Interactive Science Publishing: A Joint OSA-NLM Project Michael J. Ackerman National Library of Medicine.

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Interactive Science Publishing: A Joint OSA-NLM Project Michael J. Ackerman National Library of Medicine

To evaluate the educational value of ISP used within actual scholarly journal articles To explore the problems of archiving this medium To develop an interactive software and curated database infrastructure “Interactive Science Publishing” To give authors the ability to submit their own databases and ISP-enabled figures in actual peer-reviewed journal articles To give readers, reviewers and editors the ability to view, analyze, and interact with source data published in conjunction with an article Goals

Why OSA? NLM and OSA had the same vision of an interactive medium for scholarly publishing –Initial OSA idea came from OSA member researchers working in “advanced imaging” Four OSA journals already indexed in Medline OSA journals ranked by ISI at the top of their fields OSA’s solid scholarly reputation borne out by top rankings among optics journals and by more than 90 years of publishing experience

Project Description Publish special journal issues (Optics Express) on biomedical research topics Create on-line version which incorporates printed article, source data, videos, and other media objects which can be: –Visualized using with PDF reader and free ISP “PDF plug-in like” Reader Software –Downloaded quickly and conveniently

Project Description Authors, reviewers and readers will be asked for feedback at every stage Project includes a formal usability analysis and a user evaluation survey Articles are indexed in Medline and are open access Datasets are open access, fully citable and archived in OSA’s “InfoBase” database –Datasets include source data and metadata –Datasets are discoverable and accessible through a variety of available search engines –Datasets may be directly accessed through other publications

Round 1 First issue, October 2008, 7 papers, 45 datasets, “Interactive Science Publishing Introductory Issue” Second issue, March 2009, 17 papers, 242 datasets, “Optical Coherence Tomography in Ophthalmology” Third issue, October 2009, 5 papers, 43 datasets, “Digital Holography”

Preliminary Assessment Feedback from authors, editors and usability experts is positive Reviewer feedback indicates a sense of being overwhelmed by the job Reader feedback is positive for those that got past the initial learning curve –Installation problems –Navigation problems –Inadequate help facilities

ISP Reader Software version 2.3 deployed, April 2010 Fourth Issue, July 2010, 4 papers, 45 datasets, “Imaging for Early Lung Cancer Detection” Intensive evaluation effort, November 2010 to present –Live, one-on-one user interviews –Web pop-up questionnaires Round 2

Most previously discovered problems were mostly solved –User interface (radiology based) not intuitive 80% - enhanced experience 50% - increased learning and understanding Matlab mentioned as having similar capabilities (Almost) Final Assessment

Eliminate need to download and install software –Make ISP web based (thin client) instead of PDF based Eliminate need to download data - speed –Make ISP software server based so only resulting images need downloading Eliminate user hardware requirements – speed problems –Make ISP software server based User Recommendations

-> Optics InfoBase Interactive Pubs (ISP)

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