Author Index Volume 35 (2015)
Altman, M. and M. Avery, Information wants someone else to pay for it: Laws of information economics and scholarly publishing (1,2) 57– 70
Anderson, K., Peer review – A publisher value-add? Or essential to the scientific communication system? (3) 171–174
Archer, P., Putting data at the heart of the Open Web (3) 175–179
Avery, M., see Altman, M. (1,2) 57– 70
Berger, W., see Holden, L. (1,2) 141–160
Buchanan, G., see Loizides, F. (4) 259–271
Camlek, V., Professional medical social networks: An evolving source of professional knowledge and content (1,2) 77– 87
Clivaz, C., C. Pache, M. Rivoal and M. Sankar, Multimodal literacies and academic publishing: The eTalks (4) 251–258
Collins, T., Library evolution, trends and the road ahead from the EBSCO lens (1,2) 99–107
De Castro, P., The OpenAIRE2020 FP7 Post-Grant Open Access Pilot: Implementing a European-wide funding initiative for Open Access publishing costs (4) 235–241
de Kemp, A., Web25: The Road Ahead, 20–21 January 2015 (3) 161–162
Dimchev, A. and R. Stefanov, Is there a need for change in scientific communication and can open access take on this role? (4) 217–233
Dobreva, M. and B. Schmidt, Preface (4) 207–210
Holden, L., W. Berger, R. Zingarelli and E. Siegel, After-School Program for urban youth: Evaluation of a health careers course in New York City high schools (1,2) 141–160
Humphreys, A., Really, really rapid prototyping: Flash builds and user-driven innovation at JSTOR Labs (1,2) 71– 75
Kenneally, C., J. Russell, M. Whittaker and B.F. O’Leary, Panel discussion: Satisfying user demands and the impact on policy (1,2) 117–134
Koch, W., The future of academic publishing: The chemists’ point of view (1,2) 137–140
Lawlor, B., An overview of the NFAIS 2015 Annual Conference: Anticipating Demand: The User Experience as Driver (1,2) 3– 22
Lawrence, K., Today’s college students: Skimmers, scanners and efficiency-seekers (1,2) 89– 93
Leetaru, K.H., Mining libraries: Lessons learned from 20 years of massive computing on the world’s information (1,2) 31– 50
Leetaru, K.H., The user of the future: Reimagining how we think about information (1,2) 23– 29
Loizides, F., G. Buchanan and K. Mavri, Theory and practice in visual interfaces for semi-structured document discovery and selection (4) 259–271
Marra, M., Professional social networks among Italian astrophysicists. Prospective changes in validation and dissemination practices? (4) 243–249
Mavri, K., see Loizides, F. (4) 259–271
Montagano, P., Analyzing usage: Visualizing end-user workflows to drive product development (1,2) 95– 98
Nisheva-Pavlova, M., D. Shukerov and P. Pavlov, Design and implementation of a social semantic digital library (4) 273–284
O’Leary, B.F., see Kenneally, C. (1,2) 117–134
Pache, C., see Clivaz, C. (4) 251–258
Pavlov, P., see Nisheva-Pavlova, M. (4) 273–284
Pritsker, M., How video publication of laboratory experiments will solve the reproducibility problem: The Journal of Visualized Experiments (3) 181–184
Pulverer, B., Data accessibility and reproducibility: Moving to transparent publishing in the biosciences (3) 185–188
Ramjoué, C., Towards Open Science: The vision of the European Commission (3) 167–170
Rinaldo, C.A., see Smith, J.E. (4) 211–216
Rivoal, M., see Clivaz, C. (4) 251–258
Russell, J., see Kenneally, C. (1,2) 117–134
Sankar, M., see Clivaz, C. (4) 251–258
Schmidt, B., see Dobreva, M. (4) 207–210
Schumann, L. and W.G. Stock, Acceptance and use of ubiquitous cities’ information services (3) 191–206
Shukerov, D., see Nisheva-Pavlova, M. (4) 273–284
Shumaker, D., Caught in the middle: Scholars, publishers, librarians and information revolutions today and tomorrow (1,2) 51– 56
Siegel, E., see Holden, L. (1,2) 141–160
Smith, J.E. and C.A. Rinaldo, Collaborating on open science: The journey of the Biodiversity Heritage Library (4) 211–216
Stefanov, R., see Dimchev, A. (4) 217–233
Stock, W.G., see Schumann, L. (3) 191–206
Stoliartchouk, A., see Teytelman, L. (1,2) 109–115
Teytelman, L. and A. Stoliartchouk, Protocols.io: Reducing the knowledge that perishes because we do not publish it (1,2) 109–115
Whittaker, M., see Kenneally, C. (1,2) 117–134
Zingarelli, R., see Holden, L. (1,2) 141–160