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http//www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/Cork/Paradigms.ppt
Gerry McKiernanAssociate Professor
Science and Technology LibrarianIowa State University Library
Ames / Iowa / USA
THE PARADIGMS THEY ARE A-CHANGIN' >
THE FUTURE OF RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP:
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK
Boole Lecture Theatre 2 / June 8 2009 / 0900
CORK / Corcaigh
!!! THANK YOU !!! Crónán Ó Doibhlin Sub-Librarian
Special Collections, Archives & Repository
Services George Boole Library
University College Cork
!!! THANK YOU !!! Stephen Yearl
Library Digital Projects Officer
George Boole Library University College Cork
!!! THANK YOU !!!
Ionad Bairre University College Cork
DISCLAIMER (1)
The screen prints selected for this presentation are for educational purposes, and
their inclusion does not constitute an endorsement
of an associated person, product, service, or
institution.
DISCLAIMER (2)
The views and opinions expressed in this
presentation are those of the presenter and do not
constitute an endorsement by Iowa State University
or its Library.
"The Medium Is The Message ... The Audience Is The Content”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtycdRBAbXk
Marshall McLuhan. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964.
HOT MEDIA
High In Definition <<Low In
Participation>>
Film; Radio; The Lecture; Photograph
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_medium_is_the_message
COOL MEDIA
Low In Definition >>High In
Participation<<
Television; The Seminar; Cartoons
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_medium_is_the_message
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MOBILE >>>>
RESEARCH 1re·search || Pronunciation: \ri-ˈsərch, ˈrē-ˌ\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle French recerche, from recercher to
go about seeking, from Old French recerchier, from re- + cerchier, sercher to search — more at search Date: 1577
1: careful or diligent search 2: studious inquiry or examination ; especially :
investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts, revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws
3: the collecting of information about a particular subject
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/research
SCHOLARSHIP schol·ar·ship || Pronunciation: \-ˌship\ Function: noun Date: circa 1536 1 : a grant-in-aid to a student (as by a
college or foundation) 2 : the character, qualities, activity, or
attainments of a scholar : learning 3 : a fund of knowledge and learning
<drawing on the scholarship of the ancients>
synonyms see knowledge
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scholarship
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OPEN >
Open Access .
Open Data ..
Open Peer Review …
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Open Research ….
OPEN PEER REVIEW (2)Open peer review is an alternative to the
traditional scientific peer review process, in which reviewers' names are concealed from the public and from the authors of the work under review.
The traditional anonymous peer review has been criticized for its lack of accountability, possibility of abuse by reviewers, its possible bias and inconsistency, alongside other flaws.
Both processes are intended to subject the scholarly publications to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field. In response to these criticisms, other systems of peer review with various degrees of "openness" have been suggested.
OPEN PEER REVIEW (3)An extension of peer review beyond the
date of publication is Open Peer Commentary, whereby expert commentaries are solicited on published articles, and the authors are encouraged to respond.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_peer_review
OPEN PEER REVIEW
Journal of Interactive Media in Education
PLoS One
Tier-Based
JIME: JOURNAL OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA
IN EDUCATIONJIME was launched in September, 1996. It's aims are: To foster
a multidisciplinary and intellectually rigorous debate on thetheoretical and practical aspects of interactive media ineducation. To clarify the cognitive, social and cultural issues raised by
the use of interactive media in education. To radically improve teaching and learning through better
interactive media. To publish leading international research on the theories,
practices and experiences in the field. To link scholars and commercial practitioners Through its innovative use of interactive Net-based media,
to be an action research project which explores the changing face of journals, and more broadly, scholarly practice in the age of digital publishing and communication.
http://www-jime.open.ac.uk/about.html
JIME
http://www-jime.open.ac.uk/about.html#lifecycle
PLOS ONE (1)
http://www.plosone.org/static/information.action
PLoS ONE (eISSN-1932-6203) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access, online publication. PLoS ONE welcomes reports on primary research from any scientific discipline. It provides:
•Open-access—freely accessible online, authors retain copyright •Fast publication times •Peer review by expert, practicing researchers •Post-publication tools to indicate quality and impact •Community-based dialogue on articles •Worldwide media coverage
PLoS ONE is published by the Public Library of Science (PLoS), a nonprofit organization.
