wikipedia-en:National_Academies_Press?oldid=999047046&ns=0.This mission has led to great experimentation in openness regarding online publishing. The NAP's stated mission is seemingly self-contradictory: to disseminate as widely as possible the works of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and to be financially self-sustaining through sales. It publishes nearly 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in the sciences. The US National Academies Press (NAP) was created to publish the reports issued by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Medicine, and the National Research Council.yago:WikicatUnitedStatesNationalAcademies.dbr:University_of_Maryland_Business_School.dbc:Book_publishing_companies_of_the_United_States.dbr:United_States_National_Research_Council.dbr:Association_of_American_University_Presses.dbr:National_Academies_of_Sciences,_Engineering,_and_Medicine.1998 through the present, the NAP gradually evolved the Openbook to first enable better external findability (making the HTML page for the first page image of every chapter include the first 10 and last 10 pages of OCRed ASCII text of the chapter, to produce a robustly indexable first chapter page), as well as exploring the boundaries of knowledge discovery and exploration, implementing "Related Titles" in 2001, the "Find More Like This Chapter" in 2002, "Chapter Skim" in 2003, "Search Builder" and "Reference Finder" in 2004, and "Active Skim" and enhanced "Search Builder" in 2005. Notably, this page-by-page navigation was produced long before Amazon's Look Inside, or Google's Book Search. From 1998 on, the NAP developed the "Openbook" online navigational envelope, producing stable page URLs, and enabling chapter-, page-, and in-book search navigation to images of the book pages (which were increasingly replaced by HTML chunks), to enable the user to browse the book. Their experience up to 1998 was already indicating that open access led to increased sales, at least with page images as the final viewable object. By 1997, 1000 reports were available as sequential page images (starting with i, then ii, then iii, then iv.), with a minimal navigational envelope. The National Academy Press (as it was known in 1993) was the first self-sustaining publisher to make its material available on the Web, for free, in an open access model. Questa missione ha portato a grandi sperimentazioni per quanto riguarda l'apertura alla pubblicazione online. La missione dichiarata del PAN è apparentemente contraddittoria: diffondere il più ampiamente possibile le opere delle Accademie nazionali di scienze, ingegneria e medicina e autosostenersi finanziariamente attraverso le vendite. Pubblica quasi 200 libri all'anno su una vasta gamma di argomenti nelle scienze. La National Academies Press (NAP è stata creata per pubblicare i rapporti pubblicati dalle, dalla National Academy of Engineering, dalla e dal National Research Council.Cette mission a conduit à une grande expérimentation en matière d'ouverture à la publication en ligne.
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La mission déclarée de la PAN est apparemment contradictoire: diffuser le plus largement possible les travaux des académies nationales des sciences, de l'ingénierie et de la médecine et assurer sa autonomie financière par le biais des ventes. Elle publie près de 200 ouvrages par an sur un large éventail de sujets scientifiques. La National Academies Press (NAP) a été créée pour publier les rapports de la, de l'Académie nationale d'ingénierie des États-Unis, de l'Académie nationale de médecine des États-Unis et du Conseil national de la recherche des États-Unis.