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20. ELPUB 2016: Göttingen, Germany
- Fernando Loizides, Birgit Schmidt:

Positioning and Power in Academic Publishing: Players, Agents and Agendas, 20th International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Göttingen, Germany, June 7-9, 2016. IOS Press 2016, ISBN 978-1-61499-648-4 - Birgit Schmidt, Pascal V. Calarco

, Iryna Kuchma
, Kathleen Shearer:
Time to Adopt: Librarians' New Skills and Competency Profiles. 1-8 - Angelika Kutz:

SCOAP3/SCOAP3-DH - Gold Open Access in High Energy Physics. 9-15 - Imma Subirats, Iryna Solodovnik, Paolo Budroni, Raman Ganguly

, Rastislav Hudak:
COAR Case Study Controlled Vocabularies and PHAIDRA International. 16-22 - Bernd Kulawik:

"If there are documents you really care about: Print them out!" (Vint Cerf, 2015). 23-27 - Xenia Van Edig

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Interactive Public Peer ReviewTM: an innovative approach to scientific quality assurance. 28-33 - Elke Brehm:

Renegotioating Open-Access-Licences for Scientific Films. 34-36 - Nathalie Cornic:

ROAD: the Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources to Promote Open Access Worldwide. 37-41 - Graham Stone

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Sustaining the growth of library scholarly publishing. 42-47 - Fiona G. G. Nielsen, Nadezda Kovalevskaya:

Genome sharing projects around the world: how you find data for your research. 48-50 - Maria Eskevich:

Stakeholders in academic publishing: text and data mining perspective and potential. 51-57 - Sven Bingert, Stefan Buddenbohm

, Daniel Kurzawe
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Referencing of complex software environments as representations of research data. 58-68 - Laurence Mabile, Paola De Castro

, Elena Bravo
, Barbara Parodi
, Mogens Thomsen
, Samuel Moore, Anne Cambon-Thomsen:
Towards New Metrics For Bioresource Use. 69-74 - Thomas Margoni

, Roberto Caso
, Rossana Ducato
, Paolo Guarda, Valentina Moscon:
Open Access, Open Science, Open Society. 75-86 - Thomas Kluyver

, Benjamin Ragan-Kelley, Fernando Pérez, Brian E. Granger, Matthias Bussonnier, Jonathan Frederic, Kyle Kelley, Jessica B. Hamrick, Jason Grout, Sylvain Corlay
, Paul Ivanov, Damián Avila, Safia Abdalla, Carol Willing, Jupyter Development Team:
Jupyter Notebooks - a publishing format for reproducible computational workflows. 87-90 - Birgit Schmidt, Arvid Deppe

, Julien Bordier, Tony Ross-Hellauer
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Peer Review on the Move from Closed to Open. 91-98 - Lara Speicher:

UCL Press: a new model for open access university presses. 99-104 - Behnam Ghavimi, Philipp Mayr, Sahar Vahdati, Christoph Lange:

Identifying and Improving Dataset References in Social Sciences Full Texts. 105-114 - Elena Simukovic

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Battling for 'Openness'. Applying Situational Analysis to Negotiations Between Dutch Universities and Elsevier. 115-118 - Fernando Loizides, Sam A. M. Jones:

Insights from Over a Decade of Electronic Publishing Research. 119-124 - Gerald Beasley:

Article Processing Charges: A New Route to Open Access? 125-130 - Amir Reza Asnafi

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A glance on presence of Shahid Beheshti University scholars in Research Gate. 131-134 - Astrid Orth

, Nancy Pontika, David Ball:
FOSTER's Open Science Training Tools and Best Practices. 135-141 - Katharina Müller

, Arvid Deppe
, Maxie Gottschling, Elóy Rodrigues, Kathleen Shearer:
Stepping Up Towards Greater Alignment of Repository Networks. 142-146

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