Leslie Chan, Fernando Loizides (Eds.): Expanding Perspectives on Open Science: Communities, Cultures and Diversity in Concepts and Practices. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Electronic Publishing. IOS Press: Amsterdam 2017. Online unter: http://ebooks.iospress.nl/book/expanding-perspectives-on-open-science-communities-cultures-and-diversity-in-concepts-and-practices-proceedings-of-the-21st-international-conference-on-electron
Contents
- Leslie Chan and Fernando Loizides: Preface
- Rachel J. Harding: Open Science and Accelerating Discovery in Rare and Neglected Diseases
- Cameron Neylon: Openness in Scholarship: A Return to Core Values?
- Rebecca Hillyer, Alejandro Posada, Denisse Albornoz, Leslie Chan and Angela Okune: Framing a Situated and Inclusive Open Science: Emerging Lessons from the Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network
- ElHassan ElSabry: Claims About Benefits of Open Access to Society (Beyond Academia)
- Marios Zervas, Petros Artemi and Stamatios Giannoulakis: Open Access Policy and Funding in Cyprus University of Technology – a Case Study
- Vasiliki (Sylvia) V. Koukounidou: OpenAIRE: Supporting the H2020 Open Access Mandate
- Birgit Schmidt and Edit Görögh: New Toolkits on the Block: Peer Review Alternatives in Scholarly Communication
- Ingrid Mayeur: Imparting Knowledge in Humanities. About Some Practices of Scientific Blogging on Hypothèses
- Amanda Lawrence: Grey Literature Publishing in Public Policy: Production and Management, Costs and Benefits
- Monica Marra: Arxiv-Based Commenting Resources By and For Astrophysicists and Physicists: An Initial Survey
- Martin Paul Eve, Saskia C.J. de Vries and Johan Rooryck: The Transition to Open Access: The State of the Market, Offsetting Deals, and a Demonstrated Model for Fair Open Access with the Open Library of Humanities
- Andre Luiz Appel, Maria Lucia Maciel and Sarita Albagli: Rethinking Openness: Challenges and New Approaches to Open Scholarly Journals
- Aspasia Togia, Eleftheria Koseoglou and Sofia Zapounidou: Alternative Metrics for the Evaluation of Scholarly Activities: An Analysis of Articles Authored by Greek Researchers
- Valeria Arza and Mariano Fressoli: Benefits of Open Science: An Analytical Framework Illustrated with Case Study Evidence from Argentina
- Violaine Rebouillat: Inventory of Research Data Management Services in France
- Roman Gurinovich, Alexander Pashuk, Yuriy Petrovskiy, Alex Dmitrievskij, Oleg Kuryan, Alexei Scerbacov, Antonia Tiggre, Elena Moroz and Yuri Nikolsky: Increasing Papers’ Discoverability with Precise Semantic Labeling: The sci.AI Platform
- Raman Ganguly, Paolo Budroni and Barbara Sánchez Solís: Living Digital Ecosystems for Data Preservation: An Austrian Use Case Towards the European Open Science Cloud
- Fernando Loizides, Barrou Diallo, Andrew Pollard and Aekaterini Mavri: Increasing the Discovery and Use of Non-Patent Literature (NPL): Scientific Publications in Patent Examination
- Pekka Olsbo: Measurement of Open Access as an Infrastructural Challenge: The Case of Finland
- Alexia Ntini-Kounoudes and Marios Zervas: The Transformation of the Ktisis Repository into a Current Research Information System (CRIS)
- Nuno Freire, Hugo Manguinhas, Antoine Isaac, Glen Robson and John Brooks Howard: Web Technologies: A Survey of Their Applicability to Metadata Aggregation in Cultural Heritage
- Maurice McNaughton and Lila Rao: Governing Knowledge Commons: Applications of an Open Knowledge Broker in Caribbean Disaster Management
- Hugo Ferpozzi: What Is at Stake? Public Participation and the Co-Production of Open Scientific Knowledge
- Dieyi Diouf: The University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar (UCAD) Science Shop „Xam-Xamu Niep Ngir Niep“ (Knowledge of All for All)
- Marios Zervas and Maria Haraki: The Challenge of Creating the Cyprus Academic Library Consortium (CALC): Impacts and Benefits
- Denisse Albornoz, Alejandro Posada, Angela Okune, Rebecca Hillyer and Leslie Chan: Co-Constructing an Open and Collaborative Manifesto to Reclaim the Open Science Narrative
- Marina Angelaki, Dimitris Efstathiou and Irakleitos Souyioultzoglou: EKT ePublishing: An Innovative Service to Support Open Access Scholarly Publishing in Greece
- Matthias Ammon and Danny Kingsley: Developing an Academic Publishing Service Continuum