Deputy Director: e-Information Strategy & e-Research enablement

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Deputy Director: e-Information Strategy & e-Research enablement Strategic issues of concern to libraries in Southern Africa & the future of integrated library systems dr Heila Pienaar Deputy Director: e-Information Strategy & e-Research enablement Library Services

Content Library Services of UP: e-Information Strategy Information resources scenario: Open catalogues Interactive journals Digitisation Data curation and manipulation Sophisticated search engines Impact of open access movement Web 2 content What is the future of LMS in this environment?

Library e-Information Strategy e-Environment for Scholarship e-Research e-Learning Library web e-Resources Open Scholarship Repositories Digitisation Web / Library 2

Information resources scenario Web 2 content Open catalogues Impact of open access movement Interactive journals Digitisation Sophisticated search engines Data curation and manipulation

Open catalogues

Digitisation With everything on the Net – what is left for academic libraries?

Sophisticated search engines Proponents of AI techniques say that one day people will be able to search for the plot of a novel, or list all the politicians who said something negative about the environment in the last five years, or find out where to buy an umbrella just spotted on the street. Techniques in AI such as natural language, object recognition and statistical machine learning will begin to stoke the imagination of Web searchers once again. http://www.news.com/Spying-an-intelligent-search-engine/2100-1032_3-6107048.html

Interactive journals Journal of Interactive Media in Education http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_2/buckingham_shum/

Impact of open access movement Libraries Can Provide Enhanced Access to OA Works Libraries Can Be Digital Publishers of OA Works Libraries Can Build Specialized OA Systems Libraries Can Digitize OA Versions of Out-of-Copyright Works Libraries Can Preserve OA Materials Libraries Can Subsidize Author Fees “The identification of desirable OA materials is more challenging than the identification of conventional electronic materials because there are a large number of potential suppliers, not a limited number of commercial vendors, and these suppliers typically have no special relationship to the library.” http://vjcp.blogspot.com/2007/10/blog-post.html Open Access & Libraries http://www.escholarlypub.com/cwb/OALibraries2.pdf

Web 2 content Amazon Google / Innovative Mashup Virtual world (SL) & library Stockholm Library Tagging Youtube video of British Library

Data curation & manipulation http://stardata.nrf.ac.za/nadicc/ Research Data Life Cycle Data acquisition Data ingest Metadata Annotation Provenance Data storage Data cleansing Data mining Curation Preservation

What is the future of integrated library systems in this environment?