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Information Policies in Science: qualitative and quantitative aspects (Progetti)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Information Policies in Science: qualitative and quantitative aspects (literal)
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1. The European vision on Scientific Information Author: Carla Basili, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, \"Sapienza\" University of Rome, Italy
2. Correlation and regression between proprietary and open access scientometrics tools -an exploratory study. Author: Angela Repanovici, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
3. Altmetrics: a case study on information practices of humanities scholars. Author: Anna Maria Tammaro, University of Parma, Italy
4. The Evaluation of Research in the Humanities: A Comparative Analysis. Authors: Chiara Faggiolani-Giovanni Solimine, \"Sapienza\" University of Rome, Italy
5. Library and science indicators: towards a new paradigm to assess the library and information services as an input to the academic processes. Authors: Carla Basili - Markku Laitinen - Jarmo
Saarti, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy; National Library, Finland; University of Eastern Finland Library, Finland
6. Digital preservation: an open-source architecture. Authors: Giancarlo Birello, Valter Giovanetti, Ivano Fucile, Cnr-Ceris, ITOffice, Anna Perin, Cnr-Ceris, Library, Italy (literal)
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- Knowledge circulation and scientific information flow have acquired a strategic importance to European economy since the launch in 2000 of the Lisbon Strategy for a knowledge-based economy. As a consequence, it is claimed that improved availability, access and persistence of scientific information will play a vital role in fostering research & development and promoting innovation. Against this context, the session addresses some of the many different aspects of information policy, in the Sciences in general, and in the Humanities more specifically. (literal)
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