Chair: Sophia Ananiadou, Director, National Centre for Text Mining NaCTeM, University of Manchester
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Academic publishing is no longer solely about publishing for human readers. Increasingly, researchers are employing text mining technology to analyse the latest published research and identify items of interest. This ALPSP workshop will inform publishers about how content can be enhanced through the integration of text mining services, as well as examine how text miners and publishers can work together to provide services and standards that will support the next generation of scientific, life sciences and pharma publishing.
Who should attend: Publishing staff involved in publishing technology and strategy; web development; content management & workflow planning; pharmaceutical product development.
PROGRAMME
1300 Registration & Coffee
1330 Introduction from the chair (audio) (ppt) Professor Sophia Ananiadou (Director, NaCTeM, University of Manchester)
1345 - 1430 Developing knowledge brokering standards for biological text and data integration: the Pistoia SESL project (audio) (ppt) Wendy Filsell (Unilever); Ian Harrow (Pfizer); Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann (European Bioinformatics Institute)
1430 - 1515 Text mining features at UKPMC (audio) Sophia Ananiadou (University of Manchester), Jo McEntyre (European Bioinformatics Institute)
1515 Break
1540 - 1655 Panel discussion (audio Part 1; Part 2) Richard Gedye (Chair, Research Director, Oxford University Press) Richard Kidd (Informatics Manager, Royal Society of Chemistry) (ppt) Anita de Waard (Disruptive Technologies Director, Elsevier Labs) (ppt) Jason Wilde (Publishing Director, Nature Publishing Group) Jason Markos (Director, Knowledge Management and Planning, Wiley-Blackwell)
Discussion topics
- What services text miners need from scientific publishers
- How publishing platforms can facilitate text mining
- Which standards for data mark-up and distribution publishers should support
- Services text mining offers which can be integrated into publishing workflows
- Other questions from the floor (and submitted in advance)
1700 Wine reception
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