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Orienteering as a Tool for Cognitive Research: An Implementation Guide
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Interactive Publication: The document as a research tool.

George R Thoma1, Glenn Ford, Sameer Antani

  • 1U.S. National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland.

Web Semantics (Online)
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This paper introduces a new concept for interactive scientific publications, moving beyond static documents to rich, self-contained multimedia articles. Tools for authoring and analysis are presented to support this innovative research communication format.

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Orienteering as a Tool for Cognitive Research: An Implementation Guide
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Orienteering as a Tool for Cognitive Research: An Implementation Guide

Published on: November 29, 2024

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Scientific Communication
  • Digital Publishing

Background:

  • Scientific research increasingly generates multimedia and data.
  • Traditional scientific articles are static documents, often with external links.
  • There is an opportunity to enhance scientific publications with rich media.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a new concept for self-contained, multimedia-rich interactive scientific publications.
  • To describe the design of authoring and visualization/analysis tools for these publications.
  • To address challenges associated with interactive publications.

Main Methods:

  • Developed platform-independent Java applications (Forge for authoring, Panorama for visualization/analysis).
  • Utilized the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) framework.
  • Applications process PDF files linked to XML for media type, location, and action definition.

Main Results:

  • Designed authoring (Forge) and visualization/analysis (Panorama) tools.
  • These tools enable the creation and interaction with multimedia-rich scientific publications.
  • The system integrates PDF and XML for defining interactive content.

Conclusions:

  • Interactive, multimedia-rich scientific publications offer a new paradigm for research dissemination.
  • Authoring and analysis tools (Forge, Panorama) are developed to support this format.
  • Challenges in file size, value assessment, and long-term preservation need further consideration.