PLOS ONE (2)
http://www.plosone.org/static/information.action
PLoS ONE features reports of original research from all disciplines within science and medicine. By not excluding papers on the basis of subject area, PLoS ONE facilitates the discovery of the connections between papers whether within or between disciplines.
Too often a journal's decision to publish a paper is dominated by what the Editor’s think is interesting and will gain greater readership — both of which are subjective judgments and lead to decisions which are frustrating and delay the publication of your work.
PLoS ONE will rigorously peer-review your submissions and publish all papers that are judged to be technically sound. Judgments about the importance of any particular paper are then made after publication by the readership … .
TIER-BASED PEER REVIEW (1)
http://people.ccmr.cornell.edu/~ginsparg/blurb/pg02pr.html
Can Peer Review Be Better Focused? Paul Ginsparg / Cornell University
Abstract:If we were to start from scratch today to design a quality-controlled archive and distribution system for scientific and technical information, it could take a very different form from what has evolved in the past decade from pre-existing print infrastructure. Recent technological advances could provide not only more efficient means of accessing and navigating the information, but also more cost-effective means of authentication and quality control.
TIER-BASED PEER REVIEW (2)
http://people.ccmr.cornell.edu/~ginsparg/blurb/pg02pr.html
Can Peer Review Be Better Focused? Paul Ginsparg / Cornell University
Two Separate DomainsStandard Tier
Any and all submissions would be accepted after a cursory examination of or other pro forma certification.
The review process could be “minimally labor-intensive, perhaps relying primarily on an automated check of author institutional affiliation, prior publication record, research grant status, or other related background; and involve human labor primarily to adjudicate incomplete or ambiguous results of an automated pass.”
TIER-BASED PEER REVIEW (3)
http://people.ccmr.cornell.edu/~ginsparg/blurb/pg02pr.html
Can Peer Review Be Better Focused? Paul Ginsparg / Cornell University
Two Separate DomainsUpper Tier
“At some later point (which could vary from article to article, perhaps with no time limit), a much smaller set of articles would be selected for the full peer review process.
The initial selection criteria for this smaller set could be any of a variety of impact measures, to be determined, and based explicitly on their prior widespread and systematic availability and citability: e.g., reader nomination or rating, citation impact, usage statistics, editorial selection, ... .”
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/FiveEasyPieces.pdf
SEMANTIC >
Audio .
Interactivity ..
Supplemental Content …
OPEN / SEMANTIC / SOCIAL / MOBILE
Video ….
SEMANTIC (1) Semantic Publishing can be defined as “anything
that enhances the meaning of a published journal article, facilitates its automated discovery, enables its linking to semantically related articles, provides access to data within the article in actionable form, or facilitates integration of data between papers.
Among other things, it involves enriching the article with appropriate metadata that are amenable to automated processing and analysis, allowing enhanced verifiability of published information and providing the capacity for automated discovery and summarization.
http://tinyurl.com/c9zybh
SEMANTIC (2) These semantic enhancements increase the
intrinsic value of journal articles, by increasing the ease by which information, understanding and knowledge can be extracted.
They also enable the development of secondary services that can integrate information between such enhanced articles, providing additional business opportunities for the publishers involved.
Equally importantly, readers benefit from more rapid, more convenient and more complete access to reliable information.”
http://tinyurl.com/c9zybh
ECLECTICE Is For Everything:
The Extra-Ordinary, Evolutionary [E-]Journal An ever-increasing number of e-journals are transcending
the limitations of the paper medium by incorporating and integrating a wide variety of innovative electronic features and content.
