Now Online: Papers and Presentations from the 13th International Conference on Electronic Publishing
A slew of content is available online. Here are the titles of some (just a few) of the presentations that are available to read/view online. This conference took place in Milan, Italy at the beginning of June, 2009.
+ Connecting Readers with Open Access Resources: The CUFTS Free! Open Access Collections Group
+ Building a Digital Library with Learning Materials
+ Exploring the costs and benefits of alternative publishing models
+ Understanding how Students and Faculty REALLY use E-Books: The UK National E-Books Observatory
+ Self-Archiving in practice: What do the researchers say and is there any pain alleviation?
+ The PROBADO-Framework: Content-Based Queries for non-textual Documents
+ PLoS One: background, future development, and article-level metrics
+ Scientific publications on Web 3.0
+ Building a Semantic Digital Library for the Municipality of Milan
+ Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age
+ Social Tagging Workshop
+ Many other presentations, demonstrations and short papers.
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