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Usage of grey literature in open archives: state of the art and empirical results
Joachim Schopfel & Helene Prost
The purpose of our communication is to present first results from a current research on the development and usage of open archives in France. This study aims to gain empirical insight in usage patterns of freely available scientific items deposited in open archives, especially of non-commercial material, e.g. grey literature, mostly not distributed through other channels. We present a state of the art of published empirical data, standardization, research projects etc., together with a survey...
Foreword
Thomas Dutoit, Aleksander Kopka & Katarzyna SzopaGrisemine, a digital library of grey university literature
Marie-France Claerebout
The progressive change from printed to digital support, induced by the policy of the commercial publishers, is likely to reduce little by little our university library to being a passive relay, and consequently to question our existence in the circuit of the dissemination of scientific information. Our survival depends on our capacity of adaptation. That is why we chose to create without delay our own digital library of grey literature, Grisemine, and to transpose our...
Introduction
Yann Calbérac & Ronan Ludot-VlasakD4Humanities: Deposit of Dissertation Data in Social Sciences & Humanities – A Project in Digital Humanities
Joachim Schopfel & Helene Prost
Following our work on research data and electronic theses and dissertations since 2013, we are conducting a new research project between 2017 and 2018 called D4Humanities with three objectives – to develop the research data management and stewardship on our campus, to gain better insight into the nature of research data in social sciences and humanities and to produce empirical evidence on the development of dissertations. In particular, the project contains three components: 1. Qualitative...
Degrees of Openness: Grey Literature in Institutional Repositories
Joachim Schopfel & Helene Prost
In spite of the growing success of the open access initiative, a significant part of scientific and technical information remains unavailable on the web or circulates with restrictions. Even in institutional repositories created to disseminate the scientific production of an academic institution, broad and open access to more or less important sectors of the scientific production is restricted. In order to provide new empirical evidence, 25 large institutional repositories from different continents were selected in...
Polycyclic nitrogen heterocycles as potential thymidine phosphorylase inhibitors: synthesis, biological evaluation, and molecular docking study
Karen Aknin, Alexis Bontemps, Amaury Farce, Eric Merlet, Philippe Belmont, Philippe Helissey, Philippe Chavatte, Marie-Agnès Sari, Sylviane Giorgi-Renault & Stéphanie Desbène-Finck
New polycyclic heterocycles were synthesised and evaluated as potential inhibitors of thymidine phosphorylase (TP). Inspired by the pharmacophoric pyrimidinedione core of the natural substrate, four series have been designed in order to interact with large empty pockets of the active site: pyrimidoquinoline-2,4-diones (series A), pyrimidinedione linked to a pyrroloquinoline-1,3-diones (series B and C), the polycyclic heterocycle has been replaced by a pyrimidopyridopyrrolidinetetraone (series D). In each series, the tricyclic nitrogen heterocyclic moiety has been synthesised...
Polycyclic nitrogen heterocycles as potential thymidine phosphorylase inhibitors: synthesis, biological evaluation, and molecular docking study
Karen Aknin, Alexis Bontemps, Amaury Farce, Eric Merlet, Philippe Belmont, Philippe Helissey, Philippe Chavatte, Marie-Agnès Sari, Sylviane Giorgi-Renault & Stéphanie Desbène-Finck
New polycyclic heterocycles were synthesised and evaluated as potential inhibitors of thymidine phosphorylase (TP). Inspired by the pharmacophoric pyrimidinedione core of the natural substrate, four series have been designed in order to interact with large empty pockets of the active site: pyrimidoquinoline-2,4-diones (series A), pyrimidinedione linked to a pyrroloquinoline-1,3-diones (series B and C), the polycyclic heterocycle has been replaced by a pyrimidopyridopyrrolidinetetraone (series D). In each series, the tricyclic nitrogen heterocyclic moiety has been synthesised...
Additional file 1 of Adherence to opioid agonist therapy predicts uptake of direct-acting antivirals in people who use drugs: results from the French national healthcare database (the ANRS FANTASIO study)
Benjamin Rolland, Caroline Lions, Vincent Di Beo, Patrizia Carrieri, Nicolas Authier, Tangui Barré, Jessica Delorme, Philippe Mathurin, François Bailly, Camelia Protopopescu & Fabienne Marcellin
Additional file 1. STROBE Statement—Checklist of items that should be included in reports of cohort studies.
Additional file 1 of Adherence to opioid agonist therapy predicts uptake of direct-acting antivirals in people who use drugs: results from the French national healthcare database (the ANRS FANTASIO study)
Benjamin Rolland, Caroline Lions, Vincent Di Beo, Patrizia Carrieri, Nicolas Authier, Tangui Barré, Jessica Delorme, Philippe Mathurin, François Bailly, Camelia Protopopescu & Fabienne Marcellin
Additional file 1. STROBE Statement—Checklist of items that should be included in reports of cohort studies.
