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 Published Unpublished Books Journals Albums … Open web Special collections Archives Inst.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 • • • • • • 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