In this article, we examine the current evolution of the scholarly journal and review the emergence of functionalities that expand and extend the conventional electronic journal.
We further explore additional e-journal enhancements and consider new forms and formats of scholarly communication likely to arise in the not-so-distant future.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/Eis4.pdf
AUDIO
PLoS Computational Biology
beta.nejm.com
INTERACTIVITY
Impact of Environment and Social Gradient on Leptospira Infection in
Urban Slums
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Impact of Environment and Social Gradient on Leptospira Infection in
Urban Slums
SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT
EXAMPLES
SOCIAL >
Science Blogging .
Social Bookmarking ..
Social Networking …
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Social Software ….
A social network service focuses on building online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others.
Most social network services are primarily Web-based and provide a collection of various ways for users to interact, such as chat, messaging, email, video, voice chat, file sharing, blogging, discussion groups, … [etc.].
A social network service focuses on building online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others.
SOCIAL NETWORKING (1)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_service
Swiss Army Information Tools
http://tinyurl.com/3gjdzw
Irish Army Information O’Toole
http://tinyurl.com/3gjdzw
SOCIAL NETWORKING (2) The main types of social networking services are those which contain category divisions (such as former school-year or classmates), means to connect with friends (usually with self-description pages) and a recommendation system linked to trust. Popular methods now combine many of these, with Facebook widely used worldwide; MySpace, Twitter and LinkedIn being the most widely used in North America; Nexopia (mostly in Canada); Bebo,Hi5, MySpace, dol2day (mostly in Germany), Tagged, XING;[ and Skyrock in parts of Europe; Orkut and Hi5 in South America and Central America; and Friendster, Multiply, Orkut, Wretch, Xiaonei and Cyworld in Asia and the Pacific Islands.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_networking
http://tinyurl.com/2ov6gc
January 2008
SOCIAL NETWORKING (3)
Social Science Research Network
Lalisio
SciSpace.net
Scispace.net is a non-commercial, non-profit and free-to-use
social network service designed specifically for collaborating
researchers. In several respects it builds on many of the tools
found in standard social network service and elearning
sites, such as the use of wikis, blogs, comments, tags, comment
walls, and profiles.
However, unlike many of these sites, privacy and fine
grained access control is of paramount importance. For
example, a small group of researchers using these tools. To
develop a set of ideas that will ultimately lead to a publication
or funding proposal need to be certain that their ideas, and the
existence of these ideas, will not be seen by others.
SCISPACE.NET (1)
http://www.scispace.net/
Until the advent of social network service and related Web
2.0 technologies, the primary tool for collaborators has been
email, which the owners/authors feel serves this purpose only
poorly.
Scispace.net has been developed by scientists working
within an academic environment, but the owners/authors
believe that this approach should be able to meet the
needs of collaborators working in different disciplines
and different environments.
In many ways scispace.net is an active experiment in
how these tools can be used to support collaborative
research, in what is actually a fast changing environment.
SCISPACE.NET (2)
http://www.scispace.net/
Twitter Update
The Social Science Research Network (SSRN) is a website
devoted to the rapid dissemination of scholarly research in the
social sciences and humanities. SSRN is viewed as particularly
strong in the fields of economics, finance, accounting,
management, and law.
SSRN Networks
Accounting / Classics / Cognitive Science / Corporate
Governance / Economics / English & American Literature /
Entrepreneurship Research & Policy / Financial Economics
Health Economics / Information Systems & eBusiness /
Leadership / Legal Scholarship / Management / Marketing /
Negotiations / Philosophy / Political Science / Social Insurance
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK (1)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Science_Research_Network
Since its foundation in 1994, SSRN has grown in importance
in the academic community. In economics, and to some degree
in Law … almost all papers are now first published as preprints
on SSRN and/or on other paper distribution networks such as
RePEc before being submitted to an academic journal.
Academic papers can be uploaded directly to the site by authors
as PDF documents. All author-uploaded papers are available for
worldwide free downloading.
