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Weaving a safe web of news
May 2013
WWW '13 Companion: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on World Wide Web
Publisher: ACM
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The rise of social media and data-capable mobile devices in recent years has transformed the face of global journalism, supplanting the broadcast news anchor with a new source for breaking news: the citizen reporter. Social media's decentralized networks and instant re-broadcasting mechanisms mean that the reach of a single tweet ...
Keywords:
disconnection resilience, mobile publishing
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Publishing
Keywords:
mobile publishing
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... that a comprehensive and collaborative effort is required to make publishing and interacting with news websites more secure. Journalists typically enjoy ...
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... that a comprehensive and collab-orative effort is required to make publishing and interactingwith news websites more secure. Journalists typically enjoystronger legal ... Networks]: NetworkArchitecture and Design; J.7 [Computer Applications]:Computers in Other Systems?publishingKeywordsMobile publishing; ; Disconnection resilience2. THE WEB OF NEWS UNDER THREATThe current ...
... vulnerabilities areartifacts of the current architecture of networked communi-cation and publishing platforms, including social media:1. Even in countries with strong privacy ... Even in countries with strong privacy laws, the datahosted and published by service providers on users?behalf is often exempt from protection. ... can use network surveillancetechnologies to monitor traffic directly5.2. Access to publishing platforms and social media canbe easily disrupted by blacklisting circumvention ... campaignsto discredit or bury unwanted messages, or even pre-vent initial publishing through threats or direct at-tacks. The power relationship between citizen ... targetedattempts to discredit or defame a particular journalist.3. CHALLENGESAssessing the Publishing Needs of Citizen Journalists.In theory, professional journalists can rely on ...
... York.Dispatch offers a tool for citizen reporters to communi-cate and publish using authenticated pseudonyms. Usingidentity-based encryption [5], Dispatch messages are directlyencrypted ... and interception.A citizen reporter with this app is able to publish text andimages instantly to a blog or a private server ...
... confer-ences have indicated strong demand for this type of secure,networked publishing and communication tools in the jour-nalism community.5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSDispatch is one ...
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A Model for Copyright and Licensing: Elsevier's Copyright Model
Anna Tordai
May 2015
WWW '15 Companion: Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on World Wide Web
Publisher: ACM
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With the rise of digital publishing and open access it has become increasingly important for publishers to store information about ownership and licensing of published works in a robust way. In a fast moving environment Elsevier, a leading science publisher, recognizes the importance of sound models underlying its data. In ...
Keywords:
publishing, copyright, data model
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
publishing
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With the rise of digital publishing and open access it has become increasingly important for publishers to store information about ownership and licensing of published works in a robust way. In a fast moving environment ... way. In a fast moving environment Elsevier, a leading science publisher, , recognizes the importance of sound models underlying its data. ...
Primary CCS:
Publishing
References:
Allen, B.P. 2011. Linked Data Standards and Infrastructure for Scientific Publishing. W3C Workshop on Linked Data Enterprise Data Patterns (Dec. 2011). http://www.slideshare.net/bpa777/ledp2011-v3
Ryan, B. 2013. 1 - Copyright basics. Optimizing Academic Library Services in the Digital Milieu. Chandos Publishing 3-12.
Seeley, M., and Wasoff, L. 2012. 15 - Legal Aspects and Copyright. Academic and Professional Publishing. Chandos Publishing 355--383.
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... Elsevier?s CopyrightModelAnna TordaiElsevier, Amsterdam, The [email protected] the rise of digital publishing and open access it hasbecome increasingly important for publishers to store infor-mation about ownership and licensing of published works ina robust way. In a fast moving environment Elsevier, ... way. In a fast moving environment Elsevier, a lead-ing science publisher, , recognizes the importance of soundmodels underlying its data. In ... of the model.Categories and Subject DescriptorsJ.7 [Computers in Other Systems]: Publishing; ; K.4.1[Computers and Society]: Public Policy|Intellectual Prop-erty RightsKeywordscopyright, data model, ... publishing1. INTRODUCTIONIn the past decade with the rise of digital publishing ... therehave been signi?cant changes in the perception of copyrightin the publishing ... industry [4] [7] [8]. For Elsevier as a ma-jor academic publisher it has become increasingly importantto keep a record of the ... piece of content. Journal articles form thevast majority of Elsevier's published content and with theincrease of various open access options1 given ... andmore complex. Licensing in particular plays a role in openaccess publishing and Elsevier's policy in adherence to theCreative Commons2 (CC) licensing ... license state may change even after publication. Forexample, an article published in a subscription-based jour-nal may end up in an issue ... driven by Elsevier requirementsin that existing systems involved in the publishing processmust be able to retrieve and supply copyright informationautomatically even ... and supply copyright informationautomatically even after the article has been published. . Themodel allows us to generate copyright and license notices ... presented in products is alwaysaccurate. In an increasingly dynamic digital publishing en-vironment we recognize the importance of sound underlyingdata models that ... is important to notethat the model was created from the publisher perspective.The paper is organized as follows: in Section 2 we ...
... and Journals. Themodel may be adapted to other classes of published objectssuch as books by expanding the possible values of properties.Although ... the copyright properties of Journal andArticle class objects.3.1 Journal PropertiesElsevier publishes a variety of journals that are eitherowned by Elsevier, owned ... one of the Elsevier operatingcompanies which is in essence the publisher of the journal. Ifthe journal is owned by Elsevier, then ... the copyright holderof the journal is the same as the publishing operating com-pany.A journal has the following properties related to ownershipand ... more. Cur-rently we have two possible resource values: Elsevierand Other publisher" ".? cp:operatingCompany: The Elsevier operating companythe journal is registered under. ... and license characteristics of an article aredetermined by the journal publishing (license) agreementsigned by the author that stipulate the rights of ... by the author that stipulate the rights of the author,the publisher and the end users. Generally speaking thereare two types of ... two types of agreements: ones where authors do notpay a publishing fee but are asked to transfer copyright tothe journal owner; ... sign a licensing agreement granting the journal ownera license to publish the article. Elsevier's policy is that allopen access articles must ... the British Crown or theEU claims copyright and grants the publisher a license topublish the work. The US government having funded ...
... the values used for the journal copyright holdertype: Elsevier, Other publisher, , Authors, Crown, US-Government and Other. This list extensible with ... may be chosen: Exclusive license to pub-lish", Non-exclusive license to publish" ", Custom li-cense to publish" ",Implied non-exclusive license to pub-lish", No license to publish" ", and License not ap-plicable". Most values represent some type ... not transferred and the publi-cation owner has no license to publish, , then the workmay not be published; ; second if the publication ownerhas copyright over the work ... the publication ownerhas copyright over the work a license to publish doesnot apply.? oa:userLicense: Represents end-user rights and mayhave zero or ... the publication owner is notapplicable as the publication owner may publish the articlewithout a need for such a license.4. EXAMPLE COPYRIGHT ... to publication ownerIn this scenario the author signs a journal publishing agree-ment transferring copyright to the journal owner in 2013.The journal ...
