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    • Advances on information processing and management 

      Σακάς, Δαμιανός Π.; Sakas, Damianos P.; Giannakopoulos, Georgios A.; Γιαννακόπουλος, Γιώργος Α.; Emerald Group Publishing Limited; Technological educational Institute of Athens; University of Peloponnese; National And Kapodistrian University of Athens; Mednet Hellas, The Greek Medical Network; 2nd AMICUS Workshop (2011)
    • Free Software – Open Source Software. A Powerful Tool for Developing Creativity in the Hands of the Student 

      Νασιόπουλος, Δημήτριος Κ.; Σακάς, Δαμιανός Π.; Μασσέλος, Κωνσταντίνος; Nasiopoulos, Dimitrios K.; Sakas, Damianos P.; Masselos, Konstantinos (2011)
      Free Software / Open Source Software (FS/OSS) is a tool for the entire academic community. Its role can often prove to be indispensable in the field of Education. May be the perfect example of how research leads to the ...
    • Managing Scientific Journals: a Cultural Viewpoint 

      Τερζή, Μαρίνα Κ.; Σακάς, Δαμιανός Π.; Σεϊμένης, Ιωάννης; Sakas, Damianos P.; Terzi, Marina C.; Seimenis, Ioannis (2011)
      The paper seeks to explore the role of Editors-in-chief (EiC) within the Library and Information Science, from a cultural view point. Specifically, the paper aims at identifying how the culture of EiC influences the course ...
    • New Political Communication Practices: no Budget Events Management. The New Challenge 

      Μαρκάκη, Ευαγγελία Ν.; Χατζηπαντελής, Θεόδωρος; Σακάς, Δαμιανός Π.; Markaki, Evangelia N.; Sakas, Damianos P.; Chadjipantelis, Theodore (2011)
      In this paper we focus on the development of politicians’ fame and image connecting politics, public relations and socially directed practices with financial characteristics such as budget. We examine how socially directed ...
    • Open Source Web Applications. How it Spread through the Internet and their Contribution to Education 

      Νασιόπουλος, Δημήτριος Κ.; Μασσέλος, Κωνσταντίνος; Σακάς, Δαμιανός Π.; Nasiopoulos, Dimitrios K.; Sakas, Damianos P.; Masselos, Konstantinos (2011)
      Open Source Web Applications are all those applications that are accessible through the World Wide Web[1], and also their source code is open to anyone who wants to participate in their amendment. The benefits of the World ...