Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suited to the rise of knowledge communities. Knowledge communities, or invisible co...
Considers why, after nearly twenty years of development, the electronic publishing model has not replaced the paper based model for academic journals. Gives three insights that at...
Project Runeberg has been publishing Nordic literature on the Internet since 1992. The project is based at Linköping University, Sweden. In the fall of 1998 a series of experimen...
The Scholarly Link Specification (S-Link-S) Framework has been proposed as a possible approach towards a solution to the reference linking problem. S-Link-S provides a language ...
The state-of-the-art of electronic publishing in science and its nearest perspectives with the emphasis on technical issues are discussed. The discussion is based on the real-life...
The evolution of the WWW has opened the way to putting information at the fingertips of the whole world with very little effort. As the amount of information available grows, ther...
Automating the process of term recognition and classiæcation is important for digital libraries. Automatic Term Recognition घATRङ has many applications in areas related to di...
Katerina T. Frantzi, Sophia Ananiadou, Jun-ichi Ts...
: The SuperJournal research project evaluated the usage within UK academia of a set of electronic journals made available through a bespoke electronic journal application via the W...