will the 21st century need a library ? cyberinfrastructure and its implications
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Will The 21st Century Need a Library?Cyberinfrastructure and its ImplicationsWill The 21st Century Need a Library?Cyberinfrastructure and its Implications
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A New Environment for Research and TeachingA New Environment for Research and Teaching
Very high speed networks Enormous amounts of data Grid computing Coordinated aggregation and analysis of data Advanced software and tools Human expertise:digital libraries Stewardship of information
Very high speed networks Enormous amounts of data Grid computing Coordinated aggregation and analysis of data Advanced software and tools Human expertise:digital libraries Stewardship of information
Behavioral AssumptionsBehavioral Assumptions
Collaboration Sharing of data, resources, tools Making information more accessible Reuse of data
Collaboration Sharing of data, resources, tools Making information more accessible Reuse of data
Sloan Digital Sky SurveySloan Digital Sky Survey
Quasar RedshiftQuasar Redshift
Particle PhysicsParticle Physics
Large Hadron ColliderLarge Hadron Collider
Large Hadron ColliderLarge Hadron Collider
Climate ModelingClimate Modeling
Climate ModelsClimate Models
Typhoon ModelsTyphoon Models
Tsunami ModelingTsunami Modeling
Humanities Cyberinfrastructure Humanities Cyberinfrastructure
Some New Technologies:
laser scanning
CT scans
3-D visualization
tera scale storage and retrieval
multimedia digital libraries
DNA Analysis
Some New Technologies:
laser scanning
CT scans
3-D visualization
tera scale storage and retrieval
multimedia digital libraries
DNA Analysis
Humanities CyberinfrastructureHumanities Cyberinfrastructure
Greater collaboration Increased dependencies on technology Working with scientists and engineers New methods of conducting research New questions and paths of inquiries Digital environment more pervasive
Greater collaboration Increased dependencies on technology Working with scientists and engineers New methods of conducting research New questions and paths of inquiries Digital environment more pervasive
Rome RebornRome Reborn
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The Ancient SkyThe Ancient Sky
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Michelangelo: Laser CaptureMichelangelo: Laser Capture
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Amiens Cathedral 3-DAmiens Cathedral 3-D
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Amiens 3-DAmiens 3-D
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Archeology: CuneiformArcheology: Cuneiform
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CT ScansCT Scans
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Roman de la RoseDigital Manuscript Surrogates
Roman de la RoseDigital Manuscript Surrogates
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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade DatabaseTrans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade DatabaseTrans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
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New Genetics and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Database Working Group
New Genetics and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Database Working Group
Co-Directors: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Evelynn M. HammondsUnder the direction of Professors Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Evelynn M. Hammonds, the New Genetics and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Working Group was convened for the first time in January 2006 and included the nation’s top scientists, social scientists, and historians who discussed the latest research in genetics and how to effectively use historical and social contexts to understand the origins of the Africans who survived the Middle Passage in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade to the United States.
Co-Directors: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Evelynn M. HammondsUnder the direction of Professors Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Evelynn M. Hammonds, the New Genetics and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Working Group was convened for the first time in January 2006 and included the nation’s top scientists, social scientists, and historians who discussed the latest research in genetics and how to effectively use historical and social contexts to understand the origins of the Africans who survived the Middle Passage in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade to the United States.
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Cy-ArkCy-Ark
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DNA Analysis of Medieval ParchmentDNA Analysis of Medieval Parchment
Art and NeuroscienceArt and Neuroscience
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USC Shoah Foundation InstituteUSC Shoah Foundation Institute
Dunhuang CavesDunhuang Caves
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What does this imply?What does this imply?
New Models of Knowledge Organization New Collaborations across Academic
Boundaries New International Cooperation for Data
Preservation and Access New Research Methods and Strategies New Curriculum
New Models of Knowledge Organization New Collaborations across Academic
Boundaries New International Cooperation for Data
Preservation and Access New Research Methods and Strategies New Curriculum
What Does This Imply For Research Libraries?
What Does This Imply For Research Libraries?
Will the 21st Century Need Libraries?
Will the 21st Century Need Libraries?
YES: But Research Libraries Will Transform
YES: But Research Libraries Will Transform
Libraries Must Adopt a Cyberinfrastructure Model:Deep Functional Collaborations
Libraries Must Adopt a Cyberinfrastructure Model:Deep Functional Collaborations
Shared collections: discarding duplicates Shared staff: working toward the collective goal IT infrastructure shared across several institutions University presses form coalition on single
software platform Digital object is the official scholarly
representation: no warehouses, no press, no out of print, no inventory
Shared collections: discarding duplicates Shared staff: working toward the collective goal IT infrastructure shared across several institutions University presses form coalition on single
software platform Digital object is the official scholarly
representation: no warehouses, no press, no out of print, no inventory
The New Library, Con’tThe New Library, Con’t
Digital library activities and projects must widely federate Scholarly environments must emerge from digital
libraries:*background data*notes*instrumentation*methodological descriptions*comprehensive references and bibliographies*Large datasets of audio, visual, multimedia materials
Digital library activities and projects must widely federate Scholarly environments must emerge from digital
libraries:*background data*notes*instrumentation*methodological descriptions*comprehensive references and bibliographies*Large datasets of audio, visual, multimedia materials
The New Library, Con’tThe New Library, Con’t
Centers for instruction and collaborative research in synch with the shared mission
Centers that explore the changes that are effecting them and what they are becoming: a collective autopoiesis
Create an audit authority to assure perpetual persistence and access to the myriad data and information layers (articles, research statistics, course information, archival drafts, pre-publications)
Centers for instruction and collaborative research in synch with the shared mission
Centers that explore the changes that are effecting them and what they are becoming: a collective autopoiesis
Create an audit authority to assure perpetual persistence and access to the myriad data and information layers (articles, research statistics, course information, archival drafts, pre-publications)
The New Library, Con’tThe New Library, Con’t
Cyberinfrastructure characteristics:*wide community of interest and collaboration*multidisciplinary*high level of shared expertise*tremendous amounts of data
*responsibility for data curation and persistence*integral to research and its strategies
*involved with data analysis, visualization, mining, semantic search
Cyberinfrastructure characteristics:*wide community of interest and collaboration*multidisciplinary*high level of shared expertise*tremendous amounts of data
*responsibility for data curation and persistence*integral to research and its strategies
*involved with data analysis, visualization, mining, semantic search
The Next LibraryThe Next Library
A formal, physical entity with staff and some analog materials with an individual identity (name, tradition, areas of special focus)
Beneath, a tremendously complex virtual strata that is coherent with 10 or more institutions in a shared functional infrastructure
Operations and services inextricable from the wider collaborative: a new ‘information entanglement’ model
A formal, physical entity with staff and some analog materials with an individual identity (name, tradition, areas of special focus)
Beneath, a tremendously complex virtual strata that is coherent with 10 or more institutions in a shared functional infrastructure
Operations and services inextricable from the wider collaborative: a new ‘information entanglement’ model
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