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December 18, 2006

Google offer on journal archives...

Peter Suber reports on his Open Access News that Google is offering to digitize journal backfiles. The full text articles are available as images and for free hosted by Google. The deal is non-exclusive and publishers retain copyright (but many backfiles will be out of copyright) but Google will not supply the publisher with the electronic files - so non-exclusive means that the publisher or someone else could digitize the backfile too (but how to recover the costs when it's all free in Google?).

Dorothea Salo (recent STM Innovations speaker) over at Caveat Lector provides an excellent review of the Google offer with some good advice for publishers ("always control your bits").

December 12, 2006

Exhibit A

MIT's Simile project has just released Exhibit, a " lightweight structured data publishing framework." Read that as "an easy-to-use mashup creation tool." I have heard that Leigh has already started experimenting with it. I look forward to a writeup soon...

Speaking of STM Innovations....

The STM Innovations meeting on December 7th in London was excellent. Leigh Dodds has a short summary of the day on his blog. Interestingly, I can't find anything about the conference on the STM website.

Zotero - next generation research tool?

Zotero was mentioned at the STM Innovations talk in London and it's worth taking a look. It's billed as the next generation of bibliographic management software - End Note but a lot more included. DOIs should be incorporated into this tool - I couldn't find any mention of CrossRef or DOIs.