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Garrett Eastman

Twelve Library User Studies Distilled - Tennant: Digital Libraries - Blog on Library Jo... - 2 views

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    JISC study form OCLC, RIN and JISC survey data on digital library user behavior, highlights disciplinary differences in e-research and reliance upon Google
Garrett Eastman

The Idea of Order: Transforming Research Collections for 21st Century Scholarship - 0 views

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    Consists of three reports, "Can a New Research Library Be All-Digital," "On the Cost of Keeping a Book" "Ghostlier Demarcations" (latter discusses large text databases such as Google Books and their impact on scholars)
Gosia Stergios

MIT Launches New Center for Mobile Learning - MIT Media Relations - 0 views

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    MIT Launches New Center for Mobile Learning Receives Initial Funding from Google Education.
Gosia Stergios

Choo: Information Seeking on the Web--An Integrated... - Google Scholar - 1 views

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    Review all for understandign the user behavior in the context of DPLA
Gosia Stergios

Google's Digital Humanities Research Grants have been awarded (July 2010) - 0 views

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    Google Books (despite some OCR-related quality issues) is becoming a treasure trove for computational research (such as culturomics) and other digital humanities projects.
Garrett Eastman

Decoupling the scholarly journal PREREVIEW - Google Docs - 0 views

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    A preprint of an article submitted for publication urging changes to the scholarly journal publishing system. Much of the article reviews previous attempts at change: overlay journals (topical collections of disparate articles from various journals) have not seen widespread adoption; modified open access platforms such as PLOsONE seem to charge too much for what they are; postpublication services such as F1000. The authors propose a model to give authors of articles maximum control of their work and service providers "freedom to innovate"
Gosia Stergios

What would scholarly communications look like if we invented it today? (blog entry, C. ... - 0 views

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    Characteristics: Registration of ideas, data or other outputs for the purpose of assigning credit and priority to the right people is high on everyone's list. The ability to re-use, replicate, and re-purpose outputs very highly as well. It would need to enable and support public and stakeholder engagement. The the system will support discovery and filtering tools so that users can find the content they are looking for in a huge and diverse volume of available material.
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