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Thursday, 26 November 2015

Standards: chaos minimization, credibility and the human factor

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Standard, standards, standards. One is born, one conforms to standards, one dies. Or so Edmund Blackadder might have said. And yet, as...
Monday, 9 November 2015

Why Publishers Need to Know the Difference between Search and Text Mining

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Haralambos “Babis” Marmanis CTO and VP, Engineering & Product Development at the Copyright Clearance Center looks at the concepts behi...
Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Standard Identifiers, Metrics and Processes in Journal Publishing: Mark Hester asks 'Aren't they a bit...dull?'

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Why should we use standards? Identifiers, transaction processes, schemas, metrics and many other things in scholarly publishing have stand...
Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Reflections on #alpsp15 - Digital Science's Phill Jones explores the key issues

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Phill Jones , Head of Publisher Outreach at Digital Science , reflects on the duelling keynote talks from Anurag Acharya, co-founder of Go...
Monday, 14 September 2015

The Academic Book of the Future?

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Much discussion of scholarly communication is dominated by scientific and (especially) serials concerns. This session aimed to redress the b...
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Friday, 11 September 2015

Digital developments and new revenue streams

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Timo Hannay introduced the final panel at the 2015 ALPSP Conference that focused on digital developments and new revenue streams. Mary Gin...

Peer review: evolution, experiment and debate

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John Sack, Founding Director of HighWire Press introduced the morning panel on peer review at the 2015 ALPSP Conference. Dr Aileen Fyfe, P...
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