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  1. Nicholas, D.; Nicholas, P.; Jamali, H.R.; Watkinson, A.: ¬The information seeking behaviour of the users of digital scholarly journals (2006) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The article employs deep log analysis (DLA) techniques, a more sophisticated form of transaction log analysis, to demonstrate what usage data can disclose about information seeking behaviour of virtual scholars - academics, and researchers. DLA works with the raw server log data, not the processed, pre-defined and selective data provided by journal publishers. It can generate types of analysis that are not generally available via proprietary web logging software because the software filters out relevant data and makes unhelpful assumptions about the meaning of the data. DLA also enables usage data to be associated with search/navigational and/or user demographic data, hence the name 'deep'. In this connection the usage of two digital journal libraries, those of EmeraldInsight, and Blackwell Synergy are investigated. The information seeking behaviour of nearly three million users is analyzed in respect to the extent to which they penetrate the site, the number of visits made, as well as the type of items and content they view. The users are broken down by occupation, place of work, type of subscriber ("Big Deal", non-subscriber, etc.), geographical location, type of university (old and new), referrer link used, and number of items viewed in a session.
  2. Nicholas, D.; Huntington, P.; Watkinson, A.: Digital journals, Big Deals and online searching behaviour : a pilot study (2003) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Evaluates, through deep log analysis, the impact of "Big Deal" agreements on the online searching behaviour of users of the Emerald digital library Web site, which provides access to more than 150 journals in the fields of business and information science. The purpose of the evaluation was to map the online information seeking behaviour of the digital library user and to see whether those signed-up to a Big Deal arrangement behaved any differently from the others. In general they did. The real surprise proved to be the strong consumer traits of the library's users. Research reported here refers to the first stage of a three-stage research project.
  3. Nicholas, D.; Huntington, P.; Jamali, H.R.; Rowlands, I.; Dobrowolski, T.; Tenopir, C.: Viewing and reading behaviour in a virtual environment : the full-text download and what can be read into it (2008) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Purpose - This article aims to focus on usage data in respect to full-text downloads of journal articles, which is considered an important usage (satisfaction) metric by librarians and publishers. The purpose is to evaluate the evidence regarding full-text viewing by pooling together data on the full-text viewing of tens of thousands of users studied as part of a number of investigations of e-journal databases conducted during the Virtual Scholar research programme. Design/methodology/approach - The paper reviews the web logs of a number of electronic journal libraries including OhioLINK and ScienceDirect using Deep Log Analysis, which is a more sophisticated form of transactional log analysis. The frequency, characteristics and diversity of full-text viewing are examined. The article also features an investigation into the time spent online viewing full-text articles in order to get a clearer understanding of the significance of full-text viewing, especially in regard to reading. Findings - The main findings are that there is a great deal of variety amongst scholars in their full-text viewing habits and that a large proportion of views are very cursory in nature, although there is survey evidence to suggest that reading goes on offline. Originality/value - This is the first time that full-text viewing evidence is studied on such a large scale.
  4. Nicolay, K.-P.: Golbal publishing (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Datenaustausch macht Kommunikation international. Die sich immer massiver etablierenden Techniken rund um Mobilfunk, ISDN und Bildtelefon werden die Zukunft der Kommunikation und damit auch der Druckindustrie bestimmen
  5. Avni, O.; Steinebach, M.: Digitale Wasserzeichen für textuelle Informationen (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Digitale Wasserzeichen finden heute vielfältige Anwendungen im Bereich Multimedia, und insbesondere im Schutz der Urheberrechte eine Alternative zum Digital Rights Manangement aufgezeigt. Was allerdings für Bilder, Musik und Videos heute etabliert ist, stellt die Forschung im Bereich textueller Dokumente noch vor Herausforderungen. Wir stellen verschiedene bekannte Strategien vor, Dokumente individuell zu markieren, entweder durch Veränderung der Formatierung oder das Modifizieren des Textes selbst. Zu letztgenanntem Ansatz liefern wir eigene Ansätze, die die wenigen Freiheitsgrade der deutschen Sprache ausnutzen.
  6. Kasperek, G.: Recherchieren - auch mal mit dem Mut zur Lücke : Literaturbezogene Arbeitsweisen bei Naturwissenschaftlern am Beispiel der Biologie (2009) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Im Gesamtrahmen wissenschaftlicher Kommunikationsprozesse nimmt die Literatur eine besondere Stellung ein - was die Kommunikation zwischen Wissenschaftlern angeht, aber auch, was die Nutzbarmachung wissenschaftlicher Ergebnisse für die Gesellschaft angeht. Das Arbeiten mit Literatur (einschließlich Suchen, Beschaffen, Lesen, Auswerten und Schreiben) ist für den Wissenschaftler alltäglich, und es beansprucht einen wesentlichen Teil seiner Arbeitszeit. Genauere Kenntnisse dieser Tätigkeiten können eine wichtige Grundlage für die Gestaltung des Angebots von Bibliotheken und anderen Informationseinrichtungen darstellen. Aber: »The actual process of utilizing scientific literature is one of the less well understood phases of scientific communication.« - Diese Feststellung bezog Krishna Subramanyam in seinem enzyklopädischen Beitrag über die naturwissenschaftliche Literatur auf die vielfältigen Tätigkeiten des Naturwissenschaftlers im Hinblick auf Suche, Beschaffung und Verwendung der fachlich relevanten Literatur. Seitdem ist manches intensiver untersucht worden, gerade was die Rolle von Bibliotheken angeht. Aber unsere Kenntnisse des Gesamtprozesses sind nach wie vor lückenhaft, wie im vorliegenden Beitrag am Beispiel der Biologie gezeigt werden soll.
