Researchers spend a lot of time on finding information about people, events, journals, and research areas related to topics of their interest. Digital libraries and digital scholarly repositories usually offer services to assist researchers in this task. However, every research community has its own way of distributing scholarly metadata. Mailing lists provide an instantaneous channel and are often used for discussing topics of interest to a community of researchers, or to announce important information - albeit in an unstructured way. To bring structure specifically into the announcements of events and thus to enable researchers to, e.g., filter them by relevance, we present a semi-automatic crowd-sourcing workflow that captures metadata o...
Cohort studies collect, generate and distribute data over long periods of time - often over the life...
The Metadata 2020 initiative is an ongoing effort to bring various scholarly communications stakehol...
The open access movement has highlighted the barriers that exist for users to gain access to signifi...
Scholars often need to search for matching, high-profile scientific events to publish their research...
We introduce OpenResearch, a crowd sourcing platform that supports researchers in collecting, organi...
Scholars often need to search for matching, high-profile sci-entific events to publish their researc...
Although digitization has significantly eased publishing, finding a relevant and a suitable channel ...
Over the past 30 years we have observed the impact of the ubiquitous availability of the Internet, e...
Metadata plays a key role in the scientific publication and dissemination process. It is only throug...
We propose the new cloud-based service OpenResearch for managing and analyzing data about scientific...
In this presentation we present the results of the Mellon funded Scholarly Communication project tha...
One of the promises of Web Science is to leverage the wis-dom of the crowds to give rise to emergent...
Informal scholarly communication is an important aspect of discourse both within research communitie...
This paper examines the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) and the Academic Metadata Format (AMF). The O...
Poster presentation at the 2017 MidContinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MCMLA) An...
Cohort studies collect, generate and distribute data over long periods of time - often over the life...
The Metadata 2020 initiative is an ongoing effort to bring various scholarly communications stakehol...
The open access movement has highlighted the barriers that exist for users to gain access to signifi...
Scholars often need to search for matching, high-profile scientific events to publish their research...
We introduce OpenResearch, a crowd sourcing platform that supports researchers in collecting, organi...
Scholars often need to search for matching, high-profile sci-entific events to publish their researc...
Although digitization has significantly eased publishing, finding a relevant and a suitable channel ...
Over the past 30 years we have observed the impact of the ubiquitous availability of the Internet, e...
Metadata plays a key role in the scientific publication and dissemination process. It is only throug...
We propose the new cloud-based service OpenResearch for managing and analyzing data about scientific...
In this presentation we present the results of the Mellon funded Scholarly Communication project tha...
One of the promises of Web Science is to leverage the wis-dom of the crowds to give rise to emergent...
Informal scholarly communication is an important aspect of discourse both within research communitie...
This paper examines the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) and the Academic Metadata Format (AMF). The O...
Poster presentation at the 2017 MidContinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MCMLA) An...
Cohort studies collect, generate and distribute data over long periods of time - often over the life...
The Metadata 2020 initiative is an ongoing effort to bring various scholarly communications stakehol...
The open access movement has highlighted the barriers that exist for users to gain access to signifi...