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Subject: Version 70, Scholarly Electronic Publishing
Bibliography
[2] From: "Helena Francke" <Helena.Francke_at_HB.SE> (52)
Subject: Human IT 9:2
[3] From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG> (13)
Subject: new on WWW: UBIQUITY 8.50
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Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:28:20 +0000
From: "Charles W. Bailey, Jr." <cwbailey_at_DIGITAL-SCHOLARSHIP.COM>
Subject: Version 70, Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
Version 70 of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing
Bibliography is now available from Digital Scholarship.
This selective bibliography presents over 3,195 articles,
books, and other printed and electronic sources that are
useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing
efforts on the Internet.
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/sepb.html
For a discussion of the numerous changes in my digital
publications since my resignation from the University
of Houston Libraries, see:
Changes in This Version
The bibliography has the following sections (revised
sections are marked with an asterisk):
Table of Contents
1 Economic Issues
2 Electronic Books and Texts
2.1 Case Studies and History
2.2 General Works*
2.3 Library Issues*
3 Electronic Serials
3.1 Case Studies and History*
3.2 Critiques
3.3 Electronic Distribution of Printed Journals
3.4 General Works
3.5 Library Issues
3.6 Research*
4 General Works*
5 Legal Issues
5.1 Intellectual Property Rights*
5.2 License Agreements*
6 Library Issues
6.1 Cataloging, Identifiers, Linking, and Metadata*
6.2 Digital Libraries*
6.3 General Works*
6.4 Information Integrity and Preservation*
7 New Publishing Models*
8 Publisher Issues*
8.1 Digital Rights Management
9 Repositories, E-Prints, and OAI*
Appendix A. Related Bibliographies
Appendix B. About the Author
Appendix C. SEPB Use Statistics
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources includes
the following sections:
Cataloging, Identifiers, Linking, and Metadata
Digital Libraries*
Electronic Books and Texts*
Electronic Serials*
General Electronic Publishing*
Images*
Legal*
Preservation*
Publishers
Repositories, E-Prints, and OAI*
SGML and Related Standards*
Further Information about SEPB
The Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography: 2006
Annual Edition is also available from Digital Scholarship.
Annual editions of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing
Bibliography are PDF files designed for printing.
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/annual/annual.htm
The XHTML version of SEPB is designed for interactive use.
Each major section is a separate file. There are links
to sources that are freely available on the Internet.
It can be searched using a Google Search Engine. Whether
the search results are current depends on Google's
indexing frequency.
In addition to the bibliography, the XHTML document
includes:
(1) Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog (monthly list of
new resources; also available by e-mail--see second
URL--and RSS Feed--see third URL)
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/sepw/sepw.htm
http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/emailverifySubmit?feedId=51756
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ScholarlyElectronicPublishingWeblogrss
(2) Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources (directory
of over 270 related Web sites)
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/sepr/sepr.htm
(3) Archive (prior versions of the bibliography)
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/archive/sepa.htm
New versions of SEPB are announced on DigitalKoans:
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/digitalkoans/
RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DigitalKoans
Related Article
An article about the bibliography has been published
in The Journal of Electronic Publishing:
http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/07-02/bailey.html
-- Best Regards, Charles Charles W. Bailey, Jr. Digital Scholarship http://www.digital-scholarship.org/ DigitalKoans Open Access Bibliography Open Access Webliography Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:30:01 +0000 From: "Helena Francke" <Helena.Francke_at_HB.SE> Subject: Human IT 9:2 Dear all, [sorry for any x-posting] A new issue of Human IT is now available at http://www.hb.se/bhs/ith/2-9/ This issue contains articles on a wide range of topics. Of particular interest to Humanists is probably Alois Pichler*s and Gjermund Lanestedt*s article on the Wittgenstein Archives, the DISCOVERY project and the future of scholarly editing. There are also two articles concerned with information seeking and information credibility in different types of educational environments: the youngest schoolchildren and university students. Finally, from a quite different point of view, the fourth article gives an insight into crucial aspects on the design of mobile phones. Enjoy and happy holidays! Table of contents: * Maria Mattus Finding Credible Information: A Challenge to Students Writing Academic Essays (Open section) <http://www.hb.se/bhs/ith/2-9/mm.htm> * Alois Pichler & Gjermund Lanestedt Humanistisk forskning og publisering i en digital kontekst: Europeiske filosofimiljøer trekker veksler på semantisk metadata-tagging [Humanities Research and Publishing in a Digital Context: European Philosophy Environments Draw on Semantic Metadata Tagging] (Open section) <http://www.hb.se/bhs/ith/2-9/apgl.htm> * Vimala Balakrishnan & Paul H.P. Yeow SMS Usage Satisfaction: Influences of Hand Anthropometry and Gender (Open section) <http://www.hb.se/bhs/ith/2-9/vbpy.htm> * Birgitta Davidsson, Louise Limberg, Anna Lundh & Lena Tyrén Informationssökning som diskursiv och social praktik i de yngsta skolbarnens rum för lärande [Information Seeking as a Discursive and Social Practice in the Youngest Schoolchildren's Rooms for Learning] (Refereed section) <http://www.hb.se/bhs/ith/2-9/bdllallt.htm> Human IT is a multi-disciplinary and scholarly journal with the goal of bringing forth new research and discussion about digital media as communicative, aesthetic, and ludic instruments. It is published by the University College of Borås. For more information, please contact human.it_at_hb.se Best wishes, Helena Francke, co-editor ************** Helena Francke co-editor Human IT Swedish School of Library and Information Science University College of Borås / Göteborg University SE-501 90 Borås, Sweden phone +46 33 435 43 20 (Borås) +46 31 773 58 49 (Göteborg) fax +46 33 435 40 05 e-mail helena.francke_at_hb.se --[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:33:43 +0000 From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG> Subject: new on WWW: UBIQUITY 8.50 This Week in Ubiquity: Volume 8, Issue 50 December 18, 2007 -- December 24, 2007 Book Reviews Dr. Ross Gagliano, a Ubiquity Associated Editor, brings us two reviews: I. <http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/book_reviews/v8i50_gagliano.html>Unleashing Web 2.0 from Concept to Creativity II. <http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/book_reviews/v8i50_gagliano.html#lego>The LEGO Mindstorms NXT Idea Book: Design, Invent, and BuildReceived on Wed Dec 19 2007 - 04:54:14 EST
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