The paper provides background on the state of ebook publishing today, and concludes with a set of recommended projects that aim to improve
digital scholarly publishing in the UK.
Not exact matches
The entire
publishing industry relies on
digital object identifiers (DOIs) to map Web addresses to
scholarly papers.
Panel Discussion Tuesday, 10 October, 3.15 — 4.30 pm Location: Westin Grand Frankfurt Moderated by: Tracey Armstrong, CEO, Copyright Clearance Center Panelists include: • Gemma Hersh, VP, Policy and Communications, Elsevier • Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Academic
Publishing, Cambridge University Press • Leon Heward - Mills, Global
Publishing Director, Taylor & Francis Group • Sonya T. Smith, PhD., Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, Howard University To Diversity to Improve
Scholarly Research (http://www.stm-assoc.org/events/stm-frankfurt-conference-2017/) Hot Spot Professional & Scientific Information — Knowledge Engineering: The new business - value accelerator in the
digital transformation journey Wednesday, 11 October, 11.00 — 11.30 am Location: HOT SPOT Hall 4.2, Stand N99 Speakers: Babis Marmanis, VP & CTO, CCC and Carl Robinson, Principal Consultant, Ixxus For data - driven, practical solutions, consider knowledge engineering.
* Survey participants were required to have met the following criterion: They had authored one or more
published books including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, short stories, educational books and
scholarly works, in formats which included traditional print
publishing, ePublishing, self -
publishing, multi-platform works or other equivalent book - length publications (including other
digital platforms and related performance works).
I've been writing about e-books since the early 1990s and am the author of the TeleRead chapter of
Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier (MIT / ASIS), where I call for a well - stocked national
digital library system carefully integrated with schools and libraries --- and the popularization of book - friendly hardware.
An active participant in the
scholarly publishing community, Tasha is a member of the COUNTER Executive and organises the annual Digital Publishing conferenc
publishing community, Tasha is a member of the COUNTER Executive and organises the annual
Digital Publishing conferenc
Publishing conference for STM.
We champion the Library's research and
scholarly communication missions through our global
digital and print
publishing and distribution programs.
At this well - programmed conference, I was exposed to and am still absorbing so much more about libraries,
digital preservation,
scholarly publishing, international markets, metadata, and the future of the web and the world.
After a 23 - year career in trade and
scholarly publishing working with major publishers such as Oxford University Press and Macmillan, during which she pioneered digital publishing, she set up Alison Jones Business Services and the Practical Inspiration Publishing imprin
publishing working with major publishers such as Oxford University Press and Macmillan, during which she pioneered
digital publishing, she set up Alison Jones Business Services and the Practical Inspiration Publishing imprin
publishing, she set up Alison Jones Business Services and the Practical Inspiration
Publishing imprin
Publishing imprint in 2014.
And seven years ago the Getty Foundation launched the Online
Scholarly Catalogue Initiative, which has supplied more than $ 4.2 million in grants to eight museums in the U.S. and Europe to pursue
digital publishing strategies.
Newer, cloud - based products like Boundless, not to mention Adobe
Digital Publishing and other widely - available platforms, facilitate collaboration among faculty and even among law schools in developing and sharing content, while initiatives like CALI's eLangdell («eBooks for Legal Edcuation») make available to faculty and students everywhere professional, scholarly content on a Creative Commons licence, intended for incorporation into digital legal casebooks and tex
Digital Publishing and other widely - available platforms, facilitate collaboration among faculty and even among law schools in developing and sharing content, while initiatives like CALI's eLangdell («eBooks for Legal Edcuation») make available to faculty and students everywhere professional,
scholarly content on a Creative Commons licence, intended for incorporation into
digital legal casebooks and tex
digital legal casebooks and textbooks.
Barriers to access — including traditional means of communicating and
publishing scholarly research, aggravated by traditional tenure evaluation practices, and especially publishers» restrictive copyright licensing practices — are increasingly unacceptable in an online, born -
digital world.
The mega-journals, from Public Library of Science, with PLoS One, the Nature
Publishing Group, with Scientific Reports, or the Royal Society, with Open Biology, link open access to the first new principle of
digital scholarly communication, namely, that there is room in any given journal for all of its peer - reviewed - and - approved articles, and the world is richer by the appearance... [more]
The Osgoode
Digital Commons is part of the Library's and the law school's commitment to better preserve, organize and disseminate legal research and legal information — including full - text (PDF) copies of
scholarly articles
published by Osgoode faculty, journals
published by the School, graduate theses, digitization projects undertaken by the Library, a gallery of books
published by Osgoode faculty, and an archive of videos produced by the School.