Print vs. digital: the future of coexistence
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adam_text | Print vs. Digital:
The Future of Coexistence
Journal of Library Administration
Volume
46,
Number
2
CONTENTS
Introduction
Sul
H.
Lee
The Impact of Evolving Information-Seeking Behaviors
■
Upon Research Libraries: A Case Study
3
Fred Heath
Rapid developments in information technologies have impacted scholarly commu¬
nication, teaching, and learning in fundamental ways. The time-honored practice
of a community of scholars gathering on a single campus to pursue a common re¬
search interest is being challenged as the symbol of university research. In its
stead there has emerged world-wide discipline-centered scholarship where col¬
laboration and synergy are dependent upon the Internet and the World Wide Web.
New research methods mine universes of data vastly deeper and richer than the
print world enabled, extend inquiry into data structures more complex than the
book and the journal, and give rise to new meanings of the notion of original
sources.
Student learning and student behaviors are also evolving. The evident
GenX penchants-for multi-tasking and group collaboration, for electronic infor¬
mation and self-sufficiency-also bring new challenges to all of those on campus
who share responsibilities in the increasingly complex learning space that the
university itself has become. This paper reflects on some of the efforts of one
research library to respond to the pressures of the digital age while sustaining
its efforts to build enduring repositories of the human record.
KEYWORDS. Research behaviors, research and World Wide Web, university stu¬
dents and library usage, search terminology, search techniques, University of
Texas, undergraduate library, closure of research libraries
Beyond Coexistence: Finding Synergies Between Print Content
and Digital Information
17
Joan K. Lippincott
Print and digital resources can have creative and interesting relationships; they do
not need to reside in separate worlds. Libraries can play a role in working with faculty
and students in promoting use of print resources to create new digital products and
can be partners in creating learning objects that incorporate primary source materials
from the library. Librarians can use the digital environment to create exhibits, dis¬
plays, and community activities that encourage the use of print materials from the li¬
brary. These are some of the synergies that can be promoted through the combined
use of print and digital resources.
KEYWORDS. Internet, digitization, digital environment, digital libraries, primary
sources, promotion
Shaping Our Space: Envisioning the New Research Library
27
Joseph J. Branin
Academic librarians are designing new spaces in their libraries, in some cases
through the re-design and renovation of existing facilities, and in rarer cases,
through the opportunity to design an entirely new building. At the Ohio State Uni¬
versity, the hundred year old, central research library on campus is undergoing a
major,
$100
million transformation that involves elements of restoration, gutting,
tear down, and new building. What are the architectural and library program¬
matic directions that are guiding this project and other space design projects in re¬
search libraries today? How much space should be devoted to print collections
and services, and how much space should be devoted to digital services, informa¬
tion commons, and other new demands on library space? The answers are to be
found through an exploration of emerging library practices of content manage¬
ment
and learning space design
that must be linked to the aesthetics and func¬
tionality of effective architecture.
KEYWORDS. Library space design, library architecture, library facility renova¬
tion, collection storage, learning space in libraries, knowledge management, con¬
tent management, information technology in libraries, the Ohio State University
Libraries, William Oxley Thompson Library at Ohio State University
JSTOR: Past, Present, and Future
55
Michael P.
Spinella
JSTOