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Changing Face of Information: Support Services for Scientific Research (Hardcover)
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Changing Face of Information: Support Services for Scientific Research (Hardcover)
Series: Current Topics in Library and Information Practice
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The health of scientific enterprise has become a critical political
and social issue as nation states tackle austerity, diversity,
global challenges, whilst simultaneously supporting a competitive
and innovative national economy. A key asset in achieving such
ambitions is for a scholarly information system which enables the
fruits of the research effort to be disseminated efficiently. As
the information support system struggles with adapting from a
print-based to a digital process, the dysfunctionality current
within STEM publishing in particular becomes evident. New ways of
supporting research are emerging which require a new approach to
publishing, an approach which takes on board the many demographic,
social, technical and administrative changes taking place in both
science itself and society. A radical strategic assessment is
required and this book tracks key aspects required for any new
future strategy. This book provides a catalogue of issues to which
a future STEM information industry will need to adapt. They range
from the effects of technology on the neurological processes of
research to the growing use of technology to speed up the exchange
of information among groups and collaboratories; from
considerations about quality control yet maintaining intellectual
ownership; from changing from an elitist STEM system favouring
academics to a more democratic process with wider appeal. There is
the neglected non-academic market and its need to share in the
results of the research effort, often through partnership and being
part of a 'hive mind'. This is the large world of the unaffiliated
knowledge workers, of which academia is numerically but a small
part. The many changes taking place in scholarly information
dictate that the future is unlikely to be a smooth and gradual
evolution from the past. Radical new approaches are required, a
revolution which takes on board the perfect storm of changes listed
in this book. Just as such changes have changed the face of
industries such as music and retail in recent years, so similar
dramatic changes are likely to result in a restructuring of STEM
into a more technologically-focused industry within the next
decade. The implications for the current STEM stakeholders are
profound.
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