STM Innovations Seminar 2011
Enriching Content: deeper, smarter, better.
December 2nd 2011
Hilton London Kensington Hotel
Evaluation
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Opening Keynote Speaker
Triple bypass - What does the death of the semantic web mean for publishers?
Richard Padley, Managing Director, Semantico
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Moderator: Terry Hulbert,AIP, Director of Business Development
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Panel: Richer Content
Moderator: David Martinsen, ACS Publications, Senior Scientist
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Time Travel for the Scholarly Web
Herbert Van de Sompel, Staff Scientist at the Research Library of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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How to Execute the Research Paper: From Data Journals to Virtual Machines
Anita de Waard, Elsevier Labs, Researcher Disruptive Technologies
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Computation meets Knowledge
Conrad Wolfram, Strategic Director and European co-founder, Wolfram Research
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Future Lab Flash I
Daniel Pollock, NPG: Mobile or Desktop? Kindle or iPad? HTML5 or ePub? Why we should wait and see
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Graham McCann, IoPP Article Evolution
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Michael Forster, Wiley: iMolecules
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Kent Anderson, JBJS: Portfolio Expansion
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IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Elsevier: Connecting to external data sets through ScVerse Applications
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Afternoon Keynote Speaker
Digital Dementia: Lost in knowledge or a New Scholarly Landscape?
IEEE lecture on Innovative Libraries
Paul Gandel, Professor of Information Studies, Syracuse University.
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Moderator: Gerry Grenier, IEEE, Director of Publishing Technologies
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Panel: Smarter Analyses, Better Discovery
Moderator: Eefke Smit, STM Director, Standards and Technology
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Text Mining and Semantic Publishing
Sophia Ananiadou, Director of the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), Professor, Text Mining, School of Computer Science, University of Manchester
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Journal Article Mining and Scholarly Publishers
Maurits van der Graaf, Pleiade Management Consultancy and Management BV
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Text Mining meets Crowd Sourcing: author disambiguation in High-Energy Physics
Salvatore Mele, Manager Open Access, CERN
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Future Lab Flash II
Toby Green OECD: Better-Life Index
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Prakash Bellur, IEEE: Article of the Future
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Dave Martinsen, ACS: Much Ado About Data
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Richard Kidd, RSC: Open PHACTS
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Thijs Willems, Springer: The Book Will Never Die
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Daniel Mayer, Temis
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Future Lab Flash I and Future Lab Flash II:
Moderator: Jonathan Clark, Jonathan Clark & Partners B.V.
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Overall Seminar
1. How do you rank this seminar in terms of:
a. Content & Usefulness
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b. Meeting with colleagues and other professionals
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3. Did you like the concept of the Future Lab Flash sessions and did the sessions provide the right subject?
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4. Please indicate 3 topics you would like to see covered in the next Innovations Seminars:
More on Mobile Technology and Mobile Apps
How Cloud Computing will change STM Publishing
Semantic Search, the semantic web
Web 2.0and social applications in STM (blogs, wiki’s, collaborative space, etc)
Researchers networks, knowledge discovery via people networks
Visualisation
More of eBooks
More on data sets
Multimedia publishing
Datamining, textmining applications
Digital Preservation Initiatives
Innovations on the use of raw research data, grey literature
Locations specific Services
More on digital identifiers (for authors, for institutes, for users, etc)
Open access innovations
What are the big players developing, eg Google, Microsoft, Amazon, etc
Real life business cases of Innovations
e-Science Infrastructures (eg EU initiatives)
New web solutions
Single sign-on, Open ID
New innovations at Institutional repositories
Metadata and ontologies
Video applications
Evolving standards in the publishing industry
Augmented realities
Actionable content
The semantic journal
API platforms
Multidevice strategies
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5. What was the best feature(s) of the seminar?
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6. Which part of the seminar could you do without?
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7. Do you have any suggestions for future speakers and/or seminars?
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8. Are you a member of STM?
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Thank you very much!