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Subject: Ubiquity 7.7
[2] From: "Charles W. Bailey, Jr." <cbailey_at_uh.edu> (100)
Subject: Version 61, Scholarly Electronic Publishing
Bibliography
[3] From: Journal of Digital Information <jodi- (14)
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Subject: JoDI Volume 6 Issue 3 Now Online
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Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 05:30:09 +0000
From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG>
Subject: Ubiquity 7.7
This Week in Ubiquity:
Volume 7, Issue
(February 21 - February 27, 2006
UBIQUITY ALERT: SETTY ON MANAGEMENT, PFEIFFER ON USABILITY
* RAJESH SETTY ON MANAGEMENT
In a Ubiquity interview, Rajesh Setty, author of the new book "Beyond
Code," notes that "everyone in his or her life will get several
leadership moments, though these leadership moments won't come
packaged as leadership moments. But he or she will have to be ready
for this moment, because it's there to be recognized and grabbed and
held on to. But because such moments do not come as clearly labeled
packages, it's so easy to miss them. So always be ready for them and
seize on them when you have the chance. Doing that will distinguish
you from the crowd and make you into a recognized leader." See
<http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/v7i07_setty.html>http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/v7i07_setty.html
* ANDREAS PFEIFFER ON "THE AGE OF USER EXPERIENCE"
Consultant Andreas Pfeiffer, author of the highly regarded "Pfeiffer
Report," says: "Welcome to the Age of User Experience: As Apple's
iPod shows, success in technology has less and less to do with
features, and more and more with ease of use." See
<http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i07_pfeiffer.html>http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i07_pfeiffer.html
Ubiquity Volume 7, Issue 7 (February 21, 2006 - February 27, 2006)
<http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/>http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/
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Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 05:35:08 +0000
From: "Charles W. Bailey, Jr." <cbailey_at_uh.edu>
Subject: Version 61, Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
Version 61 of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
is now available. This selective bibliography presents over
2,610 articles, books, and other printed and electronic sources
that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing
efforts on the Internet.
http://epress.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.html
http://epress.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.pdf
The Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly
Literature with E-Prints and Open Access Journals, by the
same author, provides much more in-depth coverage of the
open access movement and related topics (e.g., disciplinary
archives, e-prints, institutional repositories, open access
journals, and the Open Archives Initiative) than
SEPB does.
http://www.digital-scholarship.com/oab/oab.htm
The Open Access Webliography (with Ho) complements the OAB,
providing access to a number of Websites
related to open access topics.
http://www.digital-scholarship.com/cwb/oaw.htm
Changes in This Version
The bibliography has the following sections (revised sections are
marked with an asterisk):
Table of Contents
1 Economic Issues
2 Electronic Books and Texts
2.1 Case Studies and History*
2.2 General Works*
2.3 Library Issues
3 Electronic Serials
3.1 Case Studies and History*
3.2 Critiques
3.3 Electronic Distribution of Printed Journals*
3.4 General Works*
3.5 Library Issues*
3.6 Research*
4 General Works*
5 Legal Issues
5.1 Intellectual Property Rights*
5.2 License Agreements*
5.3 Other Legal Issues
6 Library Issues
6.1 Cataloging, Identifiers, Linking, and Metadata*
6.2 Digital Libraries*
6.3 General Works*
6.4 Information Integrity and Preservation*
7 New Publishing Models*
8 Publisher Issues*
8.1 Digital Rights Management*
9 Repositories, E-Prints, and OAI*
Appendix A. Related Bibliographies
Appendix B. About the Author*
Appendix C. SEPB Use Statistics*
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources includes
the following sections:
Cataloging, Identifiers, Linking, and Metadata*
Digital Libraries*
Electronic Books and Texts*
Electronic Serials*
General Electronic Publishing*
Images*
Legal*
Preservation*
Publishers
Repositories, E-Prints, and OAI*
SGML and Related Standards*
Further Information about SEPB
The HTML version of SEPB is designed for interactive use. Each
major section is a separate file. There are links to sources
that are freely available on the Internet. It can be can be
searched using Boolean operators.
The HTML document includes three sections not found in
the Acrobat file:
(1) Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog (biweekly list of
new resources; also available by mailing list--see second
URL--and RSS Feed--see third URL)
http://epress.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepw.htm
http://epress.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepwlist.htm
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ScholarlyElectronicPublishingWeblogrss
(2) Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources (directory of
over 270 related Web sites)
http://epress.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepr.htm
(3) Archive (prior versions of the bibliography)
http://epress.lib.uh.edu/sepb/archive/sepa.htm
The Acrobat file is designed for printing. The printed
bibliography is over 215 pages long. The Acrobat file is
over 570 KB.
Related Article
An article about the bibliography has been published
in The Journal of Electronic Publishing:
http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/07-02/bailey.html
-- Best Regards, Charles Charles W. Bailey, Jr., Assistant Dean for Digital Library Planning and Development, University of Houston Libraries E-Mail: cbailey_at_digital-scholarship.com Publications: http://www.digital-scholarship.com/ (Provides access to DigitalKoans, Open Access Bibliography, Open Access Webliography, Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography, Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog, and others) --[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 05:36:49 +0000 From: Journal of Digital Information <jodi-webmaster_at_tamu.edu> Subject: JoDI Volume 6 Issue 3 Now Online The Journal of Digital Information is proud to announce the release of volume 6 issue 3 containing the following articles: - Metadata and Data Quality Problems in the Digital Library by Jeffrey Beall - The INVENT framework: Examining the role of information visualization in the reconceptualization of digital libraries by Karl V. Fast and Kamran Sedig - A Model-driven Method for the Design and Deployment of Web-based Document Management Systems by Federica Paganelli and Maria Chiara Pettenati These articles and many more may be found on the Journal of Digital Information's website, http://jodi.tamu.edu. For those of you that were expecting the publication of the Adaptive Hypermedia special issue, we have pushed this issue's publication to volume 6 issue 4 due to time constraints with the review process. The JoDI TeamReceived on Wed Feb 22 2006 - 01:16:42 EST
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