This study reports on user based research on the annotating and linking prototype components of the Open Journals Systems of the Public Knowledge Project. The study describes the features of the components and provides results based on an analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data. The paper concludes by stating design implications of the research, and outlines future research based on development of the prototype
This session will provide an introduction to the Public Knowledge Project and an overview of the Ope...
More and more library publishers are using Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), ...
Open Access, the movement to make scholarly and scientific information openly available, has become ...
The Open Journal project has completed its three year period of funding by the UK Electronic Librari...
The most innovative online journals are maturing rapidly and distinctive new features are emerging. ...
The Open Journal project has completed its three year period of funding by the UK Electronic Librari...
Reference lists are an important facet of the modern academic journal. This form of 'hyperlinking' b...
Purpose. To provide an insider?s review of the journal management and publishing software, Open Jour...
This paper presents the outcomes to date of the annotation interoperability component of the Open An...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a research and development initiative of Simon Fraser Universi...
Annotating is a method by which scholars across disciplines organize existing knowledge and facilita...
Nowadays, there has been an increment of open data government initiatives promoting the idea that pa...
Presentation on integrations that would be useful for Grassroots Open Post-Publication Journal-Indep...
On March 24 & 25, 2011, the Open Annotation Collaboration (OAC) project held a one and half day work...
For guidance on citations see FAQs. c © 2011 The Author Version: Accepted Manuscript Link(s) to arti...
This session will provide an introduction to the Public Knowledge Project and an overview of the Ope...
More and more library publishers are using Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), ...
Open Access, the movement to make scholarly and scientific information openly available, has become ...
The Open Journal project has completed its three year period of funding by the UK Electronic Librari...
The most innovative online journals are maturing rapidly and distinctive new features are emerging. ...
The Open Journal project has completed its three year period of funding by the UK Electronic Librari...
Reference lists are an important facet of the modern academic journal. This form of 'hyperlinking' b...
Purpose. To provide an insider?s review of the journal management and publishing software, Open Jour...
This paper presents the outcomes to date of the annotation interoperability component of the Open An...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a research and development initiative of Simon Fraser Universi...
Annotating is a method by which scholars across disciplines organize existing knowledge and facilita...
Nowadays, there has been an increment of open data government initiatives promoting the idea that pa...
Presentation on integrations that would be useful for Grassroots Open Post-Publication Journal-Indep...
On March 24 & 25, 2011, the Open Annotation Collaboration (OAC) project held a one and half day work...
For guidance on citations see FAQs. c © 2011 The Author Version: Accepted Manuscript Link(s) to arti...
This session will provide an introduction to the Public Knowledge Project and an overview of the Ope...
More and more library publishers are using Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), ...
Open Access, the movement to make scholarly and scientific information openly available, has become ...