Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 560.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
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[1] From: "Robert J. O'Hara" <rjohara@uncg.edu> (11)
Subject: Re: intelligent e-journals?
[2] From: Gerry McKiernan <gerrymck@IASTATE.EDU> (87)
Subject: EJI:A Registry of Innovative E-Journal Features and
Functionalities
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 09:42:30 +0000
From: "Robert J. O'Hara" <rjohara@uncg.edu>
Subject: Re: intelligent e-journals?
> I am interested in learning of *any* and *all* e-journals [or
> e-magazines or e-newsletters or e-newspapers] that monitor the interaction
> of a reader with the publication and based on such implicit behavior(s)
> customizes the publication to match these 'expressed' interests so that the
> reader is provided with (more) content that is similar / related
Amazon.com?
Cheers,
Bob O'Hara
Dr. Robert J. O'Hara (rjohara@post.harvard.edu - http://rjohara.net)
Biology Department, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC 27402 USA
Residential Colleges and Higher Education Reform: http://collegiateway.org
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 09:42:56 +0000
From: Gerry McKiernan <gerrymck@IASTATE.EDU>
Subject: EJI:A Registry of Innovative E-Journal Features and
Functionalities
_EJI: A Registry of Innovative E-Journal Features and Functionalities_
I am pleased to announce the establishment of a new registry entitled
_EJI_ [pronounced E.J.I. _or_ 'edgy"}. _EJI_ is a registry of "Innovative
E-Journal Features and Functionalities" available at
[ http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/EJI.htm ]
Presently the following categories have been established for EJI:
* Accelerated Publication
* Citation Management
* Collective E-Journals
* Indexing
* Issue-In-Progress
* Manuscript Submission and Tracking Systems
* Open Peer Review
* Overlay E-Journals
* Personalized E-Journals
* Reactive E-Journals
* Virtual E-Journals
* Virtual Filing Cabinets
I have chosen not to define each category at this time and hope that
MyWebColleague will understand the nature of each category by visiting the
linked entries.
I am greatly interested in learning about *other* e-journals that have
these features and functionalities.
I am also interested in learning about other 'innovative' or
'cutting-edge' e-journal features and functionalities as well as the
e-journals that exhibit these.
I have identified several additional features and functionalities and hope
that MYWebColleagues are aware of such progressive e-journals. These are:
* Annotative E-Journals
E-Journals that permit a reader to annotate the text of
an e-article with personal comments [This category would also
e-journals that allow a reader to highlight within an e-article
or to make verbal annotations that would be appended to the
text. It could also include e-journals that include an audio
annotation by the author(s) to supplement an e-article's text]
* Collaborative E-Journals
E-Journal that include a features that allows a reader
to retrieve the articles that were read by other readers
who also read the article currently being read by
a reader [The Amazon feature " Those who bought Book A
also bought Book B, C and D]
* Raw and Supplemental Data / Computer Code
This would include e-journals that allow an author
to include direct / access to raw or supplemental
data that is analyzed in the e-article; or software
code for analyzing the data
* Interactive Formulae, Graphs and/or Models
This would include e-journals that allow readers to
interactive with formulas with the text of an article
to consider other possibilities with other data
or datasets
* Relatedness
This a function found in Science Citation Index CD-ROM
that allows for the identification of 'related' papers based
upon the degree of shared references. This made be identified as
a 'related' function in the e-journal or a 'find similar'
function.
* Database Access
This would include e-journals that provide either
explicit or implicit access to database records either as
a separate database (e.g., Medline) or as a link to database
records (e.g., Science Direct)
* Advanced Display
This would include e-journals that provide the ability to
display the results of a search in an alternative format, for
example.
using visualization technologies such as SPIRE and other
visualization technologies developed at the Pacific Northwest
National
Laboratory [ http://multimedia.pnl.gov:2080/infoviz/index.html],
or those developed out of Xerox PARC [http://www.inxight.com/ ]
or Kohomen Self-Organzing Semantic Maps (SOMs)
[ e.g., http://websom.hut.fi/websom/ ]
* E-Journal Page Customization
E-Journals that allow a reader to customize an e-journal
based upon personal display or organizational preferences
[QUITE A LIST, Huh? [:-)]
As Always, Any and All Contributions, Suggestions, Candidates,
Critiques, Questions, Comments, Recounts, Cosmic Insights. etc. Are Most
Welcome!
Regards,
Gerry McKiernan
Edgy Librarian
Iowa State University
Ames IA 50011
gerrymck@iastate.edu
"The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Invent It!"
Alan Kay
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