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“With support of the Ministry of Culture, Higher Education



and research of Luxembourg”


“This initiative forms part of the G2CC project, supported by the European Union - Directorate General for Education and Culture (Dec2004-Dec2006) and is run in an active partnership with the four G2CC co-organizers: ERICarts Institute www.ericarts.org, European Cultural Foundation/Laboratory of European Cultural Cooperation www.eurocult.org, Fitzcaraldo Foundation www.fitzcarraldo.it/en/, and On-the-Move Association www.on-the-move.org.”

1 Thanks to Rudy Englander of International Arts Consultants and Tela Leao of Contexto Intercultural

2 Thanks to independent researcher/writer and OTM General Editor, Judith Staines

3 Remerciements à Rudy Englander de International Arts Consultants and Tela Leao of Contexto Intercultural

4 Remerciements aux écrivains et chercheurs indépendants et à OTM General Editor, Judith Staines

5 http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=define%3A+library

6 http://www.touregypt.net/library/revivald.htm

7 http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/1/5/14155/14155-8.txt

8 http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/digitisation4.html

9 http://kranten.kb.nl/index2.html

10 http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/brittle.html

11 The infinite library http://www.techreview.com/articles/05/05issue

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49In this article I use the terms “scholars” and “scientists” to refer to academics publishing research, in their roles as “authors.” “Scholars” is expressly used to include the Humanities and Social Sciences.

[i] Several topics in my article touch tangentially or complement Leo Waaijers’ comprehensive and informed lecture on scientific publishing, “Wetenschappelijk publiceren; diefje-met-verlos” 



http://www.unimaas.nl/publicatie/2003/pub2/lezing_leo_waaijers.htm

[ii] Diocaretz, Myriam, "Copyright in the Network Environments", Going Digital Conference, May 3 2001, Universiteit Maastricht.

[iii] Internet2, "is a consortium being led by 200 universities working in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet. Internet2 is recreating the partnership among academia, industry and government that fostered today's Internet in its infancy."

[iv] I include the mobility allowed by virtual work environments.

[v] An in-depth analysis these two directions appear as diverging and converging; I leave this discussion for another context for reasons of space.

[vi] For more details on the library’s perspective, I refer the reader to Leo Waaijers, “Wetenschappelijk publiceren; diefje-met-verlos”,http://www.unimaas.nl/publicatie/2003/pub2/lezing_leo_waaijers.htm

[vii] This is the aim in “embedded” technology.


50[viii] Ref. I discuss copyright issues in a forthcoming article.

[ix] Sathe, Nila, Grady, Jenifer, and Giuse Nunzia, Print versus electronic journals: a preliminary investigation into the effect of journal format on research processes Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2002 April; 90 (2): 235–243 http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=100770

[x] Such systems exist, such as the Digital Object Identifier.

[xxx] http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Temp/berlin.htm and



51 Cultural portals or gateways are defined as centrally coordinated web based gateways which offer access to accredited websites, with limited original content or other resources available at the gateway site. (Digicult Report pp 56.)


52 definition from Evaluation report on CultureNet Sweden, 1999

53 Paul Starkey has described a several network models in his book Networking for development, 1999, IFRTD. The ilustrations used are borrowed from his work.

54 Today portal has generated steady number of users and it generates some 6000 visits per month. Although this is not a big number in comparison with commercial portals aimed at general audiences, for Croatian cultural sector this is not an insignificant number. Some 2000 users are subscribed to the portal daily mailing list, 6000 for a newslettter, and informaton for inclusion in portal Info-service continuously comes in from users of the portal.

55 One possible strategy of portal’s future development could be oriented towards building a systematic information infrastructure that would support cultural research (particularly research in the field of cultural policies or ECulture in Croatia). Thus portal would bridge the existing gap in this kind of information and target the more specific category of users – cultural researchers and policy makers, that in Croatia do not have a hub catering for their information needs. Such services would contribute to creating a common virtual cultural platform that portal’s mission envisioned, but more in a sense of building knowledge infrastructure for cultural sector than actual virtual community with dedicated members. This line of development would still fit with the second described model.




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