... the Society ofThings" and there is no need for a publishing license.The article has the same copyright holder as the journaland ... termsare:? cp:copyrightHolder: Elsevier Ltd, Society of Things? cp:copyrightHolderType: Elsevier, Other Publisher? ? cp:operatingCompany: Elsevier LtdThe article properties in human readable terms ... are:? cp:copyrightHolder: Elsevier Ltd, Society of Things? cp:copyrightHolderType: Elsevier, Other Publisher? ? cp:copyrightYear: 2013? cp:copyrightTransfer: Full transfer to publication owner? cp:licenseGrantedToPublicationOwner: ... open accessjournal retaining copyright over the article and signing ajournal publishing licensing agreement granting the right topublish the article to the ... 2014? cp:copyrightTransfer: No transfer to publication owner? cp:licenseGrantedToPublicationOwner: Exclusive licenseto publish? ? oa:userLicense: CC BY license? cp:copyrightAgreement: JPLA v2.1In this case ... no value.4.3 Crown claims copyrightHere the author signs the journal publishing agreement in2012 and claims that the British Crown holds the ... 2012? cp:copyrightTransfer: No transfer to publication owner? cp:licenseGrantedToPublicationOwner: Exclusive licenseto publish? ? cp:copyrightAgreement: JPA v1.35. RELATEDWORKSeveral ontologies describe the Intellectual Property ... use cases such as governments re-taining copyright, and capture speci?c publisher rights. In-stead, we developed a light-weight model that covers all ... journal articles.Our model describes the rights of the authors, the publisher( (publication owner), and the end-user community. The aimis to always ...
right transfer from the perspective of the publication owner,the publishing license granted to the publication owner ifapplicable and the end-user ... ourproperties to external ontologies.The current model is centered on journal publishing butcould be extended to apply to book publishing by extendingthe values of properties and capturing editor rights.We hope ... hope that this model will prompt a dialogue with other(science) publishers on the best way of sharing and storingcopyright information. Since ... simple standard ways of capturing copyright infor-mation would bene?t the publishing industry making thenavigation of a complex legal landscape easier.7. REFERENCES[1] ... Culture[2] Allen, B.P. 2011. Linked Data Standards andInfrastructure for Scienti?c Publishing. . W3C Workshopon Linked Data Enterprise Data Patterns (Dec. 2011).http://www.slideshare.net/bpa777/ledp2011-v3[3] ... - Copyright basics. OptimizingAcademic Library Services in the Digital Milieu.Chandos Publishing 3-12.[8] Seeley, M., and Waso?, L. 2012. 15 - Legal ... 2012. 15 - Legal Aspects andCopyright. Academic and Professional Publishing.Chandos Publishing 355-383.[9] Sporny, M., Longley, D., Kellog, G., Lanthaler, M., andLindstrom ...
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Bibliometric study and network analysis of the phenomenon of self publishing
Almudena Mangas Vega
October 2015
TEEM '15: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality
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Self-publishing is becoming increasingly prevalent as a form of editing. This article is a bibliometric and network analysis study on the phenomenon of publishing to determine which aspects are being more scientifically investigated and to check if the relevance of this issue is reflected in current scientific studies on the ...
Keywords:
network analysis, self-publishing, bibliometrics
Title:
Bibliometric study and network analysis of the phenomenon of self
publishing
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
self-
publishing
Abstract:
Self-publishing is becoming increasingly prevalent as a form of editing. This ... a bibliometric and network analysis study on the phenomenon of publishing to determine which aspects are being more scientifically investigated and ...
Primary CCS:
Publishing
References:
Sullivan, H. 1958. Vanity press publishing. Library Trends, 7(1), 105--115
Furtado, J. A. 2012. Self-publishing: ¿tsunami o "business as usual"? En: Libros electrónicos y contenidos digitales en la sociedad del conocimiento: Mercado, servicios y derechos (1st ed., pp. 69--92) Madrid: Pirámide, 2012.
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... WORDBibliometric Study and Network Analysis of the Phenomenon of Self Publishing Mangas Vega, Almudena Universidad de Salamanca C/ Francisco de Vitoria, ... Francisco de Vitoria, 6 37008 Salamanca +34 923294580 [email protected] ABSTRACT Self-publishing is becoming increasingly prevalent as a form of editing. This ... a bibliometric and network analysis study on the phenomenon of publishing to determine which aspects are being more scientifically investigated and ... Subject Descriptors Applied computing ? Computers in other domains ? Publishing General Terms Documentation Keywords Self-Publishing; ; Bibliometrics; Network Analysis. 1. INTRODUCTION Without a doubt, self-publishing is an upward trend. [1]. Self-publishing has advantages, such as ease, cost reduction and publishing speed [2]. However, the absence of quality revision and editing, ... and editing, no final pre-publication assessment and the inability to publish such articles in scientific papers are often cited as disadvantages. ... claim, but not all agree on the latter. Since other publishing transitions have been extensively studied, can the same be said ... have been extensively studied, can the same be said for self-publishing? ? When trying to answer this question, a problem almost ... in English, two synonymous are used with important implications; "vanity publish" " or "self publish. ." [4] As it is not the purpose of this ... aim instead to briefly define the object of our study: self-publishing. . Its origins date back to "vanity publishing" ", when authors published their own works which publishers had rejected as not being up to par for publication. ... of a mistranslation from English, we confuse the term ?auto-publicaci n? (publishing something for oneself without going through any type of control, ... relating to the scientific literature based on the phenomenon of "self-publishing" " does indeed show that it reached its peak in ... of the study and research that has been done on self-publishing over the years, with particular attention being given to recent ... with particular attention being given to recent times, in which self-publishing appears to have undergone a resurgence. Another topic which will ... be analysed in this paper is the matter of whether self-publishing is presently being addressed from a scientific point of view ... terminology and cultural traits that have transformed the landscape of publishing,
... the years to refer to the phenomenon now known as "self-publishing" ". This was done in order to determine the best ... each case1. After this initial stage, the search terms "vanity publishing" ", "vanity press" and "self publishing" " were decided on and WOS was determined as a ... search parameters. Finally, the terms and search parameters were "self publishing" " (in the fields of subject and title), "vanity publishing" " (in the fields of subject and title) and "vanity ... authors such as Furtado or Charman [15], which indicates that self-publishing is a very current and fashionable topic, but with a ... Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality - TEEM?15440 Figure 3. Items published. . All Years (1958-2015) Figure 4. Citations per year. All ... Years (1983-2015) Arguably, the emergence of a "sustained" study on self-publishing began in 1996. While some articles have been discovered from ...
... of the articles, we find that the 11 journals have published the total of 80 journals. Thus the core is 11 ... 11 journals are the most requested by the authors to publish their work; they tend to be more specialized. Perhaps, one ... Table 1. Percentage of articles Publication N . arts. Percentage Learned Publishing 6 6.316% Econtent 4 4.211% Technical Communication 4 4.211% Proceedings ... 4.211% Technical Communication 4 4.211% Proceedings Of Spie 3 3.158% Publishing Research Quarterly 3 3.158% Gl Conference Series 2 2.105% Jour. ...
... hand, the research groups taking the lead in investigating "self publishing" " may be highly concentrated and usually publish articles only in those particular journals. What does seem to ... Clusters Figure 8. Clusters density map As can be observed, self-publishing is an issue that is under consideration, mainly in the ... called "Social Sciences". This result may be obvious given that self-publishing is a way to communicate something that falls within the ... an extended period of time, the number of authors who published ... n papers is inversely proportional to n . Therefore, few authors publish most of the relevant literature on the subject. Their calculation ...
... [number of prolific authors = set of authors who have published half of the work] In order to test this further, ... into account all the factors involved in the phenomenon of self-publishing ... .This data could mean that little collaboration exists. Here ... America is still a pioneering power on the phenomenon of self-publishing, , with a large number of platforms including Amazon and ...
