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WHAT DOES THE ACADEMIC LIBRARY COMMUNITY WANT FROM CROSSREF? James G. Neal CrossRef Annual Member Meeting 25 September 2002
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Revolutionary Change n Personal Computing Revolution n Electronic Revolution n Network Revolution n Cellular Revolution n MTV/Video Games Revolution
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Revolutionary Change n Security/Authentication Revolution n Hypertext Revolution n Push Revolution n Customization Revolution n Government Information Revolution
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Revolutionary Change n ATM Revolution n Authorship Revolution n New Majority Student Revolution n User Expectation Revolution n Napster Revolution
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Revolutionary Change n Intellectual Property Revolution n Digital Preservation Revolution n Information as Commodity Revolution n Mutability Revolution n Open Revolution
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FUTURE LIBRARY MODEL n Anticipatory n Schizophrenic n Responsive n Customized
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FUTURE LIBRARY VIEW n Legacy n Portal n Infrastructure n Enterprise
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CrossRef And Core Library Services to Users n Information Acquisition n Information Synthesis n Information Navigation n Information Dissemination n Information Interpretation n Information Understanding n Information Archiving
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Changing Library Roles n Libraries as Consumers n Libraries as Intermediaries and Aggregators n Libraries as Publishers n Libraries as Educators n Libraries as R & D Organizations n Libraries as Entrepreneurs n Libraries as Policy Advocates
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ACCESS PARAMETERS n Information (What) n Individual (Who) n Application (How) n Location (Where) n Context (Why) n Need (When)
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ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL INFORMATION n Accessibility n Availability n Searchability n Currency n Researchability
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ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL INFORMATION n Dynamism/Fluidity n Interdisciplinarity n Collaborative Nature n Multimedia Aspects n Linkability
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ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL INFORMATION n Interactivity n Procedural Qualities n Spatial Capabilities n Encyclopedic Potential
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ADVANTAGES OF PRINT n Portability n Durability n Markupability n Readability
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ADVANTAGES OF PRINT n Archivability n Ownability n Affordability n Aesthetic Quality
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EXPECTATIONS FOR TECHNOLOGY n Content n Access n Convenience n New Capabilities n Cost Reduction n Productivity
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SUPPORT FOR TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED AND ONLINE LEARNING n Land Rush/Web Rush n Economics of Railroad/Electronic Commerce n Utility Industry Fragmentation and Consolidation/Online Education Entrepreneurs
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EDUCATIONAL COMMERCE LAYERS OF INVOLVEMENT n Education Destinations n Education Portals/Pipelines n Business-to-Business Sites
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Future Requirements for Distributed Learning n Content Creation n Storage and Management n Search and Query Techniques n Distribution and Access n Rights Management
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Scholarly Activity n Creation of knowledge and evaluation of its validity n Preservation of information n Transmission of information to others: TechnologiesTechnologies EconomicsEconomics InstitutionsInstitutions
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Scholarly Communication Key Issues n Imbalance in information price relative to value and source costs n Time lag between authorship, peer review, publication, and dissemination n Imbalance in information authorship, ownership, and propriety rights. n Unrecognized as public policy issue.
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Digital Library and the Production of Scholarship n Intellectual Property Ownership n Darwinian/Capitalistic/Socialist Solutions n New Models of Digital Scholarship
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ELECTRONIC SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING SOME MODELS n Commercial Publishing Model n Academic Server Model n Prestigious Publishing Model n University Publishing Cooperative n Public Domain Model n Government Server Model
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ELECTRONIC SCHOLARY PUBLISHING SOME MODELS n n Digital Library Model n n Electronic Book Model n n Electronic Collection Model n n Retrospective Model n n Preprint Server Model n n Peer Review Lite Model n n Peer to Peer Model
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RESEARCH COMMUNITY STRATEGIES n Market Conforming n Market Distorting n System Transforming n System Busting
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Future Publishing Our Core Interests n Competitive Market n Easy Distribution and Reuse n Innovative Applications of Technology n Quality Assurance n Permanent Archiving
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Digital Library Program Key Elements n Purchasing or Licensing of Electronic Databases n Identification and Organization of Access to Web Materials n Conversion of Analog Materials to Digital Formats/New Tools for Use n Web-Based Services (reserves, reference)
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Digital Library Program Key Elements n Collection and Archiving of Community Records/Intellectual Property n On-Demand Electronic Delivery to Users n Customized Literature Update Services
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ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING PROGRAM (EPIC) n Knowledge Centers n Learning Zones n Innovative Publishing Projects n Research and Development n Community Education
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (CRIA) n Natural Language Processing n Digital Government n Biomedical Informatics n Usability/Human Factors n Emerging Technologies
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INFORMATION POLICY AREAS n Intellectual Property n Internet Development n Telecommunications n Privacy n Free Speech n IT Research n IT Workforce
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LIBRARIES AND INNOVATION n Redefining the Physical Expertise Expertise Intellectual Infrastructure Intellectual Infrastructure n Understanding the Geography Psychology Psychology Economics of Innovation Economics of Innovation
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LIBRARIES AND INNOVATION n Advancing the Entrepreneurial Imperative: n Business Plan n Competition n Venture Capital
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Future Library Priorities for CrossRef n Sustain Conversation with Library Community n Expand Conversation with Scholarly Community n Expand Title Coverage n Expand Publisher Coverage of Own Titles n Expand International Coverage n Expand Discipline Coverage n Expand Format Coverage n Promote Library Participation
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Future Library Priorities for CrossRef n Sustain Reputation of Reliability, Persistence, Neutrality n Insure Data Quality n Advance Enhanced Resolution n Promote Localized Linking n Address Multiple Versions Challenge n Participate in Content Archiving Strategies n Focus on Sustainable Business Model n Organize R & D Agenda
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