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Jeff Steely

The Idea of Order: Transforming Research Collections for 21st Century Scholarship - 0 views

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    "The Idea of Order: Transforming Research Collections for 21st Century Scholarship"
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The (Social) Reader's Dilemma: Content + Container = Context - The Ubiquitous Librarian... - 0 views

  • “Content, not containers!” This has been a library theme for a while now: unbundling the meat from the sandwich. It’s about the text and/or images, not necessary the printed vessel.  As scholarly material migrates to digital platforms, the focus is on the content, not the boundaries of “journals” or “books.”
  • Yesterday I downloaded The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery, which is a free PDF. Thanks Microsoft. I’m reading it on my iPad via my Kindle app and everything is fine, right? No! It’s not a Kindle book. It doesn’t allow me take notes, share passages, or sync across devices. Those might not sound like big deals, but they are—or they have become to me. My reading experience is linked to functionality, not just to the content.   So here is this free book, free content, that is essentially useless to me—to the way I want to use it—to the way I work with information. The content is free, but it’s the container I’m willing to pay for. It’s the container that makes the content valuable.
  • Access is no longer enough. I don’t just want to have the content in a digital format. I need it to live and breed and interact with my other content and with the content of my colleagues. It’s the infrastructure and tools around the content that I am willing to pay for. It’s the platform that will continue to grow and make the content more valuable to me over time. This isn’t about preference, but about performance. It’s about creating context.
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  • I want to do stuff with my information, not just read it.
  • Take Facebook—it’s not really about storing your photos, but about commenting, liking, and tagging. It’s the functionality, packaged together with other lifestyle curation tools and processes. It’s about using the container to connect with a community via a very personal context.
Jeff Steely

The Myth of Browsing | American Libraries Magazine - 1 views

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    "Although today's academic library users may feel that browsing is an ancient scholarly right, the practice is in fact no older than the baby-boomer faculty who so often lead the charge to keep books on campus."
Jeff Steely

Academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist | George Monbiot | Comment is fr... - 0 views

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    Engaging commentary on the pricing policies of academic publishers
Jeff Steely

Libraries join international research cooperative | The Baylor Lariat - 0 views

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    Lariat coverage of Baylor joining CRL
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