2002
DOI: 10.1108/03074800210428588
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Stratum continuum of information: scholarly communication and the role of university libraries

Abstract: Scholarly communication and the role of university libraries.

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“…Experimentation at the level that DHQ espouses – including experimentation with “audio‐visual elements, executable programs and big datasets” (Waiijers, 2002, p. 169) – was beyond the scope of the initial launch of the IMH online, but we still committed to a rich‐level of XML encoding that would afford us, at a later date, the prospects of exploring more dynamic interfaces. As Waaijers (2002, p. 169) described, XML:[…] facilitates the anatomizing of the internal structure of the document. Paragraphs, quotations, conclusions, etc.…”
Section: Encoding Serials: Print Vs Born Digitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Experimentation at the level that DHQ espouses – including experimentation with “audio‐visual elements, executable programs and big datasets” (Waiijers, 2002, p. 169) – was beyond the scope of the initial launch of the IMH online, but we still committed to a rich‐level of XML encoding that would afford us, at a later date, the prospects of exploring more dynamic interfaces. As Waaijers (2002, p. 169) described, XML:[…] facilitates the anatomizing of the internal structure of the document. Paragraphs, quotations, conclusions, etc.…”
Section: Encoding Serials: Print Vs Born Digitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25), these partnerships benefit the library as well, since, in her view, "enriched electronic texts also have the potential to showcase the university as an electronic publisher." Beyond collaborations historically forged with electronic text centers, academic libraries are now increasingly engaged in online publishing of scholarly journals (Alexander and Goodyear, 2000;Borgman, 2000;McGann, 1996;Rao, 2001;Thomas, 2006;Waiijers, 2002), and have developed software platforms in support of electronic publishing such as DPubs and the Open Journal System (OJS). DPubs (http://dpubs.…”
Section: Academic Libraries and Scholarly Publishingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…87, διακρίνει τη διαφορά μεταξύ ηγέτη και διοικητικού. 404 Βλ. Lurey και Raisinghani (2001), επίσης στο TFPL (1995) σ.…”
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