... increase in the number of citations in the work of self-publishing. . This may indicate an increase in works on the ... is working on various research projects, all to do with self-publishing, , hence the explanation for these "self-citations". Alternatively, a closed ... would have the monopoly in the field of research on "self-publishing" ". Finally, although this study obviously has serious shortcomings due ... topic or an increase in the approaches and applications regarding self-publishing. . If we make the same analysis with Gephi7: The ... Spain is not among the four countries that are studying self-publishing is not surprising, but to discover Italy in the top ... causes of the relatively minor influence of the phenomenon of self-publishing on digital books, due to the minor effect that this ...
... completely egocentric, suggest that he does not usually work on self-publishing or perhaps has begun to do so only recently. It ... perhaps because they concentrate on other topics to which the self-publishing phenomenon can also be applied. Similarly, the other group, with ... that it is necessary to consider the other form of publishing, , self-publishing. . Originally it used to mean a lack of quality ...
... in which the authors are slowly discovering the phenomenon of self-publishing. . Moreover, network analysis proved to be very useful in ... combination when it comes to studying specific phenomena, such as self-publishing. . The possibilities that different software tools offer us should ... ages gathered, analysing different approaches that are being taken to publishing research, studying whether the terminological problems affect the penetration of ... NY, USA pp 537-540 [4] Sullivan, H. 1958. Vanity press publishing. . Library Trends, 7(1), 105-115 [5] Cord n Garc a, J.A.; G mez ... en: http://med.javeriana.edu.co/publi/vniversitas/serial/v48n4/2ESTUDIO%20BIBLIOMETRICO.pdf[Fecha de consulta: 02/04/2015] [9] Furtado, J. A. 2012. Self-publishing: : tsunami o "business as usual"? En: Libros electr nicos y ...
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Efficiently publishing relational data as XML documents
August 2001
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases: Volume 10 Issue 2-3, September 2001
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
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XML is rapidly emerging as a standard for exchanging business data on the World Wide Web. For the foreseeable future, however, most business data will continue to be stored in relational database systems. Consequently, if XML is to fulfill its potential, some mechanism is needed to publish relational data as ...
Keywords:
Publishing, XML, Relational databases
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
Publishing
Abstract:
... is to fulfill its potential, some mechanism is needed to publish relational data as XML documents. Towards that goal, one of ...
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Efficiently publishing relational data as XML documents
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... Journal (2001) 10: 133?154 / Digital Object Identi?er (DOI) 10.1007/s007780100052Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documentsJayavel Shanmugasundaram1, Eugene Shekita1, Rimon Barr2, ... if XML isto ful?ll its potential, somemechanism is needed to publish re-lational data as XMLdocuments. Towards that goal, one of themajor ... the form of XML documents.There are two main requirements for publishing relationaldata as XML documents. The ?rst is the need for ...
... is far more ef?cient than134 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents John Doe ... and in Sect. 3 we presentour SQL-based language approach for publishing relationaldata as XML. In Sect. 4 we explore a range ...
... be viewed as a scalar functionJ. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 13501. Select cust.name, CUST(cust.id, cust.name,02. ... the speci?cation language.In order to understand the various alternatives for publish- -ing relational data as XML documents, we characterize the so-lution ... EngineOutside EngineInside EngineOutside EngineInside EngineFig. 5. Space of alternatives for publishing XML(late tagging), while another approach is to do it earlier ...
... done inside the rela-tional engine.136 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documentsCustomerCUST()(custXML)(custId, custName)Groupby:XMLAGG(ACCT())AccountJoincustId = po.custIdPurchOrderGroupby:XMLAGG(PORDER())Item PaymentJoinpoId = ... is to represent them as largeJ. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing
... objects. Is it possible to138 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documentsSelect cust.id, cust.name, acct.id, acct.num, po.id, ...
... the de-correlated CLOB approach, each pathJ. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 139-- First compute all the ...
... associated with the customer. One140 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documentsOuter Union(type, custId, custName, acctId, acctNum, ...
... written out as an XML ?le.J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 141-- First compute all the ...
... that information about a particular142 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documentsOuter Union(type, custId, custName, acctId, acctNum, ...
... being ordered in the sort se-J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 143-- Lines 1-37 compute the ... tagger only requires enough memory144 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documentsClassification Approach ShortNameDescription PotentialProblemsOutsideEngineStoredProcedureStored Proc Issues ...
... ofthe size of the XML document.5 Performance comparison of alternativesfor publishing XMLWe have outlined a number of alternatives for creating XMLdocuments ... queries is characterized by two pa-J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 145rameters. The ?rst parameter is ...
... one exception is the experiments146 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents024681012142 3 4Time (in seconds)CLOB-Corr CLOB-DeCorrUnsorted ...
... the query fan out increases theJ. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 14701020304050602 3 4Time (in seconds)CLOB-Corr ... outer union approaches remains unchanged.148 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents5.7 Effect of number of leaf ...
... experimental resultsTo summarize, our performance comparison of the alterna-tives for publishing XML documents points to the followingconclusions:1) Constructing XML documents inside ...
... thewhere clause of the SQL query.J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 149select XMLAGG(xmlConstructor(xmlCols, subQueries)) group order ...
... Thus only the parent id150 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents01. Algorithm buildPaths (SQLQuery sqlQuery, String ...
... generating the SQL query for theJ. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 15101. Algorithm buildPathOuterUnion (SQLQuery sqlQuery) ...
... plan is likely tobe optimal.152 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents01. Algorithm buildPaths (SQLQuery sqlQuery, String ... merge more ef?ciently (usingmultiple disks, parallelism, buffering, etc.).Query languages for publishing relational data as XML:In addition to the SQL extensions proposed ... XML Schemas [27] for specifying theJ. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documents 15301. Algorithm buildSortedNodeOuterUnionSQL (SQLQuery sqlQuery) ...
... the user to create) sophisticated object-relational[25] types in order to publish relational data as XML docu-ments.Non-?rst normal form (NF2) databases: the ... and querying nested objects ? our focus is on creatingand publishing nested objects from ?at relations. Therefore,rather than developing storage and ... documents [8,12,22]. The focusof this paper, however, is on ef?ciently publishing existing re-lational data as XML documents and addressing several ofthe ... Conclusion and future workIn this paper, we have studiedways to publish relational data inthe form of structured XML documents. We proposed ... bulk of this paper was devoted to exploring ef?cientmechanisms for publishing relational data asXMLdocuments,independent of the actual language used to specify ... to the amount of processing154 J. Shanmugasundaram et al.: Ef?ciently publishing relational data as XML documentsthat can be done inside the ...
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The digital readout at the crossroads: the gaps of documentary heritage
J. A. Cordón-García,
Raquel Gómez-Díaz,
Julio Alonso-Arévalo
November 2013
TEEM '13: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Technological Ecosystem for Enhancing Multiculturality
Publisher: ACM
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The information and communication technologies are meaningful changes not only in the volume of information and documents, but also in the way and the agents that produce and how it is organized, managed and consumed. The various programs of UNESCO, ministerial decisions and initiatives of different countries expressed the need ...
Keywords:
big data, electronic publishing, documentary preservation, electronic publishing preservation
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
electronic publishing
electronic publishing preservation
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... [Computer and society]: Miscellaneous. I.7.4 [Document and Text Processing]: Electronic publishing. ... . General Terms Documentation. Keywords Documentary Preservation, Big Data, Electronic Publishing Preservation, Electronic Publishing. . 1. INTRODUCTION The information and communication technologies have radically ... management. After that, he searches on Google Books the works published in the last three years that cite Siza, and checks ... step is to make a quick review of all articles published about Siza on the Web and convert them into epub ...
