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What’s Most Important? Emerging Technologies in Medical Libraries PF Anderson (and the MLA Systematic Review Project, Team 6: Emerging Technologies) March 18, 2014 Smartphones (HereToHelp): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Assorted_smartphones.jpg Smartwatch (Avia BavARia): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rename_IMG_6013_(11860382343).jpg Google Glass (Azugaldia): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Google_Glass_detail.jpg 3d Printing (Zillayali): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Miniature_human_face_models_made_through_3D_Printing_(Rapid_Prototyping).jpg Robotics/Makers (Ville Miettinen): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MIT%27s_robots.jpg Monday, March 17, 14

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Slides for the ML2SIG Lightning Rounds at the University of Michigan, describing the work of the MLA systematic review team #6 mid-project.

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What’s Most Important?Emerging Technologies in Medical Libraries

PF Anderson (and the MLA Systematic Review Project,

Team 6: Emerging Technologies)March 18, 2014

Smartphones (HereToHelp): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Assorted_smartphones.jpgSmartwatch (Avia BavARia): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rename_IMG_6013_(11860382343).jpg

Google Glass (Azugaldia): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Google_Glass_detail.jpg3d Printing (Zillayali): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Miniature_human_face_models_made_through_3D_Printing_(Rapid_Prototyping).jpg

Robotics/Makers (Ville Miettinen): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MIT%27s_robots.jpg

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What is the #MLASR Project?

"The fact that 140 MLA leaders and 108 researchers ... participated in this Delphi study suggests that the profession values the place of research in advancing their professional practices. The top-ranked questions ... will guide decision makers and researchers in defining which areas of systematic inquiry deserve the highest priority."Eldredge JD, Ascher MT, Holmes HN, Harris MR. The new Medical Library Association research agenda: final results from a three-phase Delphi study. J Med Libr Assoc. 2012 Jul;100(3):214-8. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.100.3.012. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411260/

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Team 6PF AndersonSkye Bickett

Pamela HerringJudith Kammerer

Andrea KepselTierney Lyons

Scott McLachlanIngrid TonnisonChristine Willis

Lin Wu

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What is Team #6 doing?

“The explosion of information, expansion of technology (especially mobile technology), and complexity of the health care environment present medical librarians and medical libraries opportunities and challenges. To live up to the opportunities and challenges, what kinds of skill sets or information structure are medical librarians or medical libraries required to have or acquire so as to be strong partners or contributors of continuing effectiveness to the changing environment?”

ie. Emerging Technologies relevant to medical librarians

Image: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Envisioning_emerging_technology_for_2012_and_beyond.pngEnvisioning Emerging Technology for 2012 and beyond: http://envisioningtech.com/envisioning2012/

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ID Tech, Step 1CORE-Ed (Australia/New Zealand) Education's Ten Trends 2014: http://www.core-ed.org/thought-leadership/ten-trends

Envisioning Technology: http://envisioning.io/horizons/index.php

Gartner Hype Cycle 2013: http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2575515

Guide to the Future of Medicine (Bertalan Mesko): http://scienceroll.f iles.wordpress.com/2013/10/the-guide-to-the-future-of-medicine-white-paper.pdf

Horizon Report: Higher Education Edition, 2014: http://www.nmc.org/publications/2014-horizon-report-higher-ed

MIT Tech Review: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2013: http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/513981/introduction-to-the-10-breakthrough-technologies-of-2013/

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ID Tech, Step 2Group brainstormingMindmap

TechnologiesAudiencesUse cases

Organization

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ID Tech, Step 3: Focus Groups

#MEDLIBS #HCLDR

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ID Tech, Step 4: Survey

What does “emerging technologies mean to you?”List as many “emerging technologies” as you can.etc.

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What did we get? 3d printing

4Gadvocacy / activism / change

altmetricsAlzheimer care environments

appsartificial intelligence

augmented realityautomated catalogingautomated circulation

autopilotBaidu

big databiofuels

biohackingbioinformatics

biological implant devicesbioprintingBlackboard

blended learningblogsBox

braille smartphonecapture / recording

CiteULikecitizen sciencecloud storage

collaboration technologies/toolsColwiz

Creative Commonscrowdfundingcrowdsourcing

cuddle botsda Vinci surgery

data analysisdata citationdata mining

data repositoriesdata sonificationdata visualization

diagnosis support toolsdigital curation

digital door locksdigital storytelling

digitizationdigitized self-tracking

Dropboxe-books

educationelectronic health records

EndnoteFacebookFacetime

File sharingflexible batteriesflipped classroom

game-based learninggames

games for changegames for health

games for learninggenetically modified meatgeocaching / geolocatinggesture-based computing

Google AuthorGoogle BooksGoogle DriveGoogle Glass

Google HangoutsGoogle Plus

health care social mediahologram / 3D displays

html5hybrid phone/tablet devices

IBM Watson implant sensors

informaticsinformation management tools

information sharing toolsinstant messaging

institutional repositoriesinstruction delivery systems

intellectual property managementinternet of everything

internet of thingsiPads

lab-on-a-chiplearning

lecture capturelifestreaming

LinkedInmedical robotics

medical treatmentMendeley

microbiomemind controlled devices

mobilemobile apps

mobile computingmobile devicesmobile health

mobile learningmobile technology

molecular-level enhanced nutritionMOOCsMyEd

nanotechnologynear field communication

NFC (Near Field Communication)open

open accessopen content

open dataopen educationopen education

open educational resourcesopen learningopen source

open source contentoptical computing

participatory medicinePebble

personal genomicspersonal health record personalized medicine

Pinterestpodcasts

point-of-care toolsPrezi

programming languagesQR codes

quantified selfquantum computing

reference management softwareRefWorks

robot teachersrobotic surgery

roboticsRSS

salivary diagnosticsSciRef

Scoop-itsensor equipped environments

short throw projectorsshort throw projectors

single-purpose appsSkype

Slide RocketSlideshare

smart objectssmart phonesmart pills

smart textilessmart watchessmartphones

social learning environmentssocial media

Social media emergency managment social reference management

social roboticsspeech recognition

stem cell treatmenttablet computing

texting / SMStranslational medicine

Twitterubiquitous computingunmanned vehicles

videovirtual worlds

visual data analysiswearable techWellcome Trust

wifiZotero

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4 Subgroups

Libraries & Publishing Communication & EducationPublic Health, Risk,

DisasterHuman Body

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Shrinking the StackBroad cut

Scope notes

Inclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria

More focused cut

CESI=62; PHRD=126; HB=28; LP= 28

Negotiating overlaps

Final Cut

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Interesting OverlapsCollaboration technologies & tools

Digital curation

Dropbox

Games & gamification

iPads

Mobile

Video

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Next steps

Search databases For use cases & examplesTo identify shape & maturity of the technology

Analyze with bibliometrics

Years presentRecencyShape of slopeSpecific journal on topic

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The Goal!

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Contact

PF Anderson@[email protected]

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