Digital Library Futures

Digital Library Futures
Title Digital Library Futures PDF eBook
Author Ingeborg Verheul
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 151
Release 2010-12-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110232197

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Initiatives at a cross-cultural level, where libraries, museums and archives work together in creating digital libraries, and making their cultural heritage collections available online, are emerging. Leading academic researchers from the cultural heritage and the publishers sectors approach this issue: Digital library user experience: a focus on current user research; Digital library content: what users want and how they use it; Strategies for institutions: how cultural institutions and publishers respond to the digital challenge.

Anonymity

Anonymity
Title Anonymity PDF eBook
Author Alison Macrina
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Data protection
ISBN 9780838919309

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Formally launched in 2014, ALA's Center for the Future of Libraries works to identify emerging trends relevant to libraries and the communities they serve, promote futuring and innovation techniques to help librarians and library professionals shape their future, and build connections with experts and innovative thinkers to help libraries address emerging issues. The first volume in a new series presented in partnership with the Center, Anonymity explores the roles and ramifications of this hallmark of technology. In the virtual realm, anonymity means that such bedrock values of librarianship as privacy, free speech, and intellectual freedom coexist uneasily with the proliferation of fake news, sexist and racist sentiments, and repugnant ideologies. As trusted guardians of knowledge, libraries and librarians can fill a growing need for reputable information and open dialog. Macrina, founder and director of the Library Freedom Project and a core contributor to the Tor Project, along with co-author Cooper, whose important advocacy in archives informs this work, discuss apps (Whisper, Secret) and forums (Reddit) that promote anonymity as a central feature, even as so-called true anonymity remains elusive because of pervasive user data tracking. They also examine how anonymous content has become valuable fodder for both news organizations and clickbait websites. Will the rise of anonymity and the vulnerabilities it exposes, especially for governments and businesses, lead to a movement against it? Or have our society and its technology passed the point of no return? Bringing issues and viewpoints from outside the profession into the conversation, this book will encourage libraries to think about anonymity and what it means for the future of our institutions.

Blockchain

Blockchain
Title Blockchain PDF eBook
Author Sandra Hirsh
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-11
Genre Blockchains (Databases)
ISBN 9780838946831

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"This book in the Library Futures Series examines blockchain technology, a concept with far-reaching implications for the future of record keeping"--

Resilience

Resilience
Title Resilience PDF eBook
Author Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Publisher American Library Association
Pages 94
Release 2018-06-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0838917534

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This thought-provoking treatment of timely topic offers important points of consideration for library administrators and managers, as well as scholars of urban planning, public policy, disaster recovery, and related disciplines.

Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age

Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age
Title Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Susan L. Mizruchi
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 231
Release 2020-03-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030333736

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The role of archives and libraries in our digital age is one of the most pressing concerns of humanists, scholars, and citizens worldwide. This collection brings together specialists from academia, public libraries, governmental agencies, and non-profit archives to pursue common questions about value across the institutional boundaries that typically separate us.

The Future of the Library

The Future of the Library
Title The Future of the Library PDF eBook
Author Robert K. Logan
Publisher Understanding Media Ecology
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Digital media
ISBN 9781433132643

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Originally written in the late 1970s, this book was untouched for more than 35 years. McLuhan passed away before it went to press, but Logan always intended to finish it. Looking at the future of the library from the perspective of McLuhan's original vision, Logan has carefully updated the text to address the impact of the Internet and other digital technologies on the library.

Electronic Legal Deposit

Electronic Legal Deposit
Title Electronic Legal Deposit PDF eBook
Author Paul Gooding
Publisher Facet Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2020-10-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1783303778

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Legal deposit libraries, the national and academic institutions who systematically preserve our written cultural record, have recently been mandated with expanding their collection practices to include digitised and born-digital materials. The regulations that govern electronic legal deposit often also prescribe how these materials can be accessed. Although a growing international activity, there has been little consideration of the impact of e-legal deposit on the 21st Century library, or on its present or future users. This edited collection is a timely opportunity to bring together international authorities who are placed to explore the social, institutional and user impacts of e-legal deposit. It uniquely provides a thorough overview of this worldwide issue at an important juncture in the history of library collections in our changing information landscape, drawing on evidence gathered from real-world case studies produced in collaboration with leading libraries, researchers and practitioners (Biblioteca Nacional de México, Bodleian Libraries, British Library, National Archives of Zimbabwe, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Sweden). Chapters consider the viewpoint of a variety of stakeholders, including library users, researchers, and publishers, and provide overviews of the complex digital preservation and access issues that surround e-legal deposit materials, such as web archives and interactive media. The book will be essential reading for practitioners and researchers in national and research libraries, those developing digital library infrastructures, and potential users of these collections, but also those interested in the long-term implications of how our digital collections are conceived, regulated and used. Electronic legal deposit is shaping our digital library collections, but also their future use, and this volume provides a rigorous account of its implementation and impact.