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How digital information services can reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Gobinda ChowdhuryThe study aims to determine the environmental impact of printed content in libraries and thus to find out how a digital information service can help libraries and institutions…
Google Books and WorldCat: a comparison of their content
Xiaotian ChenThe purpose of this paper is to compare Google Books with WorldCat and to assess some other functionalities of Google Books.
Scenery image retrieval by meta‐feature representation
Chih‐Fong Tsai, Wei‐Chao LinContent‐based image retrieval suffers from the semantic gap problem: that images are represented by low‐level visual features, which are difficult to directly match to high‐level…
Exploring the h‐index at the institutional level: A practical application in world university rankings
Mu‐Hsuan HuangThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the scientific performance of universities by extending the application of the h‐index from the individual to the institutional level. A…
A data model of theses and dissertations compatible with CERIF, Dublin Core and EDT‐MS
Lidija Ivanović, Dragan Ivanović, Dušan SurlaThe aim of this research is to define a data model of theses and dissertations that enables data exchange with CERIF‐compatible CRIS systems and data exchange according to OAI‐PMH…
An exploratory study of online forums as a collaborative learning tool
Carmen Camarero, Javier Rodríguez, Rebeca San JoséNew information and communication technologies provide tools that help users to progress from traditional teaching methods towards new and more participative approaches consistent…
Twitter use by three political leaders: an exploratory analysis
Noa AharonyThis study aims to understand how three political leaders – the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu; the Prime Minister of Britain, David Cameron; and the President of…
Google Scholar Metrics for Publications: The software and content features of a new open access bibliometric service
Péter JacsóThe purpose of this paper is to review the software and content features of the Google Scholar Metrics (GSM) service launched in April 2012.
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- Professor Eugenia Siapera