HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May 20091 Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Springer Dr. Günther Eichhorn HEP Summit.

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HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Springer Dr. Günther Eichhorn HEP Summit

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Overview Current and Future Collaborations Current Concerns Current Efforts at Springer New Efforts Open Access Status

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Current and Future Collaborations ADS – Metadata delivery (Journals and Books) – Linking SPIRES – DOI Linking – Metadata delivery INSPIRE – Metadata delivery, Linking, Data Linking

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Current Concerns Book Indexing Journal abbreviations – find journal EPHJA,C23 – EPHJ is a very unusual abbreviation – EPJA and EPJC are the commonly used abbreviations

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Sample of Current Efforts at Springer Online First Semantic Linking (Collaboration with KnewCo) Wiki environment for Major Reference Works SpringerLink

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York SpringerLink Launch Timeline eProduct Testing Closed beta: Internal Springer Closed beta: Key Accounts Open beta: Both sites run parallel Hard launch: Current site taken down May 2009 Early June 2009 June 2009July 2009 TBD: Aug - Fall 2009

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Possible Future Efforts Routine exchange of Metadata Matching of arXiv eprints and final articles Unique author identifications Data set archiving and linking Next generation capabilities in publications

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Current Status of Open Access Agreements: – UKB – Dutch university libraries consortium – corresponding authors have OA at no author’s fee – University of Göttingen – corresponding authors have OA at no author’s fee – Max Planck Institutes, Germany – all authors have OA at no author’s fee – California Digital Library (CDL) - all authors have OA at no author’s fee Open Access journal: Nanoscale Research Letters

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Physics/Math Central

HEP Summit, Fermilab, 6/7 May Dr. Günther Eichhorn, Springer New York Missing article in SPIRES EPJ-A, Vol. 33/4, pp , Sep Identification of a K isomer in 252 No B. Sulignano et al.