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= Elsevier Visit =
Participants: Curt E. Kohler, Anita de Waard, Malte Dreyer, Ulla Tschida, Inga Overkamp
Participants: Curt E. Kohler, Anita de Waard, Malte Dreyer, Ulla Tschida, Inga Overkamp


Elsevier Labs Academic Collaborations:
= Introduction Elsevier Labs Academic Collaborations =
* Win/Win situations - data available, interface knowledge
* Win/Win situations - data available, interface knowledge
* Scientist publish everywhere - but only want to get back what they need
* Scientist publish everywhere - but only want to get back what they need
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* OKKAM (many partners): architecture to build a global web of entitites  
* OKKAM (many partners): architecture to build a global web of entitites  
* Pragmatic Research Article (University of Utrecht): storyboards of scientific papers: 3-5 episodes and then resolution. Rhetorical moves... Activiietes can be. Final goal: To develop a structure to find out how the knowledge is stored/derived from a paer
* Pragmatic Research Article (University of Utrecht): storyboards of scientific papers: 3-5 episodes and then resolution. Rhetorical moves... Activiietes can be. Final goal: To develop a structure to find out how the knowledge is stored/derived from a paer
= MPG Introduction =

Revision as of 10:44, 13 September 2007

Participants: Curt E. Kohler, Anita de Waard, Malte Dreyer, Ulla Tschida, Inga Overkamp

Introduction Elsevier Labs Academic Collaborations[edit]

  • Win/Win situations - data available, interface knowledge
  • Scientist publish everywhere - but only want to get back what they need

Areas of interest:

  • semantic entities, e.g. a protein - need to be structurized? -
  • author support to structure
  • research data (become more and more important)
  • desktop tools
  • virtual communities

Projects:

  • BioImage (UK): to come for a metadata standard for images
  • DOPE for Economics (Germany, Uni Mannheim): - semantic entities. visualizing content concepts in economic
  • Metadata Madness (neuroscience editors): authoring tool to semenatically enrich neuroscience publications by bibliographic references, biological references, multimedia entitites
  • OKKAM (many partners): architecture to build a global web of entitites
  • Pragmatic Research Article (University of Utrecht): storyboards of scientific papers: 3-5 episodes and then resolution. Rhetorical moves... Activiietes can be. Final goal: To develop a structure to find out how the knowledge is stored/derived from a paer

MPG Introduction[edit]