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Leah Krevit

Envisioning Research Library Futures: A Scenario Thinking Project - 2 views

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    As research library leaders confront turbulent times, they sorely need new tools to facilitate thinking about the future of the institution and to foster dialogue within the community. ARL's new project seeks to envision library futures and will engage the Association's member community in looking decades out at the situations that will confront research libraries. At the heart of this work will be the creation of a set of future scenarios and a toolkit to facilitate research library leaders in their planning and decision making.
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    It will be interesting to see in twenty years if any of the scenarios pan out. Would someone doing scenarios twenty years ago have predicted just how digital today's libraries are?
Linda Spiro

A Slice of Research Life: Information Support for Research in the United States - 0 views

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    RLG's new report. If you can't read it out, check out p.18 about what libraries need to do to create their own futures. The information about data overload summarized on p.5 is also important.
Leah Krevit

New Roles for New Times: An ARL Report Series in Development - 2 views

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    In the 21st century, ARL libraries are increasingly exploring and adopting a range of new roles in serving research institutions, researchers, scholars, and students, making the time ripe for ARL to organize a new report cluster focusing on key new roles. The series will identify and delineate emerging roles and present research on early experiences among member libraries in developing the roles and delivering services.
Melinda Flannery

2010 top ten trends in academic libraries - College & Research Libraries News - 1 views

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    Note footnote 5: 1. Bourg Chris, 2. Coleman Ross, 3. Erway Ricky, Support for the Research Process: An Academic Library Manifesto (Dublin, OH: OCLC, 2009), www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2009/2009-07.pdf
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    Yes, this call to action list is helpful. Thanks for linking footnote 5. Linda
Leah Krevit

Peter Brantley's blog posting about the future of libraries - 0 views

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    "It's time for younger librarians to claim the future. I was intrigued when I saw an announcement for an ARL-CNI meeting, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries", to be held in mid October, because Lord knows this is a good time for strategic change. Yet when I clicked through to the program, I was sorely disappointed. The program is oriented toward library directors talking amongst themselves. In the growing string of strategy meetings and whitepaper collections coming from research library organizations, I see many familiar names. While I find these individuals to be brilliant, thoughtful people, I don't believe much will come out of their talking amongst each other for another day. Library leadership has been discussing emergent roles for libraries for over a decade."
anonymous

Emerging technologies at Towson University - College & Research Libraries News - 0 views

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Leah Krevit

Competencies for Libraries - 2 views

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    In 2008, WebJunction received support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a set of competencies for those managing public access computing in their libraries. As a follow-up to this work, we developed a full Competencies Index for the Library Field, which outlines the full spectrum of library practice. The Index was published in 2009, and since July 2009, we've been using this index to help us identify the topics library staff most need to develop new skills or support around. WebJunction's Competencies for Libraries outlines recent research we've completed in this area.
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    Good site to be aware of. Thanks!
Leah Krevit

How Group Dynamics May Be Killing Innovation - 1 views

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    "To come up with the next iPad, Amazon or Facebook, the last thing potential innovators need is a group brainstorm session. What the pacesetters of the future really require, according to new Wharton research, is some time alone."
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    Requires signing up with Wharton, but I've read similar statements elsewhere. I could see how trying to get agreement from a group might stifle innovation, but many times throwing out an idea to a group creates a synergy and improves upon the idea. Sorry I can't see all their points without signing up.
Leah Krevit

Gutenberg 2.0: Harvard's libraries deal with disruptive change - 3 views

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    Excerpt: "Increasingly, in the scientific disciplines, information ranging from online journals to databases must be recent to be relevant, so Wideners collection of books, its miles of stacks, can appear museum-like. Likewise, Googles massive project to digitize all the books in the world will, by some accounts, cause research libraries to fade to irrelevance as mere warehouses for printed material. The skills that librarians have traditionally possessed seem devalued by the power of online search, and less sexy than a Google query launched from a mobile platform."
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    If you are rushed for time and can't read all the articles, be sure to read this one.
anonymous

EBSCOhost: We Are All Librarians: Training in the Ever Evolving Information Commons - 1 views

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EBSCOhost: Discovery: What Do You Mean by That? - 0 views

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EBSCOhost: Discovery: What Do You Mean by That? - 0 views

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EBSCOhost: Keeping Up with Technology Requires Collaboration - 0 views

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EBSCOhost: Teaching Web 2.0 technologies using Web 2.0 technologies - 0 views

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EBSCOhost: We Are All Librarians: Training in the Ever Evolving Information Commons - 0 views

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Academic Librarianship by Design: A Blended Librarian's Guide to the Tools and Techniqu... - 0 views

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Google Tools on the Public Reference Desk - The Reference Librarian - 0 views

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Emerald FullText Article : Environmental scanning: an essential tool for twenty-first c... - 0 views

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Leah Krevit

Publishing: The Revolutionary Future - 0 views

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    More about the future that is heading our way...
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    This article reminded me of a visit to Jefferson, Texas which used to be a major hub in Texas until its citizens turned down a connection to the railroad. Publishers need to plan for a digital future to prevent their own extinction. This article is a good start for getting them to think about what that future might look like.
Linda Spiro

If Libraries Remove Computers, Will Anyone Come? - 1 views

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    Addresses this question: If iPads and other new mobile computers catch on, libraries might not need to offer rooms full of computers for students to do their research, writing, and Facebooking. But if that happens, will students have any reason left to visit the library?
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