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Rich Internet Publications in Rich Internet Publications in Computer ScienceComputer Science
Antonis VoutsinosKyriakos Nikolaou
AgendaAgenda
• Problem Statement• Research Question• Research Methods• Current State of Research• Screenshots of Prototype• Planning / Deliverables
Rich Internet Publications in the Computer Science
Problem statementProblem statement
• Limited acceptance of EPs/RIPs in computer science academic society.
• Undefined and non-standardized structure
In a Web 2.0 world:• Reader interaction with a publication is limited• Peer reviewing is not facilitated
Rich Internet Publications in the Computer Science
Research QuestionResearch Question
Rich Internet Publications in the Computer Science
What is an appropriate classification for structure of Enhanced Publications/Rich Internet Publications in the Computer Science discipline and how Web 2.0 canenable interactivity?
Research MethodResearch MethodLiterature ReviewLiterature Review::
- Computer Science Publications- Enhanced Publications (CS & more)- Publications concerning Web 2.0
Assess and combine best practices of the existing Assess and combine best practices of the existing enhanced publications and attempt to adapt them in enhanced publications and attempt to adapt them in the needs of Computer Science field.the needs of Computer Science field.
Experimental DesignExperimental Design::
- Propose a structure for RIPs in Computer Science- Design a RIP Prototype for a scientific publication in
Computer Science.Rich Internet Publications in the
Computer Science
Key Literature
• Woutersen-Windhouwer S., Brandsma R., Hogenaar A., Hoogerwerf M.,Doorenbosch P., Dürr E., Ludwig J., Schmidt B., Sierman B. (2009) Enhanced publications:linking publications and research data in digital repositories (Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
• Kircz, J. G. (1998). Modularity: The next form of scientific information presentation? Journal of Documentation, 54 (2), 210-235
• Kircz, J. G. (2002). New practices for electronic publishing 2: New forms of the scientific paper. Learned Publishing, 15 (1), 27-32.
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ACMACM
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Current State of ResearchCurrent State of Research
Prototype (Screenshot Prototype (Screenshot 1/2)1/2)
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Prototype (Screenshot Prototype (Screenshot 2/2)2/2)
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Planning/DeliverablesPlanning/Deliverables
•Continue research on enhanced publications in computer science field
•Finalize the “Computer Science Enhanced Publications Models” matrix.
•Continue with developing the EP/RIP prototype for computer science discipline based on the above requirements matrix.
Rich Internet Publications in the Computer Science
Questions?Questions?
Rich Internet Publications in the Computer Science