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NMC Horizon Report > 2014 Library EditionPressing Technologies, Trends, Challenges for Libraries

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Where I’m coming from.

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45 Editions | 55+ Translations12 Years of Global Research into Emerging Technology

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The research behind the NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Library Edition is jointly conducted by the New Media Consortium (NMC) and University of Applied Sciences (HTW) Chur, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) Hannover, and ETH-Bibliothek Zurich. Our partners’ critical participation in the production of this report and their strong support for the NMC Horizon Project is gratefully acknowledged.

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The NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Library Edition is a publication of the New Media Consortium

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Where I’m coming from.

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Focus On:

• UB Faculty, Students, and Staff• Institutional Directions• Libraries’ Staff Learning and Growth• Financial Health

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Discussion Questions• How can academic and research libraries prepare for

and keep pace with trends and technologies that are further off in the distance?

• What kinds of strategies and resources can academic and research libraries develop to start solving the challenges in the report -- while making the solutions scalable?

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PolicyLeadership

Practice

Dreaming and Doing!

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Key Trends 2014

MID-RANGE TRENDS:

LONG-RANGE TRENDS:

• Increasing Focus on Research Data Management for Publications

• Prioritization of Mobile Content and Delivery

• Evolving Nature of the Scholarly Record• Increasing Accessibility of Research

Content

• Continual Progress in Technology, Standards, and Infrastructure

• Rise of New Forms of Multidisciplinary Research Flickr Photo via Creative Tools

FAST TRENDS:

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Increasing Focus on Research Data Management

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The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Physics and Astronomy’ SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System contains 10.7 million scholarly records, and tracks citations and usage of their resources: go.nmc.org/saonasa

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Prioritization of Mobile Content and Delivery

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Duke University Libraries is using the “BrowZine” app for tablets to make library resources more mobile-friendly, enabling library patrons to browse, read, and monitor academic journals: go.nmc.org/duke

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Evolving Nature of the Scholarly Record

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University of California Davis launched the “Innovation in Scholarly Communication” project to identify the changes that are impacting traditional modes of publication in the digital age: go.nmc.org/icis

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Increasing Accessibility of Research Content

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Initiated by the Association of Research Libraries, SPARC is an international alliance of 800+ institutions that helps its global members establish sustainable systems of open scholarship: go.nmc.org/sparc

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Rise of New Forms of Multi-Disciplinary

Research

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As an addition to Hesburgh Libraries, the University of Notre Dame built Multidisciplinary Research Buildings to provide space to foster collaboration and research among faculty and students: go.nmc.org/ndumdr

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PolicyLeadership

Practice

Dreaming and Doing!

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Significant Challenges 2014

SOLVABLE CHALLENGES:

DIFFICULT CHALLENGES:

WICKED CHALLENGES:

• Embedding Academic and Research Libraries in the Curriculum

• Rethinking the Roles and Skills of Librarians

• Capturing and Archiving the Digital Outputs of Research as Collection Material

• Competition from Alternative Avenues of Discovery

• Embracing the Need for Radical Change• Maintaining Ongoing Integration, Interoperability,

and Collaborative Projects

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Embedding Academic and Research Libraries

in the Curriculum

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The staff at the Merrill-Cazier Library at Utah State uses a curriculum-integrated method to information literacy by working closely with faculty to customize instruction for specific majors: go.nmc.org/merrill

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Rethinking the Roles and Skills of Librarians

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The Harvard Law School library developed an academic technology project manager position, focused on providing support for a suite of open-source, online classroom tools called H2O that are being used by the law school’s faculty: go.nmc.org/hls

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Capturing and Archiving the Digital

Outputs of Research as Collection Material

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The British Library, Cambridge University Library, Trinity College Library Dublin, and others are following new regulations known as legal deposit to ensure that temporary materials such as websites and e-books can be collected and preserved: go.nmc.org/collect

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Competition from Alternative Avenues of

Discovery

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OCLC Research launched the “Wikipedia Library Project” pilot in an effort to make sources for citations more accessible to Wikipedia editors: go.nmc.org/oclc

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Embracing the Need for Radical Change

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The circulation team at the Woodward Library at the University of British Colombia drafted the “Strategic Plan,” which promotes continuous support and creative inspiration for staff: go.nmc.org/woodw

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Technologies to Watch 2014

TWO TO THREE YEARS:

FOUR TO FIVE YEARS:

• Electronic Publishing• Mobile Apps

• Bibliometrics and Citation Technologies

• Open Content

• The Internet of Things• Semantic Web and Linked Data

ONE YEAR OR LESS:

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Electronic Publishing

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Vectors is a USC scholarly journal that focuses on how technology transforms, and/or impedes social relations. It uses a peer-reviewed format and publishes only multimedia works: go.nmc.org/vect

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Mobile Apps

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The Bavarian State Library in Germany offers multiple mobile apps that allow users to explore ancient texts with augmented reality, location-based features, and geo-referencing in historical maps: go.nmc.org/bava

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Bibliometric and Citation Technologies

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ORCiD provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes one researcher from another, and supports automated linkages between a person and their professional activities ensuring that each person’s work is recognized: go.nmc.org/orcid

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Open Content

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The Staffordshire University Online Repository is an open access institutional research repository designed to house the research and scholarly output of the University’s staff and researchers: go.nmc.org/staf

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Semantic Web and Linked Data

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The AV portal of the German National Library of Science and Technology provides multimedia retrieval methods for searching within high-grade scientific films. Digital Object Identifiers enable the films and video segments to be cited as easily as texts: go.nmc.org/tib

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