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Michael Nelson - D-Lib Magazine Pioneered Web-Based Scholarly Communication - Invited Talk
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- 1 D-Lib Magazine pioneered Web-based Scholarly Communication
- 2 Academic Information Should be Free
- 3 D-Lib Magazine's Most Prolific Contributors
- 4 Netlib: software via email
- 5 CORE: a variety of pre-Web hypertext systems
- 6 Anonymous FTP: the original institutional repository
- 7 NCSA Mosaic changed everything in 1993
- 8 NSF/DARPA/NASA Digital Libraries Initiative
- 9 Publishers Adopt Landing Page Paradigm
- 10 Scholarship is Still Not Web-Native
- 11 D-Lib Magazine as an Experiment
- 12 D-Lib Magazine's Peers: Ariadne
- 13 D-Lib Magazine's Peers: First Monday
- 14 265 issues & 1062 articles: Somewhere between a magazine and a journal
- 15 Innovations: HTML
- 16 Our Experimentations with D-Lib
- 17 Innovations: Open Access
- 18 Innovations: Persistent Content & Layout
- 19 Innovations: Persistent URLs
- 20 Innovations: Persistent Identifiers
- 21 Innovations: Metadata
- 22 Innovations: Mirror Sites
- 23 First Issue: Dublin Core
- 24 First Issue: DLI & DL12
- 25 First Issue: KWF & DOI
- 26 To the Editor
- 27 First Issue: What's needed in future research?
- 28 Conclusions