List of Accepted Papers
(In no particular order)
Evidence Finding using a Collection of Books
Marc-Allen Cartright, Henry A. Field and James Allan (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Automatic Annotation of Bibliographical References in Digital Humanities Books, Articles and Blogs
Young-Min Kim, Patrice Bellot (University of Avignon), Elodie Faath and Marin Dacos (CLEO, Centre for Open Electronic Publishing)
New trends for reading scientific documents
Hélène De Ribaupierre and Gilles Falquet (University of Geneva)
Quality Assurance in Document Conversion: A HIT?
Christoph Becker (Vienna University of Technology)
Changes in Reading Research Proposition: Some Psychological Aspects of Reading 2.0
Adam Sofronijevic (University of Belgrade)
Mining Relational Structure from Millions of Books
David A. Smith, R. Manmatha, and James Allan (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Tools for Whom: Readers, Fans, or Authors?
Tim Regan (Micrososft Research Cambridge)
The Impact of Author Ranking in a Library Catalogue
Jaap Kamps (University of Amsterdam)
Towards an engaging e-Reading experience
Luca Colombo and Monica Landoni (University of Lugano)
How to carry over historic books to social networks
Heimo Müller (Medical University of Graz) and Hermann Maurer (Graz University of Technology)



