New Issue Alert: The January/February 2017 of D-Lib Magazine is Now Available Online (Reproducible Open Science Workshop Special Issue)
The January/February 2017 of D-Lib Magazine (Volume 23, Number 1/2) is now available online. The complete table of contents (with abstracts) is available here.
Items in this issue include:
Special Issue
Editorial by Laurence Lannom, Corporation for National Research Initiatives
“The first international workshop on Reproducible Open Science (RepScience2016) was held in Hanover, Germany last September. D-Lib is pleased to present a special issue dedicated to this conference. A distinguished set of guest editors have assembled nine articles from the conference and have written a short introductory editorial of their own, as is our custom with special issues.”
RepScience2016
Guest Editorial by Amir Aryani, Australian National Data Service; Oscar Corcho, Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; Paolo Manghi, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche; Jochen Schirrwagen, Bielefeld University LibraryArticles
From Data to Machine Readable Information Aggregated in Research Objects
Article by Markus Stocker, PANGAEA, MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen
The Scholix Framework for Interoperability in Data-Literature Information Exchange
Article by Adrian Burton and Amir Aryani, Australian National Data Service; Hylke Koers, Elsevier; Paolo Manghi and Sandro La Bruzzo, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche; Markus Stocker, Michael Diepenbroek and Uwe Schindler, PANGAEA, MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen; Martin Fenner, DataCite
Supporting Data Reproducibility at NCI Using the Provenance Capture System
Article by Jingbo Wang, Ben Evans and Lesley Wyborn, National Computational Infrastructure, Australia; Nick Car, Geoscience Australia; Edward King,CSIRO, Australia
Graph Connections Made By RD-Switchboard Using NCI’s Metadata
Article by Jingbo Wang, Ben Evans and Lesley Wyborn, National Computational Infrastructure, Australia; Amir Aryani and Melanie Barlow, Australian National Data Service
Opening the Publication Process with Executable Research Compendia
Article by Daniel Nüst, Markus Konkol, Edzer Pebesma and Christian Kray, Institute for Geoinformatics; Marc Schutzeichel, Holger Przibytzin and Jörg Lorenz, University and State Library, Münster
Conquaire: Towards an Architecture Supporting Continuous Quality Control to Ensure Reproducibility of Research
Article by Vidya Ayer, Cord Wiljes, Philipp Cimiano, CITEC, Bielefeld University; Christian Pietsch, Johanna Vompras, Jochen Schirrwagen and Najko Jahn, Bielefeld University Library
Towards Reproducibility of Microscopy Experiments
Article by Sheeba Samuel, Frank Taubert and Daniel Walther, Institute for Computer Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena; Birgitta König-Ries and H. Martin Bücker, Michael Stifel Center Jena for Data-driven and Simulation Science
HyWare: a HYbrid Workflow lAnguage for Research E-infrastructures
Article by Leonardo Candela and Paolo Manghi, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche; Fosca Giannotti, Valerio Grossi and Roberto Trasarti, KDD Lab, ISTI CNR, Pisa, Italy
Enabling Reproducibility for Small and Large Scale Research Data Sets
Article by Stefan Pröll, SBA Research, Austria and Andreas Rauber, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaNews and Events
In Brief: Short Items of Current Awareness
In the News: Recent Press Releases and Announcements
Clips & Pointers: Documents, Deadlines, Calls for Participation
Meetings, Conferences, Workshops: Calendar of Activities Associated with Digital Libraries Research and Technologies
The complete table of contents (with abstracts) is available here.
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About Gary Price
Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.