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Report and Recommendations From The Scholarly Publishing Roundtable

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Jan 13

In mid-2009, the House Committee on Science and Technology in conjunction with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) convened a body of stakeholders to discuss scholarly publishing. They were specifically asked to "develop a consensus regarding access to and preservation of the results of federally funded research that addresses the needs of all parties." Roundtable ... Read more »

The Potential for the Web in 2010

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Jan 08

The Edge's annual question for 2010 is How Is The Internet Changing The Way You Think? http://www.edge.org/q2010/q10_index.html See pieces by Clay Shirky, Read more »

Impact of Mobile in the Library Environment

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Jan 04

In reviewing news clips from the month of December, I came across this ResourceShelf entry, directing me to several presentations from academic librarians on mobile technology.

In particular, I want to draw attention to the Read more »

Reviewing the Past, Looking to the Future

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Dec 16

Earlier this week, Internet marketing guru Seth Godin released an 82-page book (PDF only) into the wild entitled What Matters Now. It's an anthology of short pieces by 52 thoug... Read more »

Member News From London Online Meeting

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Dec 03

Within the information industry, the Online Information event held annually in London is noted for a burst of vendor releases. This year's announcements include:

Semantic Web: Fact or Myth?

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Nov 20

There are times when a stellar result is only achieved through cooperation across several communities. That was the case with the recent one-day program co-sponsored by NFAIS, CENDI and FLICC, The Semantic Web: Fact or Myth?. The program featured an outstanding array of speakers recruited by the... Read more »

Did You See It In The Times?

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Nov 10

NFAIS members are aware of the usefulness of Twitter for purposes of current awareness; see for example the twitter stream from NFAIS member organization, AIP. Are they aware as well of The Twitter Tim.es? A social recommendation system, TwitterTim.es looks at the tweets of ... Read more »

Tweets From A Library Conference

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Nov 04

Run a search using #chsconf09 and listen to the tweets emanating from this year's Charleston Conference, a well-established conference devoted to library acquisitions and collection development. The tidbits that I gleaned this morning wer... Read more »

The STM Report

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Nov 03

During the Frankfurt Book Fair, the International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers (STM) released a research report authored by Mark Ware and Michael Mabe, entitled The STM Report: An overview of scientific, and scholarly journals publishing. An update of an initial industry benchmark report done in 2006, the report delivers a positive p... Read more »

MPublishing

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Oct 27

The University of Michigan Press blog links today to an extensive outline of their new MPublishing initiative. With a mission of being the primary academic publishing unit of the institution, MPublishing will c... Read more »

Selection Criteria and Information Resources

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Oct 26

In looking over the RSS feeds this morning, I noted an entry from the Law Librarian Blog relating to the usability of a particular information resource (see The Witches ... Read more »

Scholarly Communication and Mobile Computing

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Oct 20

When discussing mobile access and delivery of content within the context of scholarly communication, many providers of scholarly and scientific information do not see an immediate relevance to their products and services. As a result, they choose to delay any further consideration of this new delivery channel. They just don't see the potential for now. In hindsight, this may prove to be a mi... Read more »

Libraries and Mobile: Why You Should Care

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Oct 15

Joan Lippincott of CNI gave a wonderful opening keynote in early October at the LITA National Forum, discussing the opportunities and challenges represented by mobile devices for those in the information community. A brief report of her comments is available here. Equally knowledgeable, L... Read more »

Delivery, Agility and Conversation

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Oct 12

In his talk last week at the RSuite User Conference, Jason Monberg, VP of Product Management, Mark Logic, referenced three areas where publishers might further derive value from their content, specifically delivery, agility, and conversation.

With regard to de... Read more »

Discoverability

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Oct 08

Lorcan Dempsey, Vice President, OCLC Programs and Research and Chief Strategist, OCLC, points today to a report from the Libraries of University of Minnesota. It pertains to discoverability of authoritative content. (Download the full 160 page PDF,Read more »

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