Virtual Symposium
Transcript of Virtual Symposium
Emerging Links: #hyperlibCommunity
“At the core of the vision for the Hunt Library is the ability for our students, faculty, and partners to immerse themselves in interactivecomputing, multimedia creation, and large-scale visualization—tools that are enabling revolutionary ways to see and use information.”
From http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/huntlibrary/vision
Indie-publishers and libraries will collaborate..
Photo by: Debra Lund
Libraries become “culture houses” where users participate and the community is encouraged to add local history archives and accessible online collections.
The Boulder Public Library at night.
“Labs is working with NYPL's Digital Library Apps team on a newinterface to the Library's vast repository of digitized material: prints, photographs, manuscripts, maps, video recordings, posters, rare illustrated books, and more.”
NYPL Lab: http://www.nypl.org/collections/labs
E-content:access,creation,
andpreservation
aremissionsfor libraries.
Image courtesy of the Telegraph.co.uk
Interactive books and media: Push Pop Press publishes Al Gore on their new app Our Choice.
View video: http://www.ted.com/talks/mike_matas?language=en
Digital Vellum = Digital Parchment = Libraries.
Google VP urges libraries and governments to take responsibility for creating a long-term digital archive.
The Library of Congress receives the 2006-2010 Twitter Archive.
Openaccess
to digital projects
Academic apps for research, productivity, writing, note-taking, music, presenting, library research, and more.
Mobile Information Environment
http://www.ala.org
Academic Libraries and Librarians
Photo by: Stefan Krause License: LAL