Carpenter. 237-249 - Melissa Harrison:
JATS4R - working together to apply the standard standardly. 251-253 - Qiana Johnson:
Privacy considerations for library and information professionals. 255-258 - danah boyd:
Questioning the legitimacy of data. 259-272 - Sara Rouhi:
Reflections on NISO plus or scholarly communications pre-COVID - how the world has changed. 273-275 - Jason Griffey, Alice Meadows, Nettie Lagace, Todd A. Carpenter:
NISO Plus 2020: Outputs and next steps. 277-287 - Todd A. Carpenter:
Engaging With NISO. 289-297
Volume 40, Number 4, 2020
- Michael Mabe:
Vision 2030: Made in China? 299-305 - Gabriela Mejias:
Improving funding and publishing workflows with PIDs. 307-311 - Eeva Furman:
The big leap: How to move from what is agreed and done to what needs to happen. 313-318 - Alicia Wise, Lorraine Estelle:
Price transparency project: Informing the development of Plan S. 319-327 - Andrew James Miller:
Publishing is evolving, but are we? Developing talent for the future. 329-331 - Jan Velterop, Erik Schultes:
An Academic Publishers' GO FAIR Implementation Network (APIN). 333-341
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.