... process. Firstly dramatically increases the proportion of readers and writers. Publishing systems launched by Amazon with "Kindle Direct Publishing" ", Barnes and Noble "Pub It", Apple "Ibooks Author", and ... context analog input exceed conventional filters, can see their books published, , leveraging the synergies own platforms that give them greater ...
... quickly). In Spain on July 30, 2011 the Official Gazette published the text of the Law 23/2011, of July 29, legal ...
... purposes of this Act, electronic books and books that are published or distributed via the internet or other media that may ... character of the same, as well as any other manifestation publisher. . The legislative intent is clear and reflects the principles ... in the international arena. In this regard, in 2003 UNESCO published his Guidelines for digital preservation (http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001300/130071e.pdf), which distinguishes between Heritage: ... publications May be classified by genres, some familiar from traditional publishing formats like monographs and serials, and others defined Easily less ... taking advantage of the interactive potential of the Internet. Print publishing Continues to grow, but publications are increasingly appearing in digital ... increasingly in digital -only versions. Both commercial and non -commercial publishers produce digital publications, as do millions of other people who ... millions of other people who would not see themselves as publishers at all. ? 'Semi -published ' materials: such as pre -print papers and theses held ...
... Archive: Open Library (http://openlibrary.org/), whose objective is that all books published in the world throughout history have a website where it ... semantic wiki, which incorporates open bibliographic metadata major libraries and publishers worldwide. Many countries have adapted their legislation to this end, ...
... clearly imply suppression of DRM in the event that the publisher has decided to introduce, in addition to that in the ... also requires the editor to incorporate the software accompanying electronic publishing, , which is not is paradoxical, as unfeasible. Will the ... structuring the ecosystem roles of cultural industries. Although the conventional publishing model does not disappear with the Internet, if you lose ... prominence clothed in written communication systems. The notions of author, publisher, , distributor, work, etc. Purchase consideration entirely different legal documentary. ... in the face to law enforcement. The absence of filters publishers also of consequences in the nature of the collections, as ... Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality (TEEM?13) 374 extent that anyone can publish their texts, pictures or videos, or postings on these lack ...
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HyperNews: a MEDIA application for the commercialization of an electronic newspaper
Jean-Henry Morin,
Dimitri Konstantas
February 1998
SAC '98: Proceedings of the 1998 ACM symposium on Applied Computing
Publisher: ACM
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Keywords:
agents, copyright protection, electronic publishing
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Publishing
Keywords:
electronic
publishing
Primary CCS:
Publishing
References:
Ebersole J., 1994, "Protecting.intellectual property rights on the information superhighways", International
Publishers Association Bulletin, Volume X, No. 3, 1994, pp. 3-43.
Erickson J.S, 1995, "A Copyright Management System for Networked Interactive Mulfmedia", Proceedings of DAGS'95 Conference on Electronic
Publishing and the Information Superhighway, May 30-June 2,1995, Boston.
Mind's Eye Electronic
Publishers, http://mindseye'c~m/
Morin J-H. and Konstantas D., 1995, "Towards Hypermealia Electronic
Publishing", Proceedings of second IAST- EDfISMM International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems and Applications, Stanford, California, August 7-9 1995.
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[email protected] [email protected] Keywords: Electronic
Publishing, , Copyright protection, agents ABSTRACT ? MEDIA l is a ... readers to buy articles from different information providers (electronic newspaper
publishers) ) and compose their own personalized newspaper. 1 INTRODUCTION Today's ... nature. Apart from CD-ROM titles that are treated by the
publishers as normal books, commercial docu- ment distributors, like book editors, ... normal books, commercial docu- ment distributors, like book editors, newspaper
publishers, , and legal organizations are reluctant to distribute their documents ...
... without need to inform or even get authorization from the
publisher of the document. Although techniques exist al- lowing one to ... control the integrity of a document and authenti- cate its
publisher in an unambiguous way, the major problem relics in the ...
... developing an integrated commercial electronic newspaper system. HyperNews offers the
publishers of newspapers, mag- azines and alike the means to commercialize ...
... requirements reflect the funda- mental interests of the electronic newspaper
publisher and con- sumer and namely the fact that the
publisher is interested in Information Archives / / WS Servers Global ... reader does not need to reveal his identity to the
publisher of a magazine or newspaper in or- der to buy ... di- rect or indirect way [10], his identity to the
publisher. . Payment, Usage and Access In the traditional newspaper
publishing industry, the smallest information unit that can be put on ...
... information and trace the evolution of events. This means that
published articles should be immutable and identifiable. Information Consumer Mobility Situations ... prop- erty law. Thus information consumers should be able to
publish new articles embedding articles of other providers together with their ... without any need for the reader to interact with the
publisher. . The article itself should be able to figure out ... a proof of concept for the initial discussions with our
publishing partner, the weekly magazine "L'Hebdo'[ 16]. It also helped us ...
... offering a common underlying infrastructure to different classes of electronic
publishing applications including electronic newspaper systems, digital libraries and ocher value ... electronic newspaper systems, digital libraries and ocher value added electronic
publishing services, These can be considered as classes of applications sharing ...
... provider environment requires a set of tools in order to
publish HyperNews articles over the network on a commercial basis, The ... builder tool, the in- HyperNews article example formation composition and
publishing tool, and the informa- tion hyperlinker tool. The information classi/~cation ...
... methods used, information classifi- cation etc. The information composition aad
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... readers to buy articles from different information providers (electronic newspaper
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Publish- - ers Association Bulletin, Volume X, No. 3, 1994, pp. ... for Networked Interactive Multimedia", Proceedings of DAGS'95 Conference on Electronic
Publishing and the Information Superhighway, May 30-June 2,1995, Boston. [8] Freier ...
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Publishing" ", Proceedings of second IAST- EDflSMM International Conference on Distributed ... in the Object Systems Group. His present interest include electronic
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Probabilistic document model for automated document composition
Niranjan Damera-Venkata,
José Bento,
Eamonn O'Brien-Strain
September 2011
DocEng '11: Proceedings of the 11th ACM symposium on Document engineering
Publisher: ACM
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We present a new paradigm for automated document composition based on a generative, unified probabilistic document model (PDM) that models document composition. The model formally incorporates key design variables such as content pagination, relative arrangement possibilities for page elements and possible page edits. These design choices are modeled jointly as ...
Keywords:
variable templates, automated publishing, layout synthesis
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
automated publishing
Primary CCS:
Publishing
References:
J. Pearl. Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA, 1988.
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... DescriptorsI.7.4 [Computing Methodologies]: Document and Text Process-ing:Electronic PublishingGeneral TermsAlgorithms, DesignKeywordsautomated publishing, , layout synthesis, variable templates1. INTRODUCTIONIn order to compose documents, ... design professional. While professional graphic design workswell for the traditional publishing industry where a single highquality document may be distributed to ...
... in a preprocess rendering pass. We use the opensource desktop publishing software Scribus as the rendering engineand are able to query ...
