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INTRODUCTION: DIGITAL LIBRARIŁS AS AN CHLIECT OFSCIlOLARty IN VESTIGATIONS.............................
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I. SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION IN THE NET
1.1. Devclopment o f scholarly communicalion....................................................
1.2. Contemporary science and scholarly communicalion......
13. Science orgańiration in digital cnvironmcnt: C-Research infrasiruclurc..............
1.4. Dala. informrnion and knowlcdgc in c-Rcscareh infrasiruclurc..........................
1.5. Global digital library as a pan of e-Research infrasiruclurc...............................
2. STRUCTURES..............................................................................—...........................
2.1. Rcprcscnting chancters..........*.........-.................................................................
2.2. Data format*...........................................................................................................
23. Markup languages...............—-...............................................................................
2.4. Protocols.................................................................................................................
2.3. Digital objects.....................................................................-..................................
2.6. Electronic publication$..........................................................................................
2.7. Information and knowlcdgc organization................................................................
2.8. Metadata.......................................-.........................................................................
3.SPACES.............................................................-..........................................................
3.1. Internet as a public space.............................................-...........................................
3.2. Global digital library as a place.........................-......-..............................................
3.3. Evaluation crileria and measures..............................................................................
3.4. Namespaces............................................................................................................
3.3. Digital ob/ccf idcntificrs...........................................................................................
3.6. User interfaccs......................................................................................................
4. PROCESSES..................................................................................................................
4.1. Scholarly publishing..................................................................................................
4.2. Metadata dcvclopment...............................................................................................
4.3. Information retricval...................................................................................................
4.4. Inicgrily and nuthenticity of digital objects.................................................................
4.5. Information acccssibility and acccss authorization.....................................................
4.6. Interopcrability............................................................................................................
4.7. Archiving (long-term prcservation)............................................................................
4.8. Evaluation (quality control).........................................................................................
4.9. Scmanlic Web, Web 2.0 and Science 2.0......................................................................
5. SOCIETIES......................................................................................................................
5. /. Pcnons and institutions.................................................................................................
5.2. Economics problcms....................................................................................................
5.3. łntcłlcctual property.....~...............................................................................................
6. MODEL-SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION METAPHOR........................................... 230
CONCLUSIONS: DEYELOPMENT DIRECTIONS OF SCHOLARLY
COMMUNICATION .......................................................................................................... 241
REFERENCES............................................................................................................................ 249
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!NDEX
SUM MARY.
Tub, I Hbicnly i funkcje biblioteki tradycyjnej, bibliotek cyfrowych i GIK
Kyji, | Interdyscyplinarne badania nad bibliotekami cyfrowymi (wg fClien, Kirmin 2002j) 20
jk 2, Mclnrnodcl biblioteki cyfrowej wg zasad JS (wg [fon 2D0JJ),.,.
gys 3, Porównanie wpływu wzrostu ccii czasopism na prenumeratę (lewa strona)
Kys. 4, Usługi IIN iworzijcc środowisko wiedzy dla badań i edukacji...............
Rys, 5, Złożony obiekt cyfrowy................................................................. *3
Rys. 8. Interfejs systemu Mcdlinc - zastosowanie języka naturalnego i logiki rozmytej IM
Rys, 10. Serwisy GBC w obrąbie kolejnych sfer infrastruktury informacji.....................................178
Rys. 11, Obieg informacji naukowej w systemie tradycyjnym (publikacji drukowanych).............232
Rys. 14. Nieformalne powiązania pomiędzy uczonymi...............................................................