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Volume 12 Number 10 - 1 October 2007
Volume 12 Number 10 - 1 October 2007
Published:
2007-10-01
Public Knowledge Project: Selected papers from the Scholarly Publishing Conference, 11-13 July 2007
Preface
Brian Owen, Kevin Stranack
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Scientific journal publishing in India: Promoting electronic publishing of scholarly journals in India
Thomas Abraham, Suvarsha Minj
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Scholarly publishing initiatives at the International Rice Research Institute: Linking users to public goods via open access
Albert Borrero, Mila Ramos, Anna Arsenal, Katherine Lopez, Gene Hettel
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Opening up scholarly information at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Mary M. Case, Nancy R. John
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The impact of the open access movement on medical based scholarly publishing in Nigeria
Alasia Datonye Dennis
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The Library as a mediator for e-publishing: A case on how a library can become a significant factor in facilitating digital scholarly communication and open access publishing for less Web-savvy journals
Mikael K. Elbaek, Lars Nondal
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From production to publishing at CJC online: Experiences, insights, and considerations for adoption
Michael Felczak, Rowland Lorimer, Richard Smith
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Open access to open publish: National Library of Australia
Slobodanka (Bobby) Graham
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Annotating and linking in the Open Journal Systems
Rick Kopak, Chia-Ning Chiang
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Extending OJS into small magazines: The OMMM Project
John W. Maxwell
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Using a Tetradic Network Technique and a Transaction Cost Economic Analysis to illustrate an economic model for an open access medical journal
Michael D. Mills, Robert J. Esterhay, Judah Thornewill
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Rethinking collections - Libraries and librarians in an open age: A theoretical view
Heather Morrison
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Scholarly publishing in sub-Saharan Africa in the twenty-first century: Challenges and opportunities
Ezra Ondari-Okemwa
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Newfound Press: The digital imprint of the University of Tennessee Libraries
Linda L. Phillips
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DiPP and eLanguage: Two cooperative models for open access
Cornelius Puschmann, Peter Reimer
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A critical theory of open access: Libraries and electronic publishing
Ajit Pyati
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Establishing an online editorial and publishing system: One-year experience with the Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Mahmoud Saghaei
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Transitioning to open access (OA)
Christina Struik, Hilde Coldenbrander, Stephen Warren, Halina de Maurivez, Heather Joseph, Denise Koufougiannakis, Heather Morrison, Kathleen Shearer, Kumiko Vezina, Andrew Waller
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Partners in science: OJS, a collaborative researchers' workbench and an open repository
Astrid Van Wesenbeeck, Martin Van Luijt
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