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AERO: An Extensible Framework for Adaptive Web Layout Synthesis
Rares Vernica,
Niranjan Damera Venkata
September 2015
DocEng '15: Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
Publisher: ACM
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We present AERO, an extensible framework for adaptive web layout synthesis. The goal is to provide an underlying software architecture to allow general adaptive layout behaviors. The framework consists of a 1) a suite of templates specified in HTML/CSS, 2) A hierarchical, highly customizable scoring function specification and 3) An ...
Keywords:
adaptive, framework, automated publishing, extensible, layout
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Publishing
Keywords:
automated publishing
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Publishing
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... Subject DescriptorsI.7.4 [Computing Methodologies]: Document and TextProcessing?Electronic PublishingGeneral TermsAlgorithms, DesignKeywordsautomated publishing; ; layout; framework; adaptive; exten-sible1. INTRODUCTIONResponsive web design (RWD) involves ...
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Hierarchical probabilistic model for news composition
Ildus Ahmadullin,
Niranjan Damera-Venkata
September 2013
DocEng '13: Proceedings of the 2013 ACM symposium on Document engineering
Publisher: ACM
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We present a method for the automated composition of personalized newspapers. Traditional newsprint composition is a laborious and expensive manual process. We develop a two level hierarchical page layout model that models aesthetic design choices using local (within article region) and global (page level) prior probability distributions. Given content to ...
Keywords:
automated publishing, newsaper layout, probabilistic document model
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
automated publishing
Primary CCS:
Publishing
References:
J. Pearl. Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA, 1988.
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... pages.Categories and Subject DescriptorsI.7.4 [Computing Methodologies]: Document and TextProcessing:Electronic PublishingKeywordsautomated publishing, , newsaper layout, probabilistic docu-ment model1. INTRODUCTIONTraditional newspaper composition is ... honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, or re-publish, , to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, ...
... be tagged as head,subhead, list, paragraph, caption or any other publisher de-fined type. Figures can be optional or required. Furthermany alternate ...
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Emphasis for highly customized documents
Helen Balinsky,
Maurizio Pilu
October 2005
DocEng '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Document engineering
Publisher: ACM
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publishing, high customization, aesthetic measure, emphasis
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Publishing
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publishing
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Publishing
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... Categories and Subject Descriptors I.7.4 [Documents and Text Processing]: Electronic Publishing General Terms: Algorithms Keywords: Emphasis, publishing, , high customization, aesthetic measure Research and development of automatic ... and others. Emphasis is a very important aesthetic principle in publishing. . It means something that stands out, dominates a design ... drawing attention. Emphasis becomes even more important for highly customized publishing. . This aspect is often overlooked even during manual catalogue ... structure that are readily available during automatic document creation in publishing. . The main steps of our approach are: I) generate ...
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Future Publishing Formats
Michael Piotrowski
September 2016
DocEng '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
Publisher: ACM
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The familiar PDF-based scholarly publishing workflow-which emulates even earlier paper-based workflows-has been surprisingly resistent to change. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that it no longer meets the requirements of a quickly evolving scholarly, technical, and political environment, which includes the trend towards open access publishing, reproducible research, mobile devices, ...
Keywords:
publishing workflow, markup languages, scholarly publishing, document formats
Title:
Future
Publishing Formats
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
publishing workflow
scholarly
publishing
Abstract:
The familiar PDF-based scholarly publishing workflow-which emulates even earlier paper-based workflows-has been surprisingly resistent to ... and political environment, which includes the trend towards open access publishing, , reproducible research, mobile devices, linked open data, and many ... open data, and many other developments. This workshop approaches scholarly publishing from a document engineering perspective and focuses on the question ... scholarly publications. We will discuss the current state of scholarly publishing from a document engineering point of view, with the explicit ...
Primary CCS:
Publishing
References:
M. Wybrow. Reimagining digital publishing for technical documents. In Proceedings of the 2013 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, DocEng '13, pages 285--286, New York, NY, USA, 2013. ACM. 10.1145/2494266.2494324.
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Future Publishing FormatsFuture Publishing FormatsMichael PiotrowskiLeibniz Institute of European HistoryAlte Universit tsstra e 1955116 Mainz, [email protected] ... of European HistoryAlte Universit tsstra e 1955116 Mainz, [email protected] familiar PDF-based scholarly publishing workflow?whichemulates even earlier paper-based workflows?has been surpris-ingly resistent to change. ... technical, and political environment, which includes thetrend towards open access publishing, , reproducible research, mobiledevices, linked open data, and many other ... open data, and many other developments. This work-shop approaches scholarly publishing from a document engineeringperspective and focuses on the question of ... is currently much discussion and research about open ac-cess, alternative publishing models, semantic publishing, , peer re-view, data sharing, reproducible science, etc.?in short: the ... re-view, data sharing, reproducible science, etc.?in short: the futureof scholarly publishing. . Not incidentally, both candidates for ACMpresident in the 2016 ... ACMpresident in the 2016 General Election have stressed the importanceof publishing for ACM and the need to further enhance the DigitalLibrary. ... to create, manage, and maintain documents?.3 Thus, thefuture of scholarly publishing is clearly of interest for documentengineering research; but it is ... featured a workshop, organized byMichael Wybrow [5], entitled ?Reimagining Digital Publishing forTechnical Documents,? which focused on designing and evaluatingbetter layout approaches ... on scholarlypublishing in the document engineering community.2. TOPICS AND GOALSScholarly publishing involves a myriad of aspects?academic,social, legal, technical, commercial, typographic, etc.?, ... document can be processed and manipulated in allstages of the publishing process. The submission format, in particu-lar, determines how authors may ...
... higher level, we willlook at the current state of scholarly publishing from a documentengineering point of view. On a more practical ... longer-term improvements to aim for?2. Potential alternatives? What are alternative publishing ... formats and markup languagesfor use in the domain of scholarly publishing? ?? What role could semantic publishing approaches play, such asnanopublications [2], Linked Open Data, etc.? How ... Linked Open Data, etc.? How can the idea of single-source publishing made viable forscholarly publishing? ?3. Evaluation? What are the benefits and downsides of individual ... of individual publishingformats?? What are the evaluation criteria for alternative publishing work-flows from an author?s perspective?? What evaluation criteria need to ... above and a plenarysession aiming at building consensus for future publishing formatsin the document engineering community.The workshop is organized by Michael ... York, NY, USA,2012. ACM. doi: 10.1145/2361354.2361396.[5] M. Wybrow. Reimagining digital publishing for technical docu-ments. In Proceedings of the 2013 ACM Symposium ...
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A unified field theory of publishing in the networked era
Bob Stein
October 2008
BooksOnline '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM workshop on Research advances in large digital book repositories
Publisher: ACM
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publishing
Title:
A unified field theory of publishing in the networked era
Keywords:
publishing
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A Unified Field Theory of Publishing in the Networked Era Robert Stein Institute for the Future ... A.0 General Literature, GENERAL, Conference proceedings General Terms: Theory Keywords: publishing Preface I?ve been exploring the potential of ?new media? for ... its frozen "pages." This was the videodisc/cdrom era of electronic publishing. . The emergence of the web turned this vision of ... foreground, a transition that has dramatic implications. So... I haven?t published anything for nearly twelve years because, frankly, I didn't have ... labeled my little conceptual breakthrough "a unified field theory of publishing, ," but the more I think about it, the more ... the digital network? ? What is the role of the publisher and the editor? ? What is the relationship between the ... 1993 Voyager cd-rom based on a wonderful 2-volume history originally published by Knopf. In a lively back and forth with the ...