Users can also subscribe to abstracting e-mail journals covering
a broad range of subject matters. These eJournals then periodically
distribute emails containing abstracts (with links to the full text
where applicable) of papers recently submitted to SSRN in the
respective field.
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK (2)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Science_Research_Network
On SSRN, authors and papers are ranked by their number of
downloads, which has become an informal indicator of
popularity on prepress and open access sites.
SSRN, like other preprint services, circulates publications
throughout the scholarly community at an early stage,
permitting the author to incorporate comments into the final
version of the paper before its publication in a journal.
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK (3)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Science_Research_Network
The SSRN eLibrary consists of two parts: an Abstract Database
containing abstracts on over 233,600 scholarly working papers and
forthcoming papers and an Electronic Paper Collection currently
containing over 191,600 downloadable full text documents in Adobe
Acrobat pdf format.The eLibrary also includes the research papers
of a number of Fee Based Partner Publications.
The Networks encourage readers to communicate directly with
authors and other subscribers concerning their own and others‘
research. To facilitate this we publish detailed author contact
information including email addresses for authors of each paper. We
also provide electronic delivery of the papers when authors wish us
to do sofrom the SSRN eLibrary.
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK (4)
http://ssrn.com/
http://www.sciencemag.org/
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=70985741334
http://iparticipate.wikispaces.com/
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09559/nsf09559.htm
SOCIAL SOFTWARE
Podcasting
Tagging
Video Sharing
Wikis
A wiki is a website that uses wiki software, allowing the easy creation and editing of any number of interlinked Web pages using a simplified markup language or a WYSIWYG text editor, within the browser.
Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites. The collaborative encyclopedia Wikipedia is one of the best-known wikis.
Wikis are used in business to provide intranet and knowledge management systems.
Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb, originally described it as "the simplest online database that could possibly work.
"Wiki" … is a Hawaiian word for "fast".
WIKI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
SOCIAL SOFTWARE
Wiki
Mememoir: The Radical
Scientific Wiki Engine
http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2008/08/mememoir-radical-scientific-wiki.html
SOCIAL SOFTWARE
Wiki
The Wiki: An Environment For Scholarly Conversation and Publishing
http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2008/09/wiki-environment-for-
scholarly.html
SOCIAL SOFTWARE
Wiki
Wiki Writing: Collaborative Learning in the
College Classroom
http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2008/06/wild-wild-wiki-wiki-wiki-
writing.html
MOBILE >
Mobile Access .
Mobile Content . .
Mobile Data …
OPEN / SEMANTIC / SOCIAL / MOBILE
Mobile Research ….
MOBILE ACCESSMobile Access can be defined as
access to digital information resources via any mobile device
MOBILE ACCESS
arXiview: arXiv For The iPhone
BioMed Central
WorldCat Mobile (Beta)
Kindle For The iPhone
Medline/PubMed On Tap
arXiview: arXiv For The iPhone
ArXiview is a new iPhone application billed as “a
very easy way to surf the last few weeks of arXiv postings.”
Developed by Paul Ginsparg then of the Los Alamos
National Laboratory and now of Cornell University,
arXiv.org provides "Open Access to 534,588 e-prints in
Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative
Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics." [04-24-09].
[http://arxiv.org/]
arXiview was designed by Dave Bacon, a theoretical
physicist at the University of Washington, ... .
http://dabacon.org/arxiview/
Features and Functionalities Browsing arXiv categories by date Keep up to date not just on the latest days posting, butpostings from the last week or any date you wish. The first iPhone arxiv browser to offer full date browsing. Search the arXiv by author, title, full text, with andwithout restrictions to specific categories of the arXiv. Save preprints to your iPhone for later, offline browsing. Organize your offline readings in self-named folders. Email yourself or others preprint information for later
reference. Read PDFs in both landscape and portrait mode. Arrange arXiv categories and subcategories in an order
of your preference, for quick access
arXiview: arXiv For The iPhone
http://dabacon.org/arxiview/
ArXiv mobihttp://arxiv.mobi/
ArXivReaderhttp://tinyurl.com/lofk3y
ARXIV MOBILE APPS
BIOMED CENTRAL
KINDLE FOR THE IPHONE (1)Amazon Kindle is a software and hardware platform for reading
electronic books (e-books), developed by Amazon.com subsidiary
Lab126, first launched in the United States on November 19, 2007.
