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Information Services and Use, Volume 35
Volume 35, Numbers 1-2, 2015
- Bonnie Lawlor:
An overview of the NFAIS 2015 Annual Conference: Anticipating Demand: The User Experience as Driver. 3-22 - Kalev H. Leetaru:
The user of the future: Reimagining how we think about information. 23-29 - Kalev H. Leetaru:
Mining libraries: Lessons learned from 20 years of massive computing on the world's information. 31-50 - David Shumaker:
Caught in the middle: Scholars, publishers, librarians and information revolutions today and tomorrow. 51-56 - Micah Altman, Marguerite Avery:
Information wants someone else to pay for it: Laws of information economics and scholarly publishing. 57-70 - Alex Humphreys:
Really, really rapid prototyping: Flash builds and user-driven innovation at JSTOR Labs. 71-75 - Victor Camlek:
Professional medical social networks: An evolving source of professional knowledge and content. 77-87
- Kate Lawrence:
Today's college students: Skimmers, scanners and efficiency-seekers. 89-93
- Pierre Montagano:
Analyzing usage: Visualizing end-user workflows to drive product development. 95-98 - Tim Collins:
Library evolution, trends and the road ahead from the EBSCO lens. 99-107 - Leonid Teytelman, Alexei Stoliartchouk:
Protocols.io: Reducing the knowledge that perishes because we do not publish it. 109-115
- Christopher Kenneally, Judith Russell, Martha Whittaker, Brian F. O'Leary:
Satisfying user demands and the impact on policy. 117-134
- Wolfram Koch:
The future of academic publishing: The chemists' point of view. 137-140 - Lynne Holden, Wallace Berger, Rebecca Zingarelli, Elliot R. Siegel:
After-School Program for urban youth: Evaluation of a health careers course in New York City high schools. 141-160
Volume 35, Number 3, 2015
- Arnoud de Kemp:
Web25: The Road Ahead, 20-21 January 2015. 161-162
- Celina Ramjoué:
Towards Open Science: The vision of the European Commission. 167-170 - Kent R. Anderson:
Peer review - A publisher value-add? Or essential to the scientific communication system? 171-174 - Phil Archer:
Putting data at the heart of the Open Web. 175-179 - Moshe Pritsker:
How video publication of laboratory experiments will solve the reproducibility problem: The Journal of Visualized Experiments. 181-184 - Bernd Pulverer:
Data accessibility and reproducibility: Moving to transparent publishing in the biosciences. 185-188
- Laura Schumann, Wolfgang G. Stock:
Acceptance and use of ubiquitous cities' information services. 191-206
Volume 35, Number 4, 2015
- Milena Dobreva, Birgit Schmidt:
Preface. 207-210
- Jane E. Smith, Constance A. Rinaldo:
Collaborating on open science: The journey of the Biodiversity Heritage Library. 211-216 - Aleksandar Dimchev, Rosen Stefanov:
Is there a need for change in scientific communication and can open access take on this role? 217-233 - Pablo de Castro:
The OpenAIRE2020 FP7 Post-Grant Open Access Pilot: Implementing a European-wide funding initiative for Open Access publishing costs. 235-241 - Monica Marra:
Professional social networks among Italian astrophysicists. Prospective changes in validation and dissemination practices? 243-249 - Claire Clivaz, Cécile Pache, Marion Rivoal, Martial Sankar:
Multimodal literacies and academic publishing: The eTalks. 251-258 - Fernando Loizides, George Buchanan, Keti Mavri:
Theory and practice in visual interfaces for semi-structured document discovery and selection. 259-271 - Maria Nisheva-Pavlova, Dicho Shukerov, Pavel Pavlov:
Design and implementation of a social semantic digital library. 273-284
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