... it significantly flattens the traditional perceived hierarchy. Ever since we published Ken Wark's Gamer Theory I've tended to think of the ... equation ? we can begin to redefine the roles of publisher and editor. An old-style formulation might be that t publishers
... distribution of authors? ideas. A new formulation might be that publishers and editors contribute to building a community that involves an ... f) So it turns out that far from becoming obsolete, publishers and editors in the networked era have a crucial role ... and nurturing communities of various demographics, size, and shape. Successful publishers will build brands around curatorial and community building know-how AND ... a complex range of user experiences. [I know I'm using "publisher" " to encompass an array of tasks and responsibilities, but ... damage to the discussion]. g) Once there are roles for author/reader/editor/publisher, , we can begin to assess who adds what kind ... of monetizing schemes. People will buy subscriptions to works, to publishers, , or to channels that aggregate works from different publishers. . People might purchase access to specific titles for specific ... tiered access, where something is free in ?read-only? form, but publishers charge for the links that take you OUT of the ... type of media but the mechanism of distribution. Something is published when the individual reader/user/viewer determines the timing and mode of ... play. ?Editors should have the option of using relatively generic publishing templates for projects whose authors, for one reason or another, ... to authoring environments where they can write first drafts or publish experimentally. ?A corollary of the foregrounding of the social relations ...
... other works and commentary ? a constellation of conversations. ?Successful publishers will develop and/or embrace new ways of visualizing content and ... we design/invent the future] ?In the videodisc/cd-rom phase of electronic publishing we explored the value and potential of integrating all media ...
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DTL's DataSpot: database exploration as easy as browsing the Web…
Shaul Dar,
Gadi Entin,
Shai Geva,
Eran Palmon
May 1998
SIGMOD '98: Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Publisher: ACM
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DTL's DataSpot is an advanced, programming-free tool that lets Web designers and database developers automatically publish their databases for Web browser access. DataSpot enables non-technical end users to explore a database using free-form plain language queries combined with hypertext navigation, in a fashion similar to using search engines such as ...
Keywords:
database publishing, search, Internet, navigation
Also published in:
May 1998
ACM SIGMOD Record: Volume 27 Issue 2, June 1998
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
database publishing
Abstract:
... programming-free tool that lets Web designers and database developers automatically publish their databases for Web browser access. DataSpot enables non-technical end ... a schema-less semi-structured graph called a Web View. The DataSpot Publisher takes one or more possibly heterogeneous databases, predefined knowledge banks ...
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... programming-free tool that lets Web designers and database developers automatically publish their databases for Web browser access. DataSpot enables non-technical end ... a schema-less semi-structured graph called a Web View. The DataSpot Publisher takes one or more possibly heterogeneous databases, predefined knowledge banks ... classified ads, help desks and finance. 1.1 Keywords Internet, Database Publishing, , Search, Navigation. 2. Introduction Database publishing on the Web is a major issue in today?s world. ... provide this capability by a ?thin? interface layer. The DataSpot Publisher actually translates the source data into a novel, schema-less representation ...
... free-form queries and it uses an external index on the published data values (e.g. to guide the translation of the user?s ...
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What's in this paper?: Combining Rhetorical Entities with Linked Open Data for Semantic Literature Querying
Bahar Sateli,
René Witte
May 2015
WWW '15 Companion: Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on World Wide Web
Publisher: ACM
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Finding research literature pertaining to a task at hand is one of the essential tasks that scientists face on daily basis. Standard information retrieval techniques allow to quickly obtain a vast number of potentially relevant documents. Unfortunately, the search results then require significant effort for manual inspection, where we would ...
Keywords:
natural language processing, semantic publishing, semantic web
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
semantic publishing
References:
T. Heath and C. Bizer. Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space. Synthesis lectures on the semantic web: theory and technology. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2011.
B. Sateli and R. Witte. Supporting Researchers with a Semantic Literature Management Wiki. In The 4th Workshop on Semantic Publishing (SePublica 2014), volume 1155 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Anissaras, Crete, Greece, May 25 2014.
D. Shotton, K. Portwin, G. Klyne, and A. Miles. Adventures in semantic publishing: exemplar semantic enhancements of a research article. PLoS Computational Biology, 5(4):e1000361, 2009.
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... and Indexing]: Linguistic processing;I.7 [Document and Text Processing]: Electronic PublishingKeywordsSemantic Publishing, , Natural Language Processing, Semantic Web1. INTRODUCTIONModern search engines typically ... from several years of the SePublica2 workshop proceed-ings on Semantic Publishing. . Note that all queries and results shownin this paper ...
... on several datasets.2.3 Linked Data VocabulariesIn recent years, the Semantic Publishing community increasinglyfocused on developing vocabularies based on W3C standards, suchas ...
... which isnot necessarily the best strategy for scientific publications.6. APPLICATIONWe published the populated knowledge based described in theprevious section using the ... it to bring in some of theformality required from academic publishing. .?SePublica2013/paper-05.xml?We address the problem of identifying relations between se-mantic annotations ...
... and for the mutual benefit in cooperation be-tween researchers and publishers. .?model both the REs and NEs that appear within their ... and for the mutual benefit in cooperation be-tween researchers and publishers. .?SePublica2014/paper-05.xml?In this paper we present two ontologies, i.e., BiRO andC4O, ...
... lectures on the semantic web: theory andtechnology. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, , 2011.[8] M. Liakata, S. Saha, S. Dobnik, C. R. ... Shotton, K. Portwin, G. Klyne, and A. Miles. Adventures insemantic publishing: : exemplar semantic enhancements of a researcharticle. PLoS Computational Biology, ...
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Hermes: a notification service for digital libraries
D. Faensen,
L. Faultstich,
H. Schweppe,
A. Hinze,
A. Steidinger
December 2000
JCDL '01: Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Publisher: ACM
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The high publication rate of scholarly material makes searching and br owsing an inconvenient way to keep oneself up-to-date. Instead of being the active part in information access, researchers want to be notified whenever a new paper in one's research area is published. While more and more publishing houses or ...
Keywords:
collaborative filtering, recommender system, electronic publishing
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
electronic
publishing
Abstract:
... notified whenever a new paper in one's research area is
published. .
While more and more publishing houses or portal sites offer notification services this approach has ... single source. Its simple provider interface makes it easy for publishers to join the service and thus reaching the potential readers ...
References:
L. C. Faulstich and M. Spiliopoulou. Building HyperView wrappers for publisher web-sites. International Journal on Digital Libraries 3(1):3-18, 2000.
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... new paper inone?s research area is published.While more and more publishing houses or portal sites of-fer noti?cation services this approach has ... a single source. Its simple provider interface makes iteasy for publishers to join the service and thus reaching thepotential readers directly.This ... in a ?ood of irrelevant publications.Some information providers such as publishing houses doo?er alerting on their publications. This is de?nitely ben-e?cial ... occurring in the case when userreceives noti?cations from both a publishing house and anabstracting and citation service) cannot be avoided. Thecapabilities ... schedule, and noti?cations are not integrated.Finally, small information providers (small publishers, , uni-versities, etc.) usually do not o?er an alerting service.An ... on the Web. While users can retrieve those datafrom the publishers? ? Web sites it is unlikely that each pro-vider is ...
for digitallibraries.Individual alerting services are o?ered by several publish- -ing houses, such as Springer Link Alert1 and Elsevier Con-tents ... they are mostly based on the publications o?eredby the particular publishing house only. Pro?les can only bede?ned in a basic way, ... of certain journals, no full-text retrieval is possible.Services by secondary publishers as Swets (service Swets-Scan3) naturally cover a wider but still ... (e.g., CISTISource12). Here, the material has a large spectrum coveringseveral publishing houses and di?erent types of publications.Nevertheless, these services are restricted ... by Swets http://www.swets.nl/4ISI: Alerting Services, formerly Research Alert Direct,http://www.isinet.com/prodserv/rad/radp.htm5Catchword: Internet Publishing Services, http://www.catchword.com/6UnCover Reveal, http://uncweb.carl.org/reveal/7Neuroscion, http://www.neuroscion.com/8BioMedNet, http://www.bmn.com/9arXiv.org e-Print archive, http://www.arxiv.org/10Research papers ... of these systemsis actually used in a digital library context.Many publishers o?er free access to their bibliographicdata, usually by sending them ... is not standardized. The problem of extracting bib-liographic data from publishers? ? Web sites can be addressedusing methods from the ?eld ...