    Date
    22. 7.2009 13:41:12
  7. Brusilovsky, P.; Eklund, J.; Schwarz, E.: Web-based education for all : a tool for development adaptive courseware (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes an approach for developing adaptive textbooks and presents InterBook - an authoring tool based on this approach which simplifies the development of adaptive electronic textbooks on the Web
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue devoted to the Proceedings of the 7th International World Wide Web Conference, held 14-18 April 1998, Brisbane, Australia
  8. Grötschel, M.; Lügger, J.: ¬Die Zukunft wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation aus der Sicht der Mathematik (1995) 0.01
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  9. Weishaupt, K.: Dynamisches Publizieren im Internet : Der Servicebereich Information und Kommunikation des Instituts Arbeit und Technik und sein Projekt DynPubLib (1997) 0.01
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  10. Fournier, J.: Elektronisches Publizieren im Wandel : Zur Akzeptanz neuer Formen wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation (2007) 0.01
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  11. Nguyen, T.-L.; Wu, X.; Sajeev, S.: Object-oriented modeling of multimedia documents (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes an object-oriented model for paper-based multimedia documents such as textbook with embedded graphics. This model is the 1st step towards building a manageable authoring system for the Web, in which documents can be easily built, extended, truncated, reordered, assembled and disassembled on a computer basis, and the document components, can be reused. The model will also make accessible properties, which might be significant or important to the user, especially in searching or classifying documents, such as the document title and author. Explains the model design and presents the class hierarchy for the model
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue devoted to the Proceedings of the 7th International World Wide Web Conference, held 14-18 April 1998, Brisbane, Australia
  12. Tschida, U.: ¬Die Zukunft der wissenschaftlichen Kommunikation : Paradigmenwechsel im Publikationswesen? (2003) 0.01
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  13. Desmarais, N.: Data preparation for electronic publications (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    21. 4.2000 12:41:29
    Source
    Advances in librarianship. 22(1998), S.59-75
  14. Andermann, H.: Initiativen zur Reformierung des Systems wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Auslöser für die Entstehung neuer Initiativen zur Reformierung des Systems wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation sind die Konflikte zwischen den beteiligten Akteuren in der Publikationskette, die sich im Übergang zum elektronischen Medium verschärfen. Von Vertretern des open access wird die zunehmende Beeinträchtigung des Zugangs zu Wissen und Information kritisiert. Peter Suber, Herausgeber des SPARC OPEN ACCESS-Newsletter, unterscheidet zwischen Preisbarrieren ("price barriers") und Zugänglichkeitsbarrieren ("permission barriers"), die den freien Umgang mit Wissen und Information zunehmend einschränken.
  15. FIZ Karlsruhe unterstützt gemeinsamen Bibliotheksverbund (VZG) bei der Einführung der ESCIDOC-Infrastruktur (2008) 0.01
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    Content
    Zum Vertragsabschluss erklärt Sabine Brünger-Weilandt, Geschäftsführerin von FIZ Karlsruhe: "Als wissenschaftlicher Dienstleister und eScidoc-Partner fühlen wir uns der Nachnutzung und Verbreitung des Systems verpflichtet. Die Kooperation mit der VZG bedeutet einen wichtigen Schritt in diesem Prozess. Damit können wir die VZG effektiv und kompetent dabei unterstützen, ihre Leistungen im Bibliotheksverbund noch besser zu erbringen und wertvolle Kulturgüter der Wissenschaft und Forschung digital verfügbar zu machen." Reiner Diedrichs, Direktor der Verbundzentrale, begründet die Entscheidung: "Die durchdachte Architektur, der flexible Umgang mit Metadaten sowie insbesondere die konsequente Verfolgung des Open-Source-Gedankens haben uns überzeugt. Die eSciDoc-Infrastruktur bietet eine solide Grundlage für die weitere Entwicklung unserer Dienstleistungen." FIZ Karlsruhe arbeitet bereits seit mehr als drei Jahren intensiv an E-Science-Lösungen. Im Projekt eSciDoc entwickeln FIZ Karlsruhe und die MaxPlanck-Gesellschaft (MPG) gemeinsam ein System für offene netzbasierte Zusammenarbeit, Kommunikation und Publikation in wissenschaftlichen Forschungsorganisationen. Aufbauend auf seinen längjährigen Erfahrungen im internationalen Informationstransfer und Wissensmanagement hat FIZ Karlsruhe seine Kompetenzen in Richtung zu E-Science erweitert. Über das neue Geschäftsfeld KnowEsis werden in dem komplexen und beratungsintensiven Umfeld von E-Science innovative Dienstleistungen angeboten. Dazu gehören Consulting, Schulung und kundenspezifische Entwicklungen ebenso wie Support sowohl für die eSciDoc-Infrastruktur als auch für das Repository-System Fedora."