Two hardware devices, known as "Kindle" and "Kindle 2,“
Support this platform, as does an iPhone application called
"Kindle for iPhone.“
Kindle for iPhone is a free application that lets you read more
than 240,000 Kindle books on your iPhone or iPod touch—no
Kindle required. Amazon's new Whispersync functionality
automatically synchronizes your last page read so you can easily
switch between devices and pick up reading from where you last
left off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Kindle
http://tinyurl.com/ljv4ub
KINDLE FOR THE IPHONE (2)You Tube Video
Amazon Kindle software on the iPhone and Kindle 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9aeH99g-vM
WORLDCAT MOBILE (1)WorldCat Mobile (Beta)
Search for library materials—Enter search terms such as
keywords, author or title / Find a WorldCat library near you—
Enter your ZIP, postal code or location in the Libraries Locator /
Call a Library / Highlight and click the phone number in a library
Listing to place a call / Map a route—Find the fastest way to a
WorldCat library using the mapping software already on your
device.
Now you can use your mobile phone to find materials in libraries
near you—and help us test this new pilot service. Available to
people in the United States and Canada, the six-month pilot lets
you try out mobile search of WorldCat libraries and suggest
improvements or additional features.
http://worldcat.boopsie.com/home/worldcat/
WORLDCAT MOBILE (2)WorldCat has partnered with mobile-technology leader
Boopsie and joined its growing array of search "channels" that
let you quickly access popular Web applications including
Google, Wikipedia and Facebook; look up retail locations such
as Starbucks and FedEx; and check news, weather, traffic
reports and much more!
When you download the Boopsie application to your phone,
you get library search plus these additional channels, as well as
its "smart prefix" feature that allows you to type only the first
few letters of search keywords and view results instantly as
you type.
http://worldcat.boopsie.com/home/worldcat/
WORLDCAT MOBILE (3)Get Started
Using the Web browser on your mobile phone, navigate to[http://www.worldcat.org/m/] to access the WorldCat mobileapplication. The application is compatible with these phones
andmobile operating systems: Windows Mobile 5.0 / Blackberry /
PalmOS 5.4 or later / Apple iPhone / Nokia / MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 Java
/
A Complete List Of Supported Phones Is Available[http://worldcat.boopsie.com/home/phones.html] News Release [http://www.oclc.org/news/releases/20095.htm] Video Demo[http://www.boopsie.com/home/worldcat.wmv]Mobile Applications For Libraries And The WorldCat Mobile Pilot (42:36)
[http://tinyurl.com/d4ghav]http://worldcat.boopsie.com/home/worldcat/
WORLDCAT MOBILE (4)
http://libsuccess.org/index.php?title=M-Libraries
MOBILE CONTENTMobile Content can be defined as
content that is supplemental to that of a original publication that is generated for/from mobile devices after formal publication.
http://bit.ly/nljlm
THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE …IT’S JUST NOT EVENLY DISTRIBUTED
Attributed To William Gibson, Cyberpunk Science Fiction AuthorCoined Term: “Cyberspace”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gibson
The Best Way To Predict The Future Is To Invent
It Alan Kay
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) Meeting 1971
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kay
ALAN KAY
American computer scientist, known for his early pioneering work on object-oriented programming and windowing graphical user interface design
Conceived the Dynabook concept which defined the basics of the laptop computer and the tablet computer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kay
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!! THANKS !!FOR YOUR ATTENTION
CORRECTED & REVISEDFINAL
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