... user can request the delivery of thetop n relevant documents published during the noti?cationperiod. If the Boolean query part is missing ... system [9] that in turn contains several rule-basedwrappers for di?erent publisher Web sites.The ?rst type of wrappers converts E-mails containingtables of ...
... to change itsstructure at every moment without notice.E-mail noti?cations by publishers are intended for humanusers rather than for machine input, so ... fact, the Hermes project has an agreementwith a major scienti?c publisher to deliver bibliographicaldata as a cooperative provider.4.2 Bibliographical Formats andInteroperability ...
... toobtain object identi?ers of electronic publications. The ideais to support publishers or authors to link their bibliographyentries directly to the reference?s ... the DTD contains no elements for keywords andabstract. However, many publishers deliver data to Cross-Ref. Therefore, Hermes will support the CrossRef ... the near future to provide an e?cient way to let publish- -ers join the service. The only modi?cations that need to ... carry the document?sabstract and keywords.Recently, the Open Archive Initiative (OAI)16 published aprotocol for metadata harvesting [17]. It allows data provid-ers like ... harvesting [17]. It allows data provid-ers like technical report servers, publishing houses, librariesetc. to make their data accessible by service providers ...
covering several hundred scienti?c journals frommajor publishers, , including our project partners Springerand Nature, as well as ... Software.[9] L. C. Faulstich and M. Spiliopoulou. BuildingHyperView wrappers for publisher web-sites.International Journal on Digital Libraries, 3(1):3?18,2000.[10] J. Freytag, F. Leymann, ...
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HTML Automatic Table Layout
February 2013
ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB): Volume 7 Issue 1, March 2013
Publisher: ACM
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Automatic layout of tables is required in online applications because of the need to tailor the layout to the viewport width, choice of font, and dynamic content. However, if the table contains text, minimizing the height of the table for a fixed maximum width is NP-hard. Thus, more efficient heuristic ...
Keywords:
constrained optimization, Automatic table layout, electronic publishing
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
electronic publishing
References:
Vanoirbeek, C. 1992. Formatting structured tables. In Proceedings of Electronic Publishing (EP92). Cambridge University Press, 291--309.
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... algorithm?.http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/appendix/notes.html#h-B.5.2.Vanoirbeek, C. 1992. Formatting structured tables. In Proceedings of Electronic Publishing (EP92). Cam-bridge University Press, 291?309.Wang, X. andWood, D. 1997. Tabular ...
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Ad insertion in automatically composed documents
Niranjan Damera-Venkata,
José Bento
August 2012
DocEng '12: Proceedings of the 2012 ACM symposium on Document engineering
Publisher: ACM
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We consider the problem of automatically inserting advertisements ( ads ) into machine composed documents. We explicitly analyze the fundamental tradeoff between expected revenue due to ad insertion and the quality of the corresponding composed documents. We show that the optimal tradeoff a publisher can expect may be expressed as ...
Keywords:
document composition, automated publishing, layout synthesis, advertisement insertion
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
automated publishing
Abstract:
... corresponding composed documents. We show that the optimal tradeoff a publisher can expect may be expressed as an efficient-frontier in the ... allows a market maker to accept highly personalized content from publishers who have no design or ad inventory management capability and ... ad placement. The ad density/coverage may be controlled by the publisher or the end user on a per document basis by ...
Primary CCS:
Publishing
References:
J. Pearl. Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA, 1988.
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... corre-sponding composed documents. We show that the opti-mal tradeoff a publisher can expect may be expressed asan efficient-frontier in the revenue-quality ... automation allows a market makerto accept highly personalized content from publishers whohave no design or ad inventory management capability anddistribute formatted ... with aestheticad placement. The ad density/coverage may be controlledby the publisher or the end user on a per document ba-sis by ... Subject DescriptorsI.7.4 [Computing Methodologies]: Document and TextProcessing:Electronic PublishingGeneral TermsAlgorithms, DesignKeywordsautomated publishing, , advertisement insertion, documentcomposition, layout synthesisPermission to make digital or ... 4?7, 2012, Paris, France.Copyright 2012 ACM 978-1-4503-1116-8/12/09 ...$15.00.1. INTRODUCTIONIn traditional publishing every subscriber gets the samecopy of a newspaper/magazine, and design ... subscriber base. While professional graphicdesign works well for the traditional publishing industrywhere a single high quality document may be distributedto an ... person-alized documents that change per subscriber and by deviceform factor. Publishers want to deliver targeted personal-ized content not only because it ...
... ofads of particular sizes will be more accurately estimated bythe publisher. . Adjusting his templates and/or ad reserveprices accordingly, over time, ... Adjusting his templates and/or ad reserveprices accordingly, over time, the publisher is less likely tohave unsold ads slots in his documents.The ...
... are not yet bid onat the time of composition, the publisher must estimate theprice of each ad size. Over time, the ...
... ads of particular sizes will be more accurately estimatedby the publisher. . Adjusting his templates and/or ad reserveprices accordingly, over time, ... Adjusting his templates and/or ad reserveprices accordingly, over time, the publisher is less likely tohave unsold ads slots in his documents. ... less likely tohave unsold ads slots in his documents. The publisher hasan ad-matrix of ad-sizes and corresponding expected prices.Since there are ... the whole document when all content C has beenallocated. A publisher must choose an operating point onthis frontier set to actually ...
... points correspond to document compositionsshown in Figure 6.sponding efficient-frontier. A publisher may choose to pub-lish document 6(b) or 6(c) since quality ... and alsoreflected in the graph of Figure 7.In general a publisher may set a quality threshold andseek to publish at a point on the frontier that maximizesrevenue, subject to ... the frontier that maximizesrevenue, subject to this threshold. Alternatively, a publisher( (or end user) can have a slider that increases revenue ... where each user may sub-stitute increased ad coverage (subject to publisher qualitythresholds) for lower subscription cost according to his/herpreference.4.2.2 ComplexityAsymptotic complexity ... of the frontier points to composea single document. However, a publisher armed with auto-mated composition technology may produce different docu-ment compositions ...
... to best arrange them on the page. The user orthe publisher may control ad density and the algorithmswill produce compositions that ...
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Stage framework: an HTML5 and CSS3 framework for digital publishing
Rami Aamulehto,
Mikko Kuhna,
Jussi Tarvainen,
Pirkko Oittinen
October 2013
MM '13: Proceedings of the 21st ACM international conference on Multimedia
Publisher: ACM
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In this paper we present Stage Framework, an HTML5 and CSS3 framework for digital book, magazine and newspaper publishing. The framework offers publishers the means and tools for publishing editorial content in the HTML5 format using a single web application. The approach is cross-platform and is based on open web ...
