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Who pay’s….

Who pay’s…. the Ferryman ?. Information access in the virtual scientific environment. Prof. M.M.Chanowski. Why are only some of us recognizing the fundamental changes in communication. The effects on Publishing. The effects on Publishers. The effects on writing.

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  1. Who pay’s…. the Ferryman ?

  2. Information access in the virtual scientific environment Prof. M.M.Chanowski

  3. Why are only some of us recognizing the fundamental changes in communication The effects on Publishing The effects on Publishers The effects on writing The effects on communication technology

  4. 1995 1450 Evolution past future Digital era document era Revolution Revolution

  5. Evolution More of the same ? Future Past and Present If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got. Albert Einstein

  6. Revolution Different Future Past and Present What is YOUR perception ?

  7. 1910 Prophesy ?

  8. 1790

  9. 1920

  10. 2002

  11. 1790

  12. 1890

  13. 1970

  14. 2003

  15. INDEX

  16. You have to know your ‘sources’ You have to interpret 30 headlines before selection

  17. Pre-knowledge is required

  18. Jumping from URL to URL From search engine to search engine From design to design

  19. Open URL (meta-tags) Z39.50 / RSW Federated search (Metasearch)

  20. More than 50% of all STM information is in the hands of only a few publishers Elsevier KAP (taken over by Candover ) Springer verlag (for sale) Wiley Taylor & Francis

  21. Universities and Libraries want to pay less (or nothing) for information OAI Open Archives Initiative SPARC (Sparc strives to return science to the scientists)

  22. Sally Morris (Assoc.of Learned and Professional Science Publishers) ‘The open Access initiatives will undermine existing journals without replacing them’ ‘…the peer review process should not be underestimated

  23. Creatieve Science

  24. João Mageuijo ‘Peer review doesn’t mean anything. The system has been disintegrating for years

  25. Oktober 13th 2003

  26. Individualism

  27. Who needs the Ferryman ?

  28. The scientific Journal wants to publish the Author wants exposure The ‘User’ wants quality and retrievability

  29. Hiërarchy Power Structure

  30. Hiërarchy Network Power Vision Unstructured Structure Pull Push

  31. Application Interface Application Application Application Interface Interface Interface Interface End User

  32. Begin User Interface Engine Engine Engine Engine

  33. Finding the right answer at the right place at the right moment

  34. Greetings from Sweden

  35. Temporal Typography

  36. Header

  37. I don’t know who discovered water but it could not have been a fish

  38. The E-user comes from a different culture He or she wants information without: pre-knowledge thresholds visible costs (sharing)

  39. Fuzziness

  40. Pancake Panncake (green book) 1997 Search: Pancake Found:16 Found: 39 Found: 34 Found: 51 Pencake Crêpe Pizza

  41. 2D Tree structure Hierarchie

  42. Unstructured, MultiDimensionalmodel

  43. Digital Object Identifiers Cross References

  44. Discovery Informatics (Collaborative filtering) 0.49 0.69 0.52

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