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Nigel Robertson

Occupy Wall Street and the Myth of the Technological Death of the Library - 1 views

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    "Within a week of the emergence of Occupy Wall Street, a library surfaced in the midst of the protest. Staffed by volunteers and comprised entirely of donated materials, the People's Library offers books and media to the public, provides basic reference assistance and has built an online catalog of their holdings. In this paper, I analyze the People's Library in terms of larger discussions of libraries, technology and activism. Drawing on personal experiences volunteering at the Library as well as text from the Library's blog, I argue that the People's Library offers two counter arguments to conventional claims about the public library: first, that libraries are being existentially threatened by the emergence of digital technologies and second, that a library's institutional ethics are located solely or predominantly in the content of its collection. Using the People's Library as a kind of conceptual case study, I explore the connections between public libraries, digital technologies and activist ideologies."
Stephen Harlow

Critical Assets: Academic Libraries, a View from the Administration Building - 5/1/2010... - 1 views

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    "Which of the following predictions about the future of libraries were made by university administrators? Within five years, libraries will focus exclusively on electronic resources Academic computing and libraries will merge. Librarians who do not produce will be reassigned or fired. The library will only house materials that are actively used. Libraries will shrink, in both collection size and staffing, and funding will be redirected from libraries to more critical and productive areas of the university." Sound familiar?
Nigel Robertson

Lemontree - University of Huddersfield - 0 views

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    "Lemontree automatically gathers information about your activities within the library when you link it to your library card. So when you visit library, when you bring books back or even when you log in to an e-resource, your actions - provided you've registered with us -will register on Lemontree and earn you points"
Nigel Robertson

Library search tools. Could we make them harder to use? | carolbycomputerlight - 1 views

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    How to disengage students before they are even engaged - and this is just in the library. Students taught arcane searching skills that don't even work in the library search engine.
Nigel Robertson

Book Talk: Peter Suber on Open Access - YouTube - 0 views

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    "The internet lets us share perfect copies of our work with a worldwide audience at virtually no cost. We take advantage of this revolutionary opportunity when we make our work "open access": digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. In this talk, Peter Suber - Director of the Harvard Open Access Project - shares insights from his new concise introduction to open access - what open access is and isn't, how it benefits authors and readers of research, how we pay for it, how it avoids copyright problems, how it has moved from the periphery to the mainstream, and what its future may hold. This event includes questions and responses from Stuart Shieber (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), Robert Darnton (Harvard University Library), June Casey (Harvard Law School Library), David Weinberger (Berkman Center / Harvard Library Innovation Lab) and more."
Stephen Harlow

The Library Licence | National Library of New Zealand - 1 views

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    RT @NLNZ: Emerson contemplates the proposed #Library Licence idea, on the blog: http://t.co/O1M3CppB #copyright
Tracey Morgan

The Awesome Reason Why This Public Library Has No Books - 0 views

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    "Peruse San Antonio's Bexar County Digital Library-the nation's first bookless public library."
Nigel Robertson

Libraries and the changing role of creators and consumers - 0 views

  • For the past two years, Catherine Mitchell, Director, Publishing, California Digital Library, has been involved in an effort to coordinate the services of the library and University Press in order to better support and manage the University of California’s scholarly output. The goal of the initiative—the University as Publisher—is to help the university reclaim its core intellectual asset (i.e., the knowledge it produces) and assert itself more powerfully in the marketplace of scholarly communication. In the process, the university shores up its values, and its value. “Despite the daunting complexity of the task, universities must take responsibility for managing their own scholarly output or risk losing control of that core intellectual capital,” she says. “If we don’t, someone else will. And it won’t be pretty. We’re talking about our institutions’ major asset. “If we miss the boat on this, we hand off opportunities to partner with our faculty around issues of intellectual property, curation and preservation standards, and transformative models of scholarly communication. We simply become the ‘buyer.’ And, we risk getting locked into untenable licensing agreements in order to gain or regain access to the very research that our own faculty are producing.”
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    Article on trends in publishing and why the university library needs to become a publisher.
Nigel Robertson

The life-long role of libraries - Stephen's Lighthouse - 2 views

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    Graphic showing library services during a persons life journey.
Nigel Robertson

Seth's Blog: The future of the library - 1 views

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    Librarians that are arguing and lobbying for clever ebook lending solutions are completely missing the point. They are defending library as warehouse as opposed to fighting for the future, which is librarian as producer, concierge, connector, teacher and impresario.
Stephen Harlow

Tiny Public Library in Kansas Uses Digital Projects to Stay Relevant - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    "We have to do more than check out books. One way a small local library can stay relevant is to become a repository of local information."
Nigel Robertson

The Library as a Digital Learning Space -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Account of a K12 school changing it's library into a hybrid digital / physical model
Nigel Robertson

Library 2.0 - Learning with 'e's: - 0 views

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    Short piece on the library in a digital age, just arguing that they are not obsolete.
Stephen Harlow

Ti Point Tork » Blog Archive » Libraries: Where It All Went Wrong - 0 views

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    "I personally believe that the greatest role you [libraries] play is around the documentary national identity. People come to you to find out about their ancestors, to find out what life was like, to critically evaluate and understand the past."
Stephen Harlow

Library: Digilab services - 1 views

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    "Digilab is a creative space on the ground floor of the Library, designed to inspire and support innovation in the development of pedagogically effective learning materials." This is what I imagine when I think of our 'spare room' renovation!
Nigel Robertson

Library: Add OU Library Google Gadgets - 1 views

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    Library gadget for iGoogle. Should have a look at what's been developed through the API.
Stephen Harlow

Library Impact Data Project - 0 views

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    "This project aims to prove a statistically significant correlation between library usage and student attainment."
Nigel Robertson

Skills@Library : Learning in a Digital Age - 1 views

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    Leeds Uni Library resources for Learning in digital world
Nigel Robertson

Faculty Advisory Council Memorandum on Journal Pricing § THE HARVARD LIBRARY ... - 0 views

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    Harvard Library cannot afford to subscribe to scholarly journals which have increased in cost to $3.75m, They recommend staff use open access journals.
Nigel Robertson

Library License - 0 views

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    Suggestion of  a license to make writing available to libraries. Idea seems reasonable on the surface but wonder if it will become divisive, especially the institutional sub-set.
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