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5. ELPUB 2001: Kent, Canterbury, UK
- Arved C. Hübler, Peter Linde, John Smith:
Electronic Publishing '01, 2001 in the Digital Publishing Odyssey: 5th ICCC/IFIP conference held at the University of Kent - ELPUB 2001, Canterbury, UK, July 5-7, 2001. Proceedings. IOS Press 2001, ISBN 1-58603-191-0 - Ana Alice Baptista, Altamiro Barbosa Machado:
Metadata Usage in an Online Journal - An application Profile. - Ann Apps, Ross MacIntyre:
CABRef: Cross-Referencing into an Abstracts Database. - Anneli Heimbürger, Paula Silvonen, Caj Södergård:
A framework for automatic combination of media contents by minimising information redundancy. Case: Integrated publishing in multimedia networks. - Caj Södergård, Matti Aaltonen, Christer Bäckström, Ari Heinonen, Timo Järvinen, Timo Kinnunen, Pauliina Koivunen, Sari Lehtola, Ville Ollikainen, Katja Rentto, Mikko Seppälä, Antti Tammela:
An integrated multiple media news portal. - Carol Hansen Montgomery, Linda S. Marion:
Print to Electronic: Measuring the Operational and Economic Implications of an Electronic Journal Collection. - Catherine Roussey, Sylvie Calabretto, Jean-Marie Pinon:
SyDoM: A Multilingual Information Retrieval System for Digital Libraries. - Christopher Chapman, David F. Brailsford:
Navigating a corpus of journal papers using Handles. - Claire Warwick, Celine Carty:
Only Connect: A study of the problems caused by platform specificity and researcher isolation in Humanities Computing Projects. - David Goodman:
A year without print at Princeton, and what we plan next. - Eckhard Stasch, Michael Reiche, Arved C. Hübler, Klaus Kreulich:
Embracing the Museum Publication. - Enric Peig, Jaime Delgado:
Metadata interoperability for e-commerce of multimedia publishing material. - François Role, Stéphane Chaudiron, Madjid Ihadjadene:
Dealing with large documents in the Digital Library : a case study of ETD documents. - Francisca Hernández, Peter Linde, Bob Mulrenin, Robin Yeates:
Converting heterogenous cultural catalogues and documents to XML -strategies and solutions of the COVAX project. - Guadalupe Mufloz-Martin, Ignacio Aedo, Paloma Díaz:
Interaction with electronic documents using the library metaphor. - Harald Krottmaier:
Improving the Usability of a Digital Library. - Jaime Delgado, Isabel Gallego:
Negotiation of copyright in e-commerce of multimedia publishing material. - Kalina Spasova Sotirova:
Training in Electronic Publishing for Cultural Heritage Specialists: The Bulgarian Experience. - Lobna Jeribi:
Improving Information Retrieval Performance by Experience Reuse. - Mats Cavallin, Carin Björklund:
Introducing electronic books at Göteborg University. - Natalia Grygierczyk, Bas Savenije:
The Roquade project: an infrastructure for new models of academic publishing. - Peter Schirmbacher, Susanne Dobratz, Matthias Schulz:
High quality electronic publishing in universities using XML - the DiDi principle. - Fytton Rowland, Iris Rubbert:
An Evaluation of the Information Needs and Practices of Part-Time, Distance Learning and Mature Students in Higher Education. - Scott Mellon, Aldyth Holmes:
Human and Economic Impacts of Electronic Publishing at the NRC Research Press : A Case Study. - Sely Costa, A. A. Silva Wagner, Marcos B. Costa:
Electronic publishing in Brazilian academic institutions: changes in formal communication, too? - Steve Hitchcock, Wendy Hall:
How Dynamic E-journals can Interconnect Open Access Archives. - Thomas Krichel, Simeon Warner:
Disintermediation of Academic Publishing through the Internet: An Intermediate Report from the Front Line. - Thomas Ritz:
Personalized Information Services - an Electronic Information Commodity and ist Production. - Giuseppe Vitiello:
The State and the Content: electronic publishing and policy measures. - Wei Li Framkom, Rebecca Dahlin Framkom:
Distributed Parallel Multi-Channel Publishing System. - Zoran Gligorov:
The Role of the First Macedonian Internet portal "Macedonia Search" in Enhancing of the Development of Digital Communication and the Associated Problems.
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