    Date
    7. 4.2008 11:36:22
  16. Weibel, S.: ¬An architecture for scholarly publishing on the World Wide Web (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    23. 7.1996 10:22:20
  17. Rowlands, I.; Nicholas, D.; Jamali, H.R.; Huntington, P.: What do faculty and students really think about e-books? (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Purpose - The purpose of this article is to report on a large-scale survey that was carried out to assess academic users' awareness, perceptions and existing levels of use of e-books. The survey also seeks to find out about the purposes to which electronic books were put, and to obtain an understanding of the most effective library marketing and communication channels. Design/methodology/approach - An e-mail invitation to participate in the survey was distributed to all UCL staff and students (approximately 27,000) in November 2006, and 1,818 completions were received, an effective response rate of at least 6.7 per cent. Statistical analyses were carried out on the data using Software Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Findings - The survey findings point to various ways in which user uptake and acceptance of e-books may be encouraged. Book discovery behaviour, a key issue for publishers and librarians in both print and electronic environments, emerges as a critical focus for service delivery and enhancement. Originality/value - The survey is part of an action research project, CIBER's SuperBook, that will further investigate the issues raised in this initial benchmarking survey using deep log analysis and qualitative methods. The paper partly fills the gap in the literature on e-books which has mainly focused on usage and not the users.
  18. Swiaczny, F.: Elektronisches Publizieren bei MATEO (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    23.10.1996 17:26:29
    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 22(1998) H.1, S.35-38
  19. Beier, G.: eSciDoc - Aufbau einer integrierten Informations-, Kommunikations- und Publikationsplattform für netzbasiertes wissenschaftliches Arbeiten : Ein Kooperationsprojekt der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft und des FIZ Karlsruhe (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das slnfo Programm der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft hat das Ziel, die Effektivität ihrer Wissenschaftler und Institute durch konsequente Nutzung der neuen technischen Möglichkeiten (Internet, Digitalisierung, Kommunikation, Open Access) wesentlich zu verbessern. Es adressiert viele Facetten der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit: Informationsgewinnung, Aufbereitung und Auswertung, Informationsverbreitung und Speicherung, wissenschaftliche Arbeit im Labor und am Schreibtisch, wissenschaftliche Arbeit als einzelner und in der Gruppe. Das BMBF geförderte eSciDoc Projekt ist ein wichtiger Baustein von slnfo und wird am Beispiel der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft eine nachhaltige Infrastruktur zur wissenschaftlichen Information, Kommunikation und Verbreitung von Forschungsergebnissen via Open Access aufbauen. Die entwickelten Komponenten werden als nachnutzbare Lösungen interessierten Communities angeboten, um diese in die Lage zu versetzen, ebenfalls Bausteine zum entstehenden Netz des Wissens beizusteuern und weitere community-spezifische Dienste auf Basis der Infrastruktur zu entwickeln. Durch die strategische Partnerschaft zwischen der MPG und FIZ Karlsruhe kann die Nachhaltigkeit der entwickelten Lösungen sichergestellt werden und die Nachnutzbarkeit durch andere, insbesondere deutsche, Institutionen ebenfalls gewährleistet werden. Entsprechende Vereinbarungen wurden im Rahmen eines Kooperationsvertrags getroffen. FIZ Karlsruhe verfolgt das Ziel, sich als Partner wissenschaftlicher Einrichtungen zum Aufbau und Betrieb von Informations-, Publikations- und Kommunikationsplattformen zu etablieren und damit eine zentrale Rolle in der gesamten Wissenschaftsinfrastruktur in Deutschland zu übernehmen. Das eSciDoc-Projekt ist bei beiden Partnern Teil einer größeren Strategie. Dementsprechend bringen beide Partner erhebliche Eigenmittel ein, die ganz wesentlich zum Erfolg des Projekts beitragen werden.
  20. Münch, V.: Papier ist den Wissenschaftlern viel zu geduldig : Physiker, Chemiker, Mathematiker und Informatiker wollen ihren Informationsaustausch beschleunigen; ein neues Netz? (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Der Siegeszug der elektronischen Medien, insbesondere des weltumspannenden Datennetzes Internet, hat den traditionellen Informationsfluß in der Wissenschaft durcheinandergebracht. Seit Wochen wird in Deutschland auf höchster wissenschaftlicher und politischer Ebene diskutiert, was zu tun ist, um die eigene Forschung in dieser Lage international konkurrenzfähig zu halten. Auf einem Workshop in Berlin suchten jetzt vier große wissenschaftliche Fachgesellschaften zum ersten Mal gemeinsam 'neue Wege der wissenschaftlichen Information und Kommunikation'. Auch das Bundesforschungsministerium stellte Ideen dazu vor

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