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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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!