Last week, the EEXCESS Final Conference took place in Cologne, within the frame of the International Science 2.0 Conference. In the Opening, project ccordinator Prof. Michael Granitzer presented the vision of not only ensuring open access to scientific literature and cultural online objects, but “effortless access” (Slides). Further invited speakers were Timothy Hill from Europeana […]
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Trends and Challenges in Science and Culture 2.0
Next week, the EEXCESS Final Conference takes place in Cologne. We have asked our invited speakers, what they think about future trends and challenges for science and digital cultural heritage on the web. Here are their answers: Where do you see future trends regarding knowledge transfer on the web? Timothy Hill, Europeana: I would say […]
Invitation to the EEXCESS Final Conference
For the past three years, researchers from the ten EEXCESS partner institutions have looked into new ways to bring cultural and academic content to the user on the web. The goal is to not make the user go to the content, but to take the content to the user, in her or his everyday online […]
EEXCESS at International Science 2.0 Conference
Last week, 145 participants from 10 countries came together to discuss science 2.0 – related topics like altmetrics, citizen science, big data analytics – and EEXCESS. Christin Seifert from the University of Passau presented Personalized Interactive Access to Digital Library Content – Lessons Learned in the EEXCESS Project in a talk. Among the conference participants, there were […]
EEXCESS partner of 2nd Science 2.0 Conference
As in 2014, we are again supporting the Science 2.0 Conference from March 25th to 26th in Hamburg. Organized by one of our consortium members, ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, it brings together scientists from numerous disciplines, such as the social sciences, humanities, life sciences, media science and communication science. This year the […]
EEXCESS is co-organizer of the International Science 2.0 Conference
Next week, the International Science 2.0 Conference will take place in Hamburg, which is organized by Goportis, the Leibniz Research Alliance Science 2.0, and the EEXCESS project. The conference is dedicated to the latest scientific trends, developments, challenges as well as best practices in the area of Science 2.0. It provides an excellent framework for […]
Who we are (4) – ZBW Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics is the world’s largest specialist library for economics, with more than four million publications in printed or electronic format and subscriptions to 26,000 periodicals and journals. It is among the leading Information Centres for developing and applying semantic technologies and Web 2.0 technologies for innovative information services – […]
@EEXCESS starts tweeting
Today, the EEXCESS project joined Twitter. The purpose of our account is to stay in touch with the people who are sharing our vision and research interests. Consequently, we want to use the Twitter page for giving you a heads up on the progress of our project, but we will also be tweeting about all […]
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