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Settlement between Google and Authors Guild from Jan F. Constantine

April 22nd, 2009

Jan F. Constantine – the General Counsel of Authors Guild in the USA was the second on the session called Google, Publishing & Electronic Libraries: Visions, Challenges, Opportunities, Consequences that took place almost in the end of APE 2009. The first thing that Mr. Constantine talked about was the settlement between Google and Authors Guild. He told that GBS (Google Book Search) offers books protected by copyright that could be previewed and bought; books protected by copyright that are out of print but available through preprint and books that are protected by copyright that can be read, downloaded and even printed. Moreover, Jan F. Constantine underlines that users of Google should pay for downloadable PDF files or pay-per-view scheme.
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Challenges for the future from Director of RIN

April 14th, 2009

It was very interesting report named “Forward, but in what Direction?” that was presented by Director of Research Information Network (RIN) Dr. Michael Jubb. He emphasized that governments invest money in research because of the positive influence on society and that governments want to increase or maximize that influence. Costs of research are increasing and cost-effectiveness becomes one of the dominant themes. Dr. Michael Jubb said that there is less knowledge about how information resources and services are used. Users don’t know and don’t understand how digital information system works but they want to get fast access to information they need and to evaluation services.
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Aims of Google Book Search from Daniel J. Clancy

April 2nd, 2009

Dr. Daniel J. Clancy – Engineering Director of Google Inc., was presenting his report about aims of Google Book Search. He underlined that Google is looking forward about making book finding as easy as finding some webpage. Dr. J. Clancy thinks it would help Google’s users to find books they need and read them sitting home without going to libraries. Google Book Search has two huge sources: 1. The partner program, 2. The library project. He says that for books that are protected by copyright search results would be like random text pieces or table of contents and that books that are out of copyright may be read or downloaded.
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Presentations from Dirk Lens and Paul Evans

March 15th, 2009

Dirk Lens (Member of the Executive Board, Swets, Lisse) and Dr. Paul Evans (Senior Vice President, International Publishing Development, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam) were talked about Multiplication of Impact through Simplification and The New Deal – Freedoms, Experiments, Sustainability – The road ahead, respectively. Dirk Lens spoke about mail functionalities of the SwetsWise product portfolio. Dr. Paul Evans governments of developed countries should help to development if innovations in publishing. But both of them underlined that there are different players in the publishing world that should co-operate and help each other to develop publishing, make it easier and faster. There were two very interesting presentations from Mr. Lens and Mr. Evans.
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The Future is near with John Gardner and Robert Kelly

March 12th, 2009

The Future is near: Universally Usable Mainstream on-Line Publishing – is the topic that was presented by the President of ViewPlus Technologies – John Gardner and Director of Journal Information Systems of the American Physical Society – Robert Kelly. They presented IVEO® Hands-on-Learning-System. This system allows the combination of touch, sound and vision. John Gardner and Robert Kelly explained that IVEO® makes images like graphs or diagrams accessible to blind people. This system also reads values of data points and labels when you touch them. They hope it would be very useful system for visually handicapped people because it makes them to feel the image after printing it with an embossing printer or via a tactile touchpad.
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Second keynote from Professor Dr. Rudi Studer

March 5th, 2009

It was very interesting report from Professor Dr. Rudi Studer – the Immediate Past President of Semantic Web Science Association and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology & FZI Research Center for Information Technologies about The Semantic Web. It was presentation about enabling innovative approaches for handling information and services. The main idea of his report was creation of Semantic Web that would help to connect people and information faster and more precisely and that’s why would raise the creation of online knowledge at a new level. It was the very first time on APE 2009 when somebody emphasized the idea of Semantic Web creation.
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Interesting report from Dr. Carlos Morais Pires

March 2nd, 2009

Head of Sector – Scientific Data Infrastructures of European Commission Dr. Carlos Morais Pires underlined that speed of information transfer is the main thing that needs to be done in future in his report called “European Commission: e-Infrastructure for Europe – From Networks and Grids to Repositories and Scientific Data”. It was the main topic of his report. Dr. Pires told that it is impossible to imagine scientific work without access to Internet and that’s why it is important to develop e-infrastructures giving scientists an opportunity of getting new information about innovations as fast as possible. It really was one of the most interesting reports on APE 2009.
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Presentation about Information Overload with Kevin Cohn

February 17th, 2009

Kevin Cohn (Director of Product Development and Client Services, Atypon Systems, Inc. Santa Clara) was the third in “The Impact of Technology” chaired by Anthony Watkinson with his report about Serendipity of Online: Information Discovery amidst Information Overload. He asked the question what would happen with serendipity in case of online content because benefits of physically accessible media like books in bookstores allow customers to flip though single pages of a book enabling him to find content he could not find – so called serendipity. Mr. Cohn believes that serendipity could exist in the Internet. He says that Interfaces will continue to develop and would be based mostly on visual cues.
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Travis Brooks with interesting report on APE 2009

February 16th, 2009

Travis Brooks (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford) was the second in session Information Discovery and Access: Repositories, Infrastructures, Libraries, How Everything Comes Together with his report about Organizing a Research Community with SPIRES. He told that SPIRES is much more useful and productive than SLAC. SPIRES attracts 25 thousand searchers a day. It is 100% open access to scientific information. There are mainly pre-prints with links to full text from all known resources. It helps researchers to find information they need faster losing minimum time for searching. Brooks thinks that SLAC should migrate with SPIRES to INSPIRE that would help to remove barriers between research fields, repositories and the researchers and curators.
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