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How should we be rethinking the research library in a swiftly changing information landscape?

In February 2008, CLIR convened 25 leading librarians, publishers, faculty members, and information technology specialists to consider this question. Participants discussed the challenges and opportunities that libraries are likely to face in the next five to ten years, and how changes in scholarly communication will affect the future library. Essays by eight of the participants-Paul Courant, Andrew Dillon, Rick Luce, Stephen Nichols, Daphnée Rentfrow, Abby Smith, Kate Wittenberg, and Lee Zia-were circulated to participants in advance and provided background for the conversation. This report contains these background essays as well as a summary of the meeting.

 

tagged future_of_libraries library_trends by seymoura ...on 09-SEP-08

The paper probes the relationship between libraries and the faculty at institutions of all sizes, and how the digital shift is altering that relationship. The authors, Roger Schonfeld and Ross Housewright, pulled together the highlights from two surveys conducted in 2006: one of American faculty members and another of librarians in charge of collection developmen

HOW SHOULD WE be rethinking the research library in a swiftly changing information landscape?

In February, CLIR convened 25 leading librarians, publishers, faculty members, and information technology specialists to consider this question. Participants discussed the challenges and opportunities that libraries are likely to face in the next five to ten years, and how changes in scholarly communication will affect the future library. Essays by eight of the participants-Paul Courant, Andrew Dillon, Rick Luce, Stephen Nichols, Daphnee Rentfrow, Abby Smith, Kate Wittenberg, and Lee Zia-were circulated to participants in advance and provided background for the conversation.1 CLIR will issue a full report of the meeting, including the background essays, later this summer.

 

A new book, Forces for Good: The Six Practices of High-Impact Nonprofits by Crutchfield and Grant, uncovers the secrets to success for nonprofit organizations. Can libraries apply these principles both individually and collectively to make a difference in the digital age? Rush Miller, Univ Librarian at Pitt is interviewed.
tagged library_trends by seymoura ...on 27-MAR-08
As card catalogs once gave way to computers, it might be time for another paradigm shift at libraries
tagged future_of_libraries library_trends by seymoura ...on 19-FEB-08
2008 Horizon Report from the Educause
Learning Initiative and the New Media Consortium
tagged library_trends technology_trends by seymoura ...on 08-FEB-08