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The prevalence of data science has grown exponentially in recent
years. Increases in data exchange have created the need for
standards and formats on handling data from different sources.
Developing Metadata Applications Profiles is an innovative
reference source that discusses the latest trends and techniques
for effectively managing and exchanging metadata. Including a range
of perspectives on schemas and application profiles, such as
interoperability, ontology-based design, and model-driven
approaches, this book is ideally designed for researchers,
academics, professionals, graduate students, and practitioners
actively engaged in data science.
The processes and forms of electronic publishing have been changing
since the advent of the Web. In recent years, the open access
movement has been a major driver of scholarly communication, and
change is also evident in other fields such as e-government and
e-learning. Whilst many changes are driven by technological
advances, an altered social reality is also pushing the boundaries
of digital publishing. With 23 articles and 10 posters, Elpub 2012
focuses on the social shaping of digital publishing and explores
the interplay between culture and technology. This book contains
the proceedings of the conference, consisting of 11 accepted full
articles and 12 articles accepted as extended abstracts. The
articles are presented in groups, and cover the topics: digital
scholarship and publishing; special archives; libraries and
repositories; digital texts and readings; and future solutions and
innovations. Offering an overview of the current situation and
exploring the trends of the future, this book will be of interest
to all those whose work involves digital publishing.
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