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Information Services and Use, Volume 36
Volume 36, Numbers 1-2, 2016
- Bonnie Lawlor:
An overview of the NFAIS 2016 Annual Conference: Data sparks discovery of tomorrow's global knowledge. 3-21 - Steven Miller:
Preparing the next generation for the cognitive era. 23-25 - G. Sayeed Choudhury:
Data management at scale. 27-33 - Lisa Federer:
Research data management in the age of big data: Roles and opportunities for librarians. 35-43 - Heather Joseph:
The evolving U.S. policy environment for open research data. 45-48 - Anita de Waard:
Research data management at Elsevier: Supporting networks of data and workflows. 49-55 - Thomas Grandell:
Visual information discovery. 57-63 - Carl Grant:
Supporting a Passion for New Ideas through Open APIs. 65-72 - James King, Chris W. Belter, Bridget Burns, MaShana Davis:
Creating value at the National Institutes of Health. 73-80 - Simon Inger, Tracy Gardner:
How readers discover content in scholarly publications. 81-97 - James Testa:
A view from Web of Science: Journals, articles, impact. 99-104 - Deanna B. Marcum:
Library leadership for the digital age. 105-111 - Pascal Magnier:
A smart access to global innovation networks. 113-117 - Marjorie M. K. Hlava:
The data you have... Tomorrow's information business. 119-125 - Stéphane Bura:
AI and the future of operating systems. 127-131
Volume 36, Numbers 3-4, 2016
- Laurence Mabile, Paola De Castro, Elena Bravo, Barbara Parodi, Mogens Thomsen, Samuel Moore, Anne Cambon-Thomsen:
Towards new tools for bioresource use and sharing. 133-146 - Graham Stone:
Sustaining the growth of library scholarly publishing in a New University Press. 147-158 - Angelika Kutz:
SCOAP3 - Towards a second phase. 159-162 - Gerald Beasley:
Article processing charges: A new route to open access? 163-170 - Behnam Ghavimi, Philipp Mayr, Christoph Lange, Sahar Vahdati, Sören Auer:
A semi-automatic approach for detecting dataset references in social science texts. 171-187 - Sven Bingert, Stefan Buddenbohm:
Research data centre services for complex software environments in the humanities. 189-202 - Bernd Kulawik:
Why and how to avoid complex non-free software in Digital Humanities projects. 203-210 - Fernando Loizides, Sam A. M. Jones:
A methodology for digitally exploring electronic publication content. 211-214
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