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IOP Update, LISA VII Kerry Kroffe June 20, 2014

IOP Update, LISA VII Kerry Kroffe June 20, 2014. Table of Contents. What’s been happening since LISA VI? Recent IOP Developments Astronomy Image Explorer eBooks Open Access ORCID FundRef Open Access in Astronomy & Astrophysics Recent AAS Developments IOPscience Article Evolution

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IOP Update, LISA VII Kerry Kroffe June 20, 2014

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  1. IOP Update, LISA VII Kerry Kroffe June 20, 2014

  2. Table of Contents • What’s been happening since LISA VI? • Recent IOP Developments • Astronomy Image Explorer • eBooks • Open Access • ORCID • FundRef • Open Access in Astronomy & Astrophysics • Recent AAS Developments • IOPscience Article Evolution • E–only in 2015 • Future

  3. A review of “Looking Ahead” ✔ ✔

  4. Astronomy Image Explorer (Home Page)

  5. Astronomy Image Explorer (Detailed Image)

  6. eBooks • Launched in 2014 “from the ground up” • Born digital • Subscription based • Available in EPUB3, PDF, HTML • Downloadable at Chapter/Book level • DRM free • Rich media (videos, etc…) • Counter compliant usage • Integrated with journals platform • Two products currently available • 35 total books for 2014

  7. IOP Developments • Open Access • All IOP owned journals are either hybrid or fully OA • Many (but not all) partners offer hybrid or full OA journals • Launched “offsetting” program to prevent “double dipping” • ORCID • Accepting ORCIDs from peer review from Spring of 2013 • Began depositing metadata with CrossRef in the Fall of 2013 • AAS began collecting ORCIDs in Winter of 2013 • AAS began transmitting ORCIDs in early 2014 • FundRef • Currently collecting for IOP titles • Deposit with CrossRef to begin next month • AAS slightly later

  8. Open Access in Astronomy & Astrophysics (A warning…) Figures often beguile me, particularly when I have the arranging of them myself; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli would often apply with justice and force: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." - Mark Twain's Own Autobiography: The Chapters from the North American Review Illustration by Peter Newell from COSMOPOLITAN, August 1898

  9. The Astronomy & Astrophysics OA Starscape

  10. The Astronomy & Astrophysics OA Starscape (Main Journals) 89.1%

  11. The Astronomy & Astrophysics OA Starscape (cntd…) 3.5%

  12. The Astronomy & Astrophysics OA Starscape (cntd…) 7.4%

  13. AAS Developments • Article Evolution • A new way to deliver journal content • Significantly improved navigation • New figure and table browser • Streamlined mobile version for reading on the go • MathJax for displaying complex math • Article level metrics • CJK Characters • And more… • IOPscience Article Evolution conversion • IOP published articles • 16,495 articles converted • Looking at entire back file (38,039 articles)

  14. AAS Developments (cntd.) ORCID Digital Quanta DbF Open Data Article Numbering Digital Reprints CJK (杨明) Character Support Free US Public Library Access PDF Figures E-only subscriptions in 2015

  15. AAS Developments (cntd.) ORCID Digital Quanta DbF Open Data Article Numbering Digital Reprints CJK (杨明) Character Support Free US Public Library Access PDF Figures E-only subscriptions in 2015

  16. The Future* • Death to PDF! • Embrace “born digital” • Question everything • Tools for authorship/review • Content presentation (what’s a page?) • Networked environments • Graceful versioning • Optimize tools to reduce administrative burden on scholars • Semantically driven overlays • Dynamically generated EPUB3 for journal articles • Allow for file customization • Dynamic updates (stylesheets, etc…) * As seen through Kerry Kroffe’s eyes (not representing IOP or AAS necessarily)

  17. Thank You! Questions? Kerry Kroffe Publisher kerry.kroffe@iop.org @kerrykroffe

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