Keywords:
digital publishing, CSS3, HTML5, browser technology, tablet magazine, web application
Title:
Stage framework: an HTML5 and CSS3 framework for digital publishing
CCS:
Publishing
Keywords:
digital publishing
Abstract:
... HTML5 and CSS3 framework for digital book, magazine and newspaper publishing. . The framework offers publishers the means and tools for publishing editorial content in the HTML5 format using a single web ... a part of master's thesis research, the framework has been published under the GPL and MIT licenses and is available to ...
Primary CCS:
Publishing
References:
Aamulehto, R. Performance Measurement Results - Digital Magazine and Newspaper Publishing with HTML5. Result document, 2013. Available at: http://mediatech.aalto.fi/~ralatalo/PMR.pdf. Referenced 18 April 2013.
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... an HTML5 andCSS3 framework for digital book, magazine and newspa-per publishing. . The framework offers publishers the meansand tools for publishing editorial content in the HTML5 for-mat using a single web ... Text Processing]: Electronic Pub-lishingGeneral TermsDocumentation, Performance, Design, ExperimentationKeywordsHTML5, CSS3, Digital Publishing, , Tablet Magazine, WebApplication, Browser Technology1http://stageframework.com2http://github.com/ralatalo/stagePermission to make digital or ... new HTML5 fea-tures, new implementation possibilities have emerged in dig-ital publishing, , especially for tablet and mobile platforms.These implementations can potentially ... of native applications and at the same time stream-line the publishing process. The extended variation of de-vices and platforms has made ... technologiestogether with Touch Events and SVG make the browser-based digital publishing a breeze. Publishers can achieve3http://bakerframework.com4http://friarframework.com851interactive and pixel perfect digital publications without re-lying on ...
... Kuvalehti8 (in Finland) have concretized their in-terest in these new publishing technologies.In the presented framework, Application Cache is usedto increase performance ...
... file de-scribing one publication with a single issue consisting of twopages.{"publisher" ": ["Aalto University"],"content": [{"identifier": "aum","title": "Aalto University Magazine","issues": [{"identifier": "2013-06","title": ... Apple App Store14.Aalto University Magazine, AUM, is a stakeholder mag-azine published by Aalto University Communications. Thecontent of the tablet concept magazine ...
... video and audio utilizing the extendedexpression power of HTML5.4.2 Automated Publishing ProcessWith HTML5-based content, automated publishing de-pendent on the source format can be used. With Aalto ... HTML5 and CSS3 technologies. The results ofthese measurements have been published as a separate doc-ument [1]. According to the test results, ... DISCUSSIONIn addition to magazine publications, Stage Frameworkcan be used to publish other publication types, includingnewspapers and books. The framework?s web application16http://mikkokuhna.com/researcher/model/does ... not set constraints on the visual appearance of pub-lications. However, publishers need to consider the publi-cation type when making design decisions, ... for example CSS Media Queries. Asa content format, HTML5 lets publishers freely decide theextent to which the new technologies are used, ... these previouslyimmature technologies with confidence, thus affecting morethan just digital publishers. . The framework has a broad ap-plicability considering there are ... application approach serves as a good starting point fora consolidated publishing platform. However, more work re-mains to be done to fully ... devicevariation are the key issues for digital magazine and news-paper publishers. . Stage Framework attempts to present so-lutions to these problems.7. ... REFERENCES[1] Aamulehto, R. Performance Measurement Results -Digital Magazine and Newspaper Publishing
... ACM.ISBN: 9781450310895, DOI: 10.1145/2393347.2393403.17http://www.nextmedia.fi854IntroductionBackgroundFrameworkWeb ApplicationMagazine StandBrowsing ViewPublicationsCachingProblemSolutionPractical ExampleAalto University MagazineAutomated Publishing
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Applying hypertext and hypermedia to scholarly journals enables both product and process innovation
Andrew E. Treloar
November 1999
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR): Volume 31 Issue 4es, Dec. 1999
Publisher: ACM
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electronic journals, parallel publishing, scholarly communication
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Publishing
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parallel publishing
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Andrea Keyhani. "The Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials: An Innovation in Electronic Journal Publishing" in Database, 16(1), 14-23, 1993.
Gregory B. Newby and Robin M. Peek. Scholarly Publishing: the Electronic Frontier. ASIS, Boston, MA, 1996.
John W. Senders. "I Have Seen the Future and It Doesn't Work: the Electronic Journal Experiment" in Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting, Society for Scholarly Publishing, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Society for Scholarly Publishing, 1980.
Andrew Treloar. "Better than Print? Hypermedia Scholarly Publishing and the World-Wide Web" in Proceedings of the Victorian Association for Library Automation Bi-ennial Conference (VALA '96), {Online: http://www.deakin.edu.au/Naetesearch/Publications/VALA96/}, 1996.
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... and citations (both within families of journals from a given publisher andbetween journals from different publishers) ) is growing steadily richer. All of these features should ... inEducation.The Journal of Biological Chemistry (available online at http://www.jbc.org/) is published by Highwire Press, aninitiative of Stanford University Libraries. It is ...
... things that distinguishes JIME is its integration ofthe review and publishing process. JIME has a publishing model that provides for both closed and open peer reviewas ... Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials: An Innovation in ElectronicJournal Publishing" " in Database, 16(1),14-23, 1993.[Magrini 1995] Tullia Magrini. "Ballad and ... 1995.[Peek 1996] Gregory B. Newby and Robin M. Peek. Scholarly Publishing: : the Electronic Frontier. ASIS, Boston,MA, 1996.[Rayward 1997] W. Boyd ... Experiment"in Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting, Society for Scholarly Publishing, , Minneapolis, Minnesota. Societyfor Scholarly Publishing, , 1980.Treloar Applying Hypertext and Hypermedia to Scholarly Journals 5ACM ... December 1999[Treloar 1996] Andrew Treloar. "Better than Print? Hypermedia Scholarly Publishing
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METIS: A Multi-faceted Hybrid Book Learning Platform
Lei Liu,
Rares Vernica,
Tamir Hassan,
Niranjan Damera Venkata,
Yang Lei,
Jian Fan,
Jerry Liu,
Steven J. Simske,
Shanchan Wu
September 2016
DocEng '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
Publisher: ACM
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Today, students are offered a wide variety of alternatives to printed material for the consumption of educational content. Previous research suggests that, while digital content has its advantages, printed content still offers benefits that cannot be matched by digital media. This paper introduces the Meaningful Education and Training Information System ...
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education, hybrid learning, printing, automated publishing
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Publishing
Keywords:
automated publishing
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Publishing
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L. Liu, J. Liu, and S. Wu. Image discovery and insertion for custom publishing. In Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Conference on Recommender Systems.
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... system and discuss how it enables hybridlearning.KeywordsHybrid Learning; Printing; Automated Publishing; ; Education1. INTRODUCTIONWith the advent of portable devices such as ...
... individual learner?s learning profile is a challengingand important task. Traditionally published content fails to con-sider this aspect of learning, and provides ...
... class, needa consistent view of the book and (2) the publishers, , who are look-ing to reduce costs when producing the ...
... J. Liu, and S. Wu. Image discovery and insertion forcustom publishing. . In Proceedings of the 2015 ACMConference on Recommender Systems.[9] ...
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