data-driven library infrastructure
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This is a copy of the presentation I gave at UKSG 2012.TRANSCRIPT
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Monday 26th March. UKSG, Glasgow.
Data-Driven Library Infrastructure:A UK perspective
Supporting the innovative use of Information and Communication Technology (lCT) in support of learning,
teaching, and research
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Outline
1. Current Picture2. Data-Driven 3. Benefits and
Implications
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5fzmmrk6kk
3 themes Ecosystem
Effort
Eventualities
The current picture
Systems and services designed as discreet solutions
System and service redundancy
Thin
king
verti
cally
The current picture
Data-Driven Infrastructure
Ambient data Dynamic data
Three Stars of Data-Driven Infrastructure
Reusable data
Reusable vocabularies
Joined data upRachel Bruce’s 3 stars of data-driven infrastructure
“This is kind of like asking what electricity looks like: it doesn't so
much look like anything, as it makes certain things possible”
Karen Coyle
Ecosystem
"UK researchers and students will have easy, flexible, and ongoing access to content and services through a collaborative, aggregated and integrated resource discovery and delivery framework which is comprehensive, open, and sustainable.“ http://discovery.ac.uk/
Human ecosystems... 1
Human ecosystems... 2
Let your data be promiscuous
Effort
Reduction Redistribution of effort
From
Chore to
CorePaul Walk, UKOLN.
Data as iterative
databegets
data
Protecting the future from the past!
http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/knowledgebaseplus/
Eventualities
The library as ‘start-up’
Scratch an itch: Pitch!
Human infrastructures
Think like a dandelion!
Data
Domain Expert Developer