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Engaging, Linking, and Integrating: New Grants Support Distributed Digital Services for Libraries & Archives

A core concept of the National Digital Platform for Libraries and Museums is that shared digital services and tools can enable libraries and archives across the country to better leverage their resources and meet the needs of their users. Three of the recently announced National Leadership Grants for Libraries projects exemplify how these connective efforts are making an impact. Noticeably, the third grant deals with distributed preservation and descriptive metadata approaches for repositories.

Library collections in the life of the user: two directions

How is the changing nature of research in digital environments reshaping the nature of library collections and services in academic and research libraries? Two central directions are given, each a response to the centrality of the user in a network environment. First, the library has an increasing role in managing the research and other outputs of the university (the inside-out collection). Second, the library is facilitating access to a broader range of local, external and collaborative resources organized around user needs (the facilitated collection).

Foreseeing an Open Source Future With FOLIO

The Open Library Foundation promotes opoen source projects for libraries.

The first project of the Fondation is FOLIO (the Future of Libraries is Open), which is a a community-based collaboration making open source technology available to all libraries. The project aims at developing an open source Library Services Platform (LSP) designed for innovation.

IFLA Trend Report 2016 update

The update fulfils the original mission of the Report to be just the starting point for ongoing reflection. It highlights questions which were barely on the horizon in 2013, such as redefining the role of libraries, ensuring investment in skills and improving coordination in the sector.

Building a Repository in Partnership with Elsevier: The University of Florida’s Perspective

The University of Florida (UF) and Elsevier have entered into a partnership to build links between the institutional repository and ScienceDirect. Judy Russell, the dean of libraries at UF expresses conviction that public access policies are advancing and that there is an evolution into the open access world. This sort of partnership are made to address goals seen as vital for the university, such as compliance and public presence. It will be interesting to observe whether libraries continue to develop repositories and scholarly communications programs as an alternative to the publisher ecosystem or in partnership with it.

Two-thirds of UK academics back open access, survey finds

Nearly two-third of UK researchers support the abolition of journal subscription fees and a move to open access, according to a major study. A survey of 6,679 academics commissioned by Jisc and Research Libraries UK found that 64 per cent of respondents supported making all academic research freely available, but also found significant differences of opinion by discipline. This survey, conducted last autumn, follows a similar study conducted in 2012, and shows how scholarly practice is evolving. According to Paul Feldman, Jisc’s chief executive, it confirmed that research practice is evolving and academics are embracing this change.

Academic Libraries and Open Educational Resources: Developing Partnerships | ALA Annual 2016

Open educational resources (OER) are freely accessible texts and media that faculty can assemble, repurpose and package under open access agreements for teaching and research – and they are a rapidly growing option.  Even if Faculty may seem to be resistant to this evolution, the Open Educational Consortium is working to promote awareness, collaboration, innovation and development of OER. The US Department of Education now recognizes 14 states and 40 districts committing to the #GoOpen initiative, to help develop new degree programs using OER.

Research Library Associations endorse open data accord

The International Alliance of Research Library Associations (IARLA) – a global coalition of major research and academic library associations in Australia, Canada, Europe and the United States – recognizes the importance of working towards a common vision for open data. In setting out principles for open data, the Science International accord on Open Data in a Big Data World provides a practical road map for the implementation of open data at the global level. By signing this accord, IARLA declares their commitment to working with the scientific community in making publicly funded research data open by default.

SirsiDynix eResource central surpasses 1 million downloads

SirsiDynix announces the one-millionth digital content download through eResource Central (eRC), an electronic resource management and discovery system that simplifies access to library resources by uniting physical and digital content into a single discovery interface. Digital content can be downloaded without re-directing to external vendor sites. Currently, eRC libraries have access to more than 9 million titles from 11 content providers with many more providers in the process of joining.