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The Role of Libraries and Information Centres in the Global Forest Information Service Roger Mills Oxford Forestry Institute August 2000
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There’s no future in it Libraries are dead Everything can be delivered to the desktop All electronic systems are intuitive and can be worked by anyone, anywhere in any language
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The Harry Potter Phenomenon Get people talking Get them wanting more Sell on content Repackage for specific audiences Translate widely
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Who needs paper? Web sites growing daily Connectivity growing daily Investment growing daily BUT More new journals every year Paper consumption growing every year
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Send for Harry… Challenge the nightmare Power of the individual With a little help from our friends Separate good and bad Get info from library and the Forest of Information
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It’s all too much How do we store it? How do we access it? How do we preserve it? Maybe….
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We need libraries! And fortunately We’ve got them! C. 400 of them Let’s talk!
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GFIS – the theory
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GFIS – the reality Two tin cans and a piece of string Needs someone to talk and someone to listen And vice versa
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The digital dilemma Format v. content – Sylva online Fire, flood, infestation destroy treeware Many more ways of destroying e-ware Egyptian hieroglyphs = 1980’s word processor Medieval scribes = reformatting It costs!
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Not getting enough Money Staff Space TIME So we need INGENUITY in managing ‘stuff’
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Manage it! Find it Teach it Deliver it Digitise it Archive it Network it Hotlink it E-publish it Copyright it Publicise it Talk about it Love it!
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Finding it: Libraries locate, describe and classify relevant resources – in all formats Library catalogues include ‘physical’ electronic resources – CD-ROM, DVD And may include ‘virtual’ resources – web sites
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Teaching it Systems are not transparent Novices need flywheels Power users need brakes Formal v. informal instruction On-line help, documentation, hand- holding It’s for you
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Delivering it Lending and loss Photocopies and snail mail/courier Fax and e-mail Copyright Ariel Full-text
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Digitising it Choosing Costing Setting technical standards Preparing material Quality control Indexing
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As we move into the electronic era of digital objects it is important to know that there are new barbarians at the gate and that we are moving into an era where much of what we know today, much of what is coded and written electronically, will be lost forever. We are, to my mind, living in the midst of digital Dark Ages; consequently, much as monks of times past, it falls to librarians and archivists to hold to the tradition which reveres history and the published heritage of our times. - Terry Kuny, Consultant, National Library of Canada
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Archiving it Retrieval software Web access Archive format Hardware Speed Location Refreshment
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Networking it Machine talk Person talk LANs and WANs CD-ROMs – problem software Cost and confidentiality
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Hotlinking it A –B –C –D – got it! Hit the spot first time Select and buy.com Index – abstract – full-text Brand loyalty
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E-publishing it Idea – creation – dissemination – use Reformat – reformat – reformat But how? Cut out the middleman Drop in the ocean Shine like a star Peer review?
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Copyrighting it It’s mine! What is intellectual property? Cf. human genome Preventing mutation Just rewards
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Publicising it Tell me a story Harry Potter Packaging Labelling Networking Network of networks
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Talking about it Dragon Naturally Speaking Watch my lips It’s down! How does it fit in? How do I fit in?
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Loving it No fortunes to be made GFIService Because it’s worth it – we’re worth it IFF4 mandate: ‘…best use of existing institutions, mechanisms and networks, including national, regional and international information systems’
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Getting on with it Directory Protocols Distance learning Document delivery Digitisation centres Archiving centres Payment collection mechanisms Full-text hotlinks E-publishing standards User education
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