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Track 1 – Part 1 What can we do to prepare the library of the future for researchers ? The Europeana Library Conference Madrid, December 2012
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Background Traditional purpose of library under pressure Expectations and possibilities shaped by digital changes Changing patterns of work and information consumption – students, researchers, teacher, public, publishers, new media companies Current economic austerity reducing budgets
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Background Researchers visiting libraries less often, particularly in science subjects What can national and research libraries do to remain relevant to those undertaking research ?
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Managing research data sets Library takes more control of managing research data sets Focus could be on researcher at institution or a particular subject field Long-term digital preservation of data sets also important Creating relationships between journal articles and datasets
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Improving Licensing Capabilities Work more closely with consortia or directly with publishers Find better ways to lower costs Find ways to improve accuracy of data supplied by publishers on collections; sharing that information with other libraries Improving negotiations with publishers to allow for more sophisticated use of licenced content (esp., text and data mining)
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Greater focus on sharing collections Improve metadata via automated processes Sharing metadata (and content) with different aggregators More time and money spent on Search Engine Optimisation
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Changing Physical Space Remove many of physical collections from direct access within library Provide more space for research, teaching, group learning, individual learning Create library as a more of a social space
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Helping Research Teams Librarians becoming part of research teams Providing guidance on such issues as Open Access and publication, dataset creation, preservation, Subject librarian replaces by research librarian
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Enhancing Discovery Working with providers to improve search experience for users Building new tools for searching and analysing digital content, concentrating on particular collections or subject areas (Alternatively, … letting Google do much more searching)
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Developing Mobile Technologies Providing end-user services via mobile phones Improving resource discovery and resource delivery via phones (e.g. QR codes for scanning in the library, location centric) Expand reminder services for users via mobiles
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More public engagement Greater exposure of unique collections to external researchers Find new ways for students to interact with unique collections Greater focus on physical exhibition space – interaction with general public More crowdsourcing type projects to interact with public
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Focus on the Digital Library Provide smaller physical library Go digital for as much of the library collection as possible Follow public / private deals to digitise special collections Place most of physical collection in other locations outside main library
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Other possibilities … You may have other ideas …. ? You may have undertaken ideas that you can share with others Discuss in groups of x?? Write headline ideas on post it notes (as many as you want There are no limits and very few bad ideas ! Big ideas (broader strategies) AND small ideas (short-term goals) Put them all on sheet on the wall
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What can we do to prepare the library of the future for researchers ? Focus on the Digital Library / Students and Researchers ? / Science, Technology, Medicine / Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences / Focus on secondary resources / Aggregate digitised primary resources / Aggregate collections-level metadata / Maintain focus on bibliographic data
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And now … Select top 10 ideas on post it notes Place them on second sheets on wall, according to cost and impact Select one person to speak for two minutes on your choices
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