Additional file 1 of Clinical outcome of wild-type AmpC-producing Enterobacterales infection in critically ill patients treated with β-lactams: a prospective multicenter study
Roman Mounier, Ronan Le Guen, Paul-Louis Woerther, Mathieu Nacher, Clément Bonnefon, Nicolas Mongardon, Olivier Langeron, Eric Levesque, Séverine Couffin, Stéphanie Houcke, Michel Wolff, Ariane Roujansky, Caroline Schimpf, Armand Mekontso Dessap, Fabrice Cook, Keyvan Razazi & Hatem Kallel
Additional file 1. supplementary data on the methods and outcomes of the secondary objectives of the study.
sj-pdf-1-jgp-10.1177_08919887221149142 – Supplemental Material for Assessment of a Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Program for Nursing Home Staff
Alice Demesmaeker, Nicolas Baelde, Ali Amad, Jean Roche, Marie Playe, Guillaume Vaiva, Alina Amariei, Wanda Blervaque, Marguerite Marie Defebvre, Brigitte Caron, Francois Puisieux & Laurent Plancke
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-jgp-10.1177_08919887221149142 for Assessment of a Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Program for Nursing Home Staff by Alice Demesmaeker, Nicolas Baelde, Ali Amad, Jean Roche, Marie Playe, Guillaume Vaiva, Alina Amariei, Wanda Blervaque, Marguerite Marie Defebvre, Brigitte Caron, Francois Puisieux and Laurent Plancke in Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology
Open Is Not Enough: Grey Literature in Institutional Repositories
Joachim Schopfel, Isabelle Le Bescond & Helene Prost
The paper contributes to the discussion on the place of grey literature in institutional repositories and, vice versa, on the relevance of open archives for grey literature. Even in an open environment, grey literature needs specific attention and curation. Institutional repositories don’t automatically provide a solution to all problems of grey literature. Our paper shows some scenarios of what could or should be done. The focus is on academic libraries. The paper is based on...
Usage of grey literature in open archives: state of the art and empirical results
Joachim Schöpfel & Hélène Prost
The purpose of our communication is to present first results from a current research on the development and usage of open archives in France. This study aims to gain empirical insight in usage patterns of freely available scientific items deposited in open archives, especially of non-commercial material, e.g. grey literature, mostly not distributed through other channels. We present a state of the art of published empirical data, standardization, research projects etc., together with a survey...
Towards a Prague Definition of Grey Literature
Joachim Schopfel
The most common definition of grey literature, the so-called ‘Luxembourg definition’, was discussed and approved during the 3rd International Conference on Grey Literature in 1997. In 2004, at the 6th International Conference on Grey literature in New York City, a postscript was added. The main characteristic of this definition is its economic perspective on grey literature, based on business, publishing and distribution models of the disappearing Gutenberg galaxy. With the changing research environment and new...
Dissertations and Data
Joachim Schopfel, Primož Južnič, Helene Prost, Cécile Malleret, Ana Češarek & Teja Koler-PovhAltmetrics and Grey Literature: Perspectives and Challenges
Joachim Schopfel & Helene ProstData from “Exploring Next Generation Grey” including Questionnaire and Results
Joachim Schopfel, Dominic Farace, David Baxter, Silvia Giannini, ANNA MOLINO, Tomas A. Lipinski, Veronika Potočnik & Dobrica Savic
The GL2021 Conference offered the many and diverse communities of practice in the field of grey literature a unique opportunity to collaborate in addressing and defining the next phase in the digital transformation of grey literature. In preparation for this conference, a panel session on the future of grey literature was planned on the program; and, in advance, an online survey was carried out among GreyNet’s own community of practice in the field of grey...
Additional file 1 of Clinical outcome of wild-type AmpC-producing Enterobacterales infection in critically ill patients treated with β-lactams: a prospective multicenter study
Roman Mounier, Ronan Le Guen, Paul-Louis Woerther, Mathieu Nacher, Clément Bonnefon, Nicolas Mongardon, Olivier Langeron, Eric Levesque, Séverine Couffin, Stéphanie Houcke, Michel Wolff, Ariane Roujansky, Caroline Schimpf, Armand Mekontso Dessap, Fabrice Cook, Keyvan Razazi & Hatem Kallel
Additional file 1. supplementary data on the methods and outcomes of the secondary objectives of the study.
sj-pdf-1-jgp-10.1177_08919887221149142 – Supplemental Material for Assessment of a Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Program for Nursing Home Staff
Alice Demesmaeker, Nicolas Baelde, Ali Amad, Jean Roche, Marie Playe, Guillaume Vaiva, Alina Amariei, Wanda Blervaque, Marguerite Marie Defebvre, Brigitte Caron, Francois Puisieux & Laurent Plancke
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-jgp-10.1177_08919887221149142 for Assessment of a Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Program for Nursing Home Staff by Alice Demesmaeker, Nicolas Baelde, Ali Amad, Jean Roche, Marie Playe, Guillaume Vaiva, Alina Amariei, Wanda Blervaque, Marguerite Marie Defebvre, Brigitte Caron, Francois Puisieux and Laurent Plancke in Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology
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University of Lille47
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Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique11
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Centre Hospitalier Régional et Universitaire de Lille10
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GreyNet International3
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University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne3
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Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse2
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tours2
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University of French Guiana2
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Lyon Neuroscience Research Center2
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Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris2