Future libraries: diffuse, ambient, recombinant Lorcan Dempsey VP, Research, OCLC overview • Part 1 • Part 2 • Part 3

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Future libraries: diffuse,
ambient, recombinant
Lorcan Dempsey
VP, Research, OCLC
overview
• Part 1
• Part 2
• Part 3
research and
learning
part 1
“Creative knowledge you can put in your pocket”
Ambient?
learning
… it is likely that a large part of the
student and teacher experience will be
managed within a systems framework
which manages the learning life-cycle
and interfaces to multiple systems and
services.
Neil Mclean, pro-vice Chancellor
e-learning and information services,
Macquarrie University
Biomedical informatics
Source: http://medicine.osu.edu/informatics/
Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD) Motion Capture Lab
Source: http://www.accad.ohio-state.edu/mocap/mocap_info.htm
Olentangy River Wetland Research Park
Source: http://swamp.ag.ohio-state.edu/ichart/index.html
components of CI-enabled
science & engineering
High-performance computing
for modeling, simulation, data
processing/mining
Humans
Individual &
Group Interfaces
& Visualization
Collaboration
Services
Atkins cyberinfrastructure
report for NSF
Instruments for
observation and
characterization.
Global
Connectivity
Physical World
Facilities for activation,
manipulation and
construction
Knowledge management
institutions for collection building
and curation of data, information,
literature, digital objects
Atkins report
Institutional intellectual
assets
• Reputation management
– Interesting interaction between
• Devolved scholarly authority to contribute to discipline
• Managed university approach to asset and reputation
management
• Curatorial responsibility to the ‘intellectual
record’
• Enrich the discourse of scholarly
communication
– Surface rich resources
– New opportunities for access, analysis, re-use
context
• Research and learning behavior is
increasingly entering the network space
– Library resources need to be available at the
appropriate stage within the learning or research
environment
– Research and learning outputs require curatorial
attention
– New forms of engagement and support.
Diffuse?
mapping a resource
space
part 2
• Interested
community?
• New
correspondences?
Unique
Non-unique
a resource
space?
Published
Unpublished
Books
Journals
Albums
…
Open web
Special
collections
Archives
Inst. repositories
- eprints
- theses
- research data
- learning objects
• Metadata
creation?
• Metadata
aggregation?
Unique
Non-unique
metadata?
Published
MARC
ONIX
MARC, METS
EAD, DC
TEI
Unpublished
DC, …
DC
IEEE/LOM,
FGDC, DDI,
EAD,TEI,
SCORM, …
digital preservation?
Unique
• Learning
materials?
• Cultural
materials?
• Research
materials?
Non-unique
Published
Unpublished
Community issue?
Institutional issue?
D2D?
Slide # 18
– eprints?
– Cultural
heritage?
– Theses?
– Learning
objects
Unique
• Aggregations?
Non-unique
Published
Unpublished
Existing
apparatus
Rights &
resolution
New structures?
directions?
Scholarly
communication
Unique
Non-unique
Published
Unpublished
Disclosure
context
•
Two trends?
1. ‘Commodity’
2. ‘Institutional’
• The expense of
learning
• The sterility of
reinvention
• The ------ of tradition
recombinant
part 3
campus
• ‘Content management
systems’
• Learning content management
• Learning management
• Library system
• Manifold research repositories
• Manifold digital library systems
• Intranet/groupware/communica
tions
• Enterprise data management
• Authentication/
authorization
• Directory
• Rights
management
• Manifold portals
outsourcing
• Shared cataloging
• Directory services
– services, users, rights, organizations, policies –
e.g. ILL
•
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•
•
•
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Archiving services
Authorization
Resolution services?
Hosting services
Harvesting services
Preservations services
context
• Need to un-construct
– Metadata
– Services
• …so that they can be recombined in new
ways.
• Tools and features previously available only
in integrated systems can now be provided as
'web services'
• “network accessible application components”
• “interoperable building blocks for constructing
applications”
• “self-describing applications that can be discovered and
accessed over the web by other applications”
interoperability as
recombinant potential
• Disaggregating
scholarly publishing
– Linking, Identifiers
• ‘Play’ learning objects
– Packaged
• Federated searching
– Fusing metadata
• Processing content
– Structured documents
• Ingesting content
• Surface service
channels
• Examples
– Can I add a document to
a repository?
– Can I add a repository to
a distributed query?
– Can I fuse metadata from
one repository with
another?
– Can I make an image
available in a learning
package
For
Example …
Institutional
e - print
archives
Non - institutional
e - print
archives
Personal
e - print
archives
OAI - PMH
Subject
classification
service
Name
authority
service
SOAP
E-Prints UK
Citation
analysis
service
JISC FAIR program
SOAP
Javascript
Z39.50
RDN
RDN
gateway/portal
gateway/portal
service
service
RDN
Gateway
/HTTP
Slide # 19
doing things with data …
the life cycle