Fourteenth International Conference on Grey Literature National Research Council, Rome, Italy 29-30 November 2012 TRACKING INNOVATION THROUGH GREY LITERATURE CCoonnffeerreennccee PPrroocceeeeddiinnggss ISSN 1386-2316 Host and Sponsors GL14 Program and Conference Bureau Javastraat 194-HS, 1095 CP Amsterdam, The Netherlands www.textrelease.com ▪ [email protected] TextRelease Tel/Fax +31-20-331.2420 CIP GL14 Conference Proceedings Fourteenth International Conference on Grey Literature : Tracking Innovation through Grey Literature, 29-30 November 2012 at CNR Rome, Italy / compiled by D. Farace and J. Frantzen ; GreyNet, Grey Literature Network Service. Amsterdam : TextRelease, February 2013. – 192 p. – Author Index. – (GL conference series, ISSN 1386-2316 ; No. 14). - CVTISR, EBSCO, FEDLINK-Library of Congress, INIST-CNRS, ISTI-CNR, NIS-IAEA, NTK, and NYAM are Corporate Authors and Associate Members of GreyNet International. These conference proceedings contain the full text of 25 papers presented during the two days of plenary and poster sessions. The papers appear in the same order as in the conference program book. Included is an author index with the names of over 70 contributing authors/coauthors along with their biographical notes. A list of more than 50 participating organizations as well as sponsored advertisements are likewise published in these conference proceedings. ISBN: 978-90-77484-20-3 © TextRelease, 2013 2 Foreword TRACKINGINNOVATIONTHROUGH GREYLITERATURE Innovation is a process manifested in and through grey literature. Both have their origins in knowledge generation and both demonstrate value for government, academics, business and industry through their uses and applications. In a way, innovation and grey literature are two sides of the same coinage. Innovation is the catalyst for positive change and grey literature is the measure of benchmarks in the further process of research and development. Innovation and grey literature share parallel life cycles in which early growth is relatively slow until their use and application become recognized both within and later beyond their community of origin. Expected top-line growth and increased bottom-line results are achieved in part through new technologies, through redeployment and enhancement of existing products and services, which at times are unachieved. Nevertheless, the process shared by innovation and grey literature carries on. The goal of the Fourteenth International Conference on Grey Literature set out to track the process of innovation by tracing the research life cycle and observing its convergence in the field of grey literature. Thirty-five presentations from authors and researchers from 17 countries worldwide are harvested in this Program Book. Dr. Dominic J. Farace Amsterdam, Grey Literature Network Service February 2013 3 GL14 Conference Sponsors CNR, National Research Council, Italy Central Library "Guglielmo Marconi" IRPPS, Italy Institute of Research on Population and Social Policies National Research Council, CNR ISTI, Italy Institute of Information Science and Technologies National Research Council, CNR FEDLINK, USA Federal Library Information Network Library of Congress EBSCO Publishing, USA INIST-CNRS, France Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique; Centre National de Recherche Scientifique JST, Japan Japan Science and Technology Agency 4 GL14 Conference Sponsors Reed Elsevier, Netherlands Thomson Reuters, USA NTK, Czech Republic National Technical Library NYAM, USA New York Academy of Medicine Springer Verlag, Germany CVTISR, , Slovak Republic Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information KISTI, Korea Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information 5 Table of Contents Foreword 3 Conference Sponsors 4 Conference Program 8 Program and Planning Committee Members 10 Program Session One: Tracing the Research Life Cycle 11 Session Two: Tracking Methods for Grey Literature 37 Session Three: Adapting New Technologies 79 Session Four: Repurposing Grey Literature 108 Poster Session and Sponsor Showcase 135 Advertisements CVTISR, Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information 6 EBSCO LISTA Full-Text 24 KISTI, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information 30 Refdoc.fr, INIST-CNRS 66 GL15 Conference Announcement 94 J-STAGE – Japan Science and Technology Agency 142 NYAM, The New York Academy of Medicine 160 NTK, National Technical Library, Czech Republic 170 Appendices List of Participating Organizations 185 Author Information 186 Index to Authors 191 GL14 Publication Order Form 192 7 Conference Program SESSION ONE –TRACING THE RESEARCH LIFE CYCLE Chair, Donatella Castelli, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "A. Faedo", ISTI-CNR, Italy Customized OAI-ORE and OAI-PMH Exports of Compound Objects for the Fedora Repository 11 Alessia Bardi, Sandro La Bruzzo, and Paolo Manghi; Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, CNR, Italy Grey in the Innovation Process Keith G Jeffery, STFC-Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom and 19 Anne Asserson, University of Bergen, Norway Characteristics and use of grey literature in scientific journals articles of Algerian researchers: Case study of 25 University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (Physics, Chemistry and Computer Sciences) Lydia Chalabi, Research Center of Scientific and Technical Information, CERIST, Algeria The Research Life Cycle and Innovation through Grey Literature in Nanotechnology in Korea 31 Seon-Hee Lee and Hye-Sun Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, KISTI, Korea SESSION TWO:TRACKING METHODS FOR GREY LITERATURE Chair, June Crowe, Information International Associates, IIA, USA What goes up must come down: Publications from developing countries in the Aquatic Common 37 Maria Kalentsits and Armand Gribling; Fisheries & Aquaculture Branch Library, FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy Data sharing in environmental sciences: A survey of CNR researchers Daniela Luzi; Institute for Research on 45 Population and Social Policies, IRPPS-CNR, Roberta Ruggieri, Senato della Repubblica, Stefania Biagioni, Institute of Information Science and Technologies, ISTI-CNR, Elisabetta Schiano, Institute of Marine Sciences, ISMAR-CNR, Italy Tracking the Influence of Grey Literature in Public Policy Contexts: The Necessity and Benefit of Interdisciplinary 58 Research Bertrum H. MacDonald, Elizabeth M. De Santo, Kevin Quigley, Suzuette S. Soomai, and Peter G. Wells; Dalhousie University, Canada Grey communities: An empirical study on databases and repositories Hélène Prost; Institute for Scientific and 67 Technical Information, INIST-CNRS and Joachim Schöpfel, Charles de Gaulle University Lille 3, France SESSION THREE –ADAPTING NEW TECHNOLOGIES Chair, Daniela Luzi, Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies, IRPPS-CNR, Italy An Environment Supporting the Production of Live Research Objects Massimiliano Assante, Leonardo Candela, 79 and Pasquale Pagano; Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione – CNR, Italy Creating and Assessing a Subject-based Blog for Current Awareness within a Cancer Care Environment 87 Yongtao Lin and Marcus Vaska; Health Information Network Calgary, University of Calgary, Canada Centralised National Corpus of Electronic Theses and Dissertations 95 Július Kravjar and Marta Dušková, Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information A funder repository of heterogeneous grey literature material with advanced user interface and presentation 100 features Ioanna-Ourania Stathopoulou, Nikos Houssos, Panagiotis Stathopoulos, Despina Hardouveli, Alexandra Roubani, Ioanna Sarantopoulou, Alexandros Soumplis, Chrysostomos Nanakos; National Documentation Centre; National Hellenic Research Foundation, Greece 8 Conference Program SESSION FOUR –REPURPOSING GREY LITERATURE Chair, Bertrum H. MacDonald, Dalhousie University, Canada Working for an open e-publishing service to improve grey literature editorial quality 108 Rosa Di Cesare, Marianna Nobile; Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies, IRPPS Silvia Giannini; Institute of Information Science and Technology, ISTI, Italy Grey literature in Australian education Gerald White, Julian Thomas, Paul Weldon, Amanda Lawrence, 117 Helen Galatis and and Jess Tyndall; Australian Council for Educational Research, Australia Research Life Cycle: Exploring Credibility of Metrics and Value in a New Era of eScholarship that Supports Grey 123 Literature Julia Gelfand, University of California, Irvine (UCI) and Anthony Lin, Irvine Valley College, USA POSTER SESSION Chair, Dominic Farace, Grey Literature Network Service, The Netherlands Use pattern of archives on the history of Mysore 135 N. Chowdappa, L. Usha Devi, C.P. Ramasesh, BMS College of Engineering, India Data Analytics: The next big thing in information 139 June Crowe and J.R. Candlish, Information International Associates, Inc. Collection of Conference Proceedings and Improving Access to the Full Text of Proceedings 143 Misa Hayakawa, Shun Nagaya, Mayuki Gonda, Takeyasu Fukazawa, Minoru Yonezawa, and Keizo Itabashi, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, JAEA, Japan Grey Literature, E-Repositories, and Evaluation of Academic & Research Institutes: 149 The case study of BPI e repository Maria V. Kitsiou and Vasileios Souvlidis, Benaki Phytopathological Institute, Greece Innovation, language, and the web 153 Claudia Marzi, Institute for Computational Linguistics, “Antonio Zampolli”, National Research Council, CNR, Italy Open Grey for Natural Language
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