"The Coming Revolution in Scholarly Communications & Cyberinfrastructure"

Lee did an excellent job in putting this together! It looks extremely interesting. You can download the entire issue (in PDF).


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Introduction

Lee Dirks, Microsoft Corporation

Tony Hey, Microsoft Corporation

The Shape of the Scientific Article in The Developing Cyberinfrastructure

Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)

Next-Generation Implications of Open Access

Paul Ginsparg, Cornell University

Web 2.0 in Science

Timo Hannay, Nature Publishing

Reinventing Scholarly Communication for the Electronic Age

J. Lynn Fink, University of California, San Diego

Philip E. Bourne, University of California, San Diego

Interoperability for the Discovery, Use, and Re-Use of Units of Scholarly Communication

Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Carl Lagoze, Cornell University

Incentivizing the Open Access Research Web

Publication-Archiving, Data-Archiving and Scientometrics

Tim Brody, University of Southampton, UK

Les Carr, University of Southampton, UK

Yves Gingras, Universit  du Qu bec   Montr al (UQAM)

Chawki Hajjem, Universit  du Qu bec   Montr al (UQAM)

Stevan Harnad, University of Southampton, UK; Universit  du Qu bec   Montr al (UQAM)

Alma Swan, University of Southampton, UK; Key Perspectives

The Law as Cyberinfrastructure

Brian Fitzgerald, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Kylie Pappalardo, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Perspectives

Cyberinfrastructure For Knowledge Sharing

John Wilbanks, Scientific Commons

Perspectives

Trends Favoring Open Access

Peter Suber, Earlham College