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Lisa Spiro

The Research Library in the 21st Century - 0 views

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    "The idea behind the symposium was to begin shaping a strategy for the future of academic research libraries. We invited some of the best minds in the field and representatives from leading institutions to explore the future of the research library and new developments in scholarly communication." Cliff Lynhch, Lorcan Dempsey, Kevin Guthrie, etc
Lisa Spiro

University World News - University World Home page - 0 views

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    Source for info about new international libraries
Lisa Spiro

Future of Law Libraries in the Digital Age - Scenarios - 0 views

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    in March 2001 AALL President Bob Oakley appointed the "Special Committee on the Future of Law Libraries in the Digital Age." The Committee is charged with considering the implications of electronic publishing for the future of law libraries, including those serving law firms and corporations; federal and state courts and agencies; and law schools. Over the course of the past year, members of the Futures Committee have worked to complete a variety of tasks: * Researched and prepared "Trends Briefings" identifying seven significant trends external to libraries that are shaping the face and the future of law libraries
Lisa Spiro

Towards the Hybrid Library - 0 views

  • My aim is to argue for the concept of the hybrid library as a logical follow on from current developments. Institutions should remain an important focus for digital library activities, and users in those institutions require the sort of integration of digital library services which the hybrid library promises.
Cynthia Gillespie

Peter Suber, SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 8/2/08 - 0 views

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    Definitions of Open Access.
Cynthia Gillespie

LC21: A Digital Strategy for the Library of Congress - 0 views

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    Findings and Recommendations portion of a study of the Library of Congress's role in the digital transition. An outline of links for the entire study is on the right side of the page.
Cynthia Gillespie

PLANETS: Publications - 0 views

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    Link to PLANETS "Report of Usage models for Libraries, Archives, and Data Centres." This report is a .pdf document that discusses the results of a study or user requirements for digital documents. The study discusses the following topics as they relate to digital documents: access, trustworthiness, retrieval, and flexibility.
Lisa Spiro

CSU Monterey Bay: Library as Place - 0 views

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    "When CSUMB was founded in 1994, the initial intent articulated by then-CSU Chancellor Barry Munitz was to create a virtual library, full of electronic content, that students could access from anywhere. While that 1994 view of information delivery assumed that traditional information resources would disappear or significantly diminish, print publications and other physical media such as DVDs have, in fact, increased annually over the past decade. Thus, ten years later, the CSUMB Library effectively delivers both electronic information and a significant component of traditional print and multimedia from inadequate space in half of a small former military building located off the main campus quad."
Lisa Spiro

Wiring The Ivory Tower | Newsweek Technology | Newsweek.com - 0 views

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    1995 article: "WHEN CALIFORNIA State University administrators drew up plans for their newest campus, scheduled to open this fall at the old Fort Ord site in Monterey Bay, one building was conspicuous absent from their blueprints: the library. But as Barry Munitz, chancellor of the 22-campus system, sees it, why bother wasting all that money on bricks and mortar and expensive tomes when it could be better spent on technology for getting information via computer? "You simply don't have to build a traditional library these days," Munitz says." [of course, CSUMB did build a traditional library...]
Lisa Spiro

JISC evaluation home - 0 views

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    Evaluating e-books nationwide - JISC national e-books observatory project In this ground-breaking project over 120 UK universities will receive two years free access to reading materials in e-book form to support students studying in Business and Management, Medicine, Media Studies and Engineering. Titles will be licensed from a variety of publishers / aggregator in order to create mulit-publisher subject collections that are based on demand. During September to December 2007 these titles will be embedded in host institutions and their existence promoted. Then for a period of 12 months from January 2008 the use and impact of these titles in universities will be monitored by CIBER UCL employing deep log analysis (DLA) and follow-up qualitative work will be undertaken by University of Wales (Aberystwyth). Altogether it is expected that the National E-books Observatory will monitor and evaluate the behaviour of tens of thousands of UK students and faculty.
Lisa Spiro

CIBER Projects - 0 views

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    CIBER projects Live projects Digital Lives for the Arts & Humanities Research Council (September 2007 to April 2009). Evaluating the Usage and Impact of E-Journals in the UK for the Research Information Network (January to November 2008). UK National E-Books Observatory for JISC Collections (January 2008 to April 2009). Recently completed projects MaxData for the US Institute of Museum & Library Studies. Completed December 2007. SuperBook for a consortium of publishers. Completed December 2007. The Impact of Open Access Journal Publishing II for Oxford University Press. Completed November 2007. The Researcher of the Future for the British Library and JISC. Completed November 2007.
Geneva Henry

Symposium Program - Future of Publishing Symposium - 0 views

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    Video of symposium held at Texas A&M in Feb. 2009. Excellent group of speakers!
Cynthia Gillespie

EBSCOhost: An Academic Building Boom Transforms the Persian Gulf - 0 views

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    Can be deleted - irrelevant to study.
Cynthia Gillespie

Diffuse Libraries: Emergent Roles for the Research Library in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    This well-researched article discusses several new paradigms for future libraries: collaborative content sharing, library as publisher/distributor, new cataloging schemes, virtual reference services and informationliteracy programs.
Cynthia Gillespie

Use and Users of Electronic Library Resources: An Overview and Analysis of Recent Resea... - 0 views

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    This study confirms what other studies have: younger users embrace electronic resources, as do the scientific community. Other users are slower adopters of electronic resources.
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