CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Library Trends: future horizons and a few realities Sue Hutley Director, Library Services Queensland.

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CRICOS No J a university for the world real R Library Trends: future horizons and a few realities Sue Hutley Director, Library Services Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia Twitter -

CRICOS No J a university for the world real R Queensland University of Technology CRICOS No J R a university for the world real Library Trends – general overview NMC Report – the methodology and the experience How will you create your library’s future?

CRICOS No J a university for the world real R NMC – 11 year summary 6 David ‬ followersoftheapocalyp.se 16 January 2015

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CRICOS No J a university for the world real R Key Trends 2014 MID-RANGE TRENDS: LONG-RANGE TRENDS: Increasing Focus on Research Data Management for Publications Prioritization of Mobile Content and Delivery Increasing Focus on Research Data Management for Publications Prioritization of Mobile Content and Delivery Evolving Nature of the Scholarly Record Increasing Accessibility of Research Content Evolving Nature of the Scholarly Record Increasing Accessibility of Research Content Continual Progress in Technology, Standards, and Infrastructure Rise of New Forms of Multidisciplinary Research Continual Progress in Technology, Standards, and Infrastructure Rise of New Forms of Multidisciplinary Research FAST TRENDS:

Significant Challenges 2014 Significant Challenges 2014 SOLVABLE CHALLENGES : DIFFICULT CHALLENGES: WICKED CHALLENGES: Embedding Academic and Research Libraries in the Curriculum Rethinking the Roles and Skills of Librarians Embedding Academic and Research Libraries in the Curriculum Rethinking the Roles and Skills of Librarians Capturing and Archiving the Digital Outputs of Research as Collection Material Competition from Alternative Avenues of Discovery Capturing and Archiving the Digital Outputs of Research as Collection Material Competition from Alternative Avenues of Discovery Embracing the Need for Radical Change Maintaining Ongoing Integration, Interoperability, and Collaborative Projects Embracing the Need for Radical Change Maintaining Ongoing Integration, Interoperability, and Collaborative Projects

Technologies to Watch 2014 Technologies to Watch 2014 TWO TO THREE YEARS: FOUR TO FIVE YEARS: Electronic Publishing Mobile Apps Electronic Publishing Mobile Apps Bibliometrics and Citation Technologies Open Content Bibliometrics and Citation Technologies Open Content The Internet of Things Semantic Web and Linked Data The Internet of Things Semantic Web and Linked Data ONE YEAR OR LESS:

CRICOS No J a university for the world real R Reflections on the 2014 NMC Horizon Report Library Edition via QUT Library - YouTube 14

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CRICOS No J a university for the world real R New Library Toolkit to accompany the NMC Horizon Report Library Edition horizon-report-toolkit-2014-library/ 17

CRICOS No J a university for the world real R Acknowledgements 18 Slides and images used from: New Media Consortium Library Presentation Frederic Blin. Riding the waves or caught in the tide : Insights from the IFLA Trends Report

CRICOS No J a university for the world real R 19 Sue Hutley Director, Library Services Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane,

Queensland University of Technology CRICOS No J R a university for the world real