Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog Update (7/15/09)

The latest update of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog (SEPW) is now available. It provides information about new works related to scholarly electronic publishing, such as books, e-prints, journal articles, magazine articles, technical reports, and white papers.

Especially interesting are: "ARCHER—e-Research Tools for Research Data Management," "The Case for Regulating Google and the Proposed Book Rights Registry," "Characteristics of Open Access Scholarly Publishing: A Multidisciplinary Study," "Metadata Quality in Digital Repositories: A Survey of the Current State of the Art," "Motivations for Web-Based Scholarly Publishing: Do Scientists Recognize Open Availability as an Advantage?," "Name Authority Control in Institutional Repositories," "The National E-Books Observatory Project: Examining Student Behaviors and Usage," "Open Access for Digitization Projects," "Repository Metadata: Approaches and Challenges," and "Where There’s a Will There’s a Way?: Survey of Academic Librarian Attitudes about Open Access."

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Author: Charles W. Bailey, Jr.

Charles W. Bailey, Jr.