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Fridolin Wild - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The green and gold road: Journal Management and publishing workflow extensions for the DSpace repository platform
    International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, 2008
    Co-Authors: Andreas Geyrecker, Fridolin Wild
    Abstract:

    Articles are still the predominant format in scientific publishing, even in the web-based era. However, scientific articles often lack semantic markup. In this paper, we propose an integrated publishing and Journal Management workflow based on the DSpace repository software. A simple authoring and submission process, including content storage in an eXtensible Markup Language (XML)-based format and automated metadata extraction directly from the author's document, allows extending articles with structured metadata and semantic markup. Articles are no longer limited to their Portable Document Format (PDF) representation. The proposed system allows publishing content in different output formats, namely, eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) and PDF, with the help of eXtensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) stylesheets. This helps improve the reading experience. Furthermore, based on the articles archived in the repository, the system should make the setup and maintenance of Journal issues easier. The new ...

  • WSKS (2) - The Green and Gold Road: Journal Management and Publishing Workflow Extensions for the DSpace Repository Platform
    The Open Knowlege Society. A Computer Science and Information Systems Manifesto, 1
    Co-Authors: Andreas Geyrecker, Fridolin Wild
    Abstract:

    Today a major part of scientific publishing means distribution of articles through Journals both in print and online. Articles are still the predominant publishing format, even in the web-based publishing era. In this paper we present an integrated Journal Management and publishing workflow based on the DSpace repository software. It is meant to suggest an approach which simplifies the authoring and submission process, including automated metadata extraction directly from the author’s document. Delivering content in flexible ways helps to improve reading experience and enables better handling of archived scholarly material. Therefore, the system offers the publishing of repository content in different output formats, namely XHTML and PDF with the help of XSL stylesheets. Furthermore, it should make the set up and maintenance of Journal issues easier. The new Journal workflow allows flexible packaging of repository content and even automated production of print editions of Journal issues.

Jenny Hart - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Andreas Geyrecker - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The green and gold road: Journal Management and publishing workflow extensions for the DSpace repository platform
    International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, 2008
    Co-Authors: Andreas Geyrecker, Fridolin Wild
    Abstract:

    Articles are still the predominant format in scientific publishing, even in the web-based era. However, scientific articles often lack semantic markup. In this paper, we propose an integrated publishing and Journal Management workflow based on the DSpace repository software. A simple authoring and submission process, including content storage in an eXtensible Markup Language (XML)-based format and automated metadata extraction directly from the author's document, allows extending articles with structured metadata and semantic markup. Articles are no longer limited to their Portable Document Format (PDF) representation. The proposed system allows publishing content in different output formats, namely, eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) and PDF, with the help of eXtensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) stylesheets. This helps improve the reading experience. Furthermore, based on the articles archived in the repository, the system should make the setup and maintenance of Journal issues easier. The new ...

  • WSKS (2) - The Green and Gold Road: Journal Management and Publishing Workflow Extensions for the DSpace Repository Platform
    The Open Knowlege Society. A Computer Science and Information Systems Manifesto, 1
    Co-Authors: Andreas Geyrecker, Fridolin Wild
    Abstract:

    Today a major part of scientific publishing means distribution of articles through Journals both in print and online. Articles are still the predominant publishing format, even in the web-based publishing era. In this paper we present an integrated Journal Management and publishing workflow based on the DSpace repository software. It is meant to suggest an approach which simplifies the authoring and submission process, including automated metadata extraction directly from the author’s document. Delivering content in flexible ways helps to improve reading experience and enables better handling of archived scholarly material. Therefore, the system offers the publishing of repository content in different output formats, namely XHTML and PDF with the help of XSL stylesheets. Furthermore, it should make the set up and maintenance of Journal issues easier. The new Journal workflow allows flexible packaging of repository content and even automated production of print editions of Journal issues.

Vedran Mornar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • An electronic Journal Management system
    IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1
    Co-Authors: Hrvoje Bogunovic, E. Pek, Sven Lončarić, Vedran Mornar
    Abstract:

    A Web-based information system for Management of scientific electronic Journals is presented. Journal Management requires exchange of information between many participants in the publishing process, including authors, reviewers, editors, and collectors. Each participant in the process plays a different role, and cooperates with other participants. The Web system is implemented using open source solutions on the Linux platform. A three-tiered information system architecture has been used. An object oriented PHP (PHP hypertext preprocessor) is used as a server side scripting language to implement the business logic. A database Management system is provided by PostgreSQL, although database connection abstraction is utilized. Apache Web server is used together with SSL encryption mechanism to provide HTML content to end-user. The system is currently in use for editorial support of an international scientific Journal and the initial results have been encouraging.

Heather Wicht - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Software for Managing Licenses and Compliance
    Journal of Library Administration, 2005
    Co-Authors: Yem S. Fong, Heather Wicht
    Abstract:

    Abstract As more collection dollars are allocated to the purchase of electronic content, the Management of these resources continues to challenge libraries. In order to streamline this activity, and to improve compliance with license terms and conditions, libraries are exploring a number of software solutions. These range from tracking data in spreadsheets or developing local databases to buying software from commercial vendors. This article reviews the progress of e-resource software development, such as the Colorado Alliance's Gold Rush software, Innovative Interfaces' Electronic Resource Management module, EBSCO's Journal Management services and others, and explores what these products are designed to do.