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Library Trends: future horizons and a few realities

Library Trends: future horizons and a few realities. Sue Hutley Director, Library Services Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia Twitter - @suehutley Email - sue.hutley@qut.edu.au. Library Trends – general overview NMC Report – the methodology and the experience

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Library Trends: future horizons and a few realities

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  1. Library Trends: future horizons and a few realities Sue Hutley Director, Library Services Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia Twitter - @suehutley Email - sue.hutley@qut.edu.au

  2. Library Trends – general overview NMC Report – the methodology and the experience How will you create your library’s future? real R a university for the CRICOS No. 00213J CRICOS No. 00213J world Queensland University of Technology

  3. http://www.alia.org.au/futureoftheprofession

  4. NMC – 11 year summary David Kernohan @dkernohan‬ followersoftheapocalyp.se 16 January 2015

  5. Key Trends 2014 FAST TRENDS: • Increasing Focus on Research Data Management for Publications • Prioritization of Mobile Content and Delivery MID-RANGE TRENDS: • Evolving Nature of the Scholarly Record • Increasing Accessibility of Research Content LONG-RANGE TRENDS: • Continual Progress in Technology, Standards, and Infrastructure • Rise of New Forms of Multidisciplinary Research 

  6. Significant Challenges 2014 SOLVABLE CHALLENGES: • Embedding Academic and Research Libraries in the Curriculum • Rethinking the Roles and Skills of Librarians DIFFICULT CHALLENGES: • Capturing and Archiving the Digital Outputs of Research as Collection Material • Competition from Alternative Avenues of Discovery WICKED CHALLENGES: • Embracing the Need for Radical Change • Maintaining Ongoing Integration, Interoperability, and Collaborative Projects

  7. Technologies to Watch 2014 ONE YEAR OR LESS: • Electronic Publishing • Mobile Apps TWO TO THREE YEARS: • Bibliometrics and Citation Technologies  • Open Content FOUR TO FIVE YEARS: • The Internet of Things • Semantic Web and Linked Data

  8. Reflections on the 2014 NMC Horizon Report Library Editionhttp://youtu.be/MY60UtoqhVUvia QUT Library - YouTube

  9. New Library Toolkitto accompany the NMC Horizon Report Library Editionhttp://academy.nmc.org/courses/nmc-horizon-report-toolkit-2014-library/

  10. Acknowledgements Slides and images used from: New Media Consortium. 2014 Library Presentation http://www.slideshare.net/nmc/2014-library-presentation Frederic Blin. Riding the waves or caught in the tide : Insights from the IFLA Trends Report http://www.slideshare.net/BFL50/fblin-ifla-trend-report-englishdk

  11. Sue Hutley Director, Library Services Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. sue.hutley@qut.edu.au @suehutley

  12. Thank you! real R a university for the CRICOS No. 00213J CRICOS No. 00213J world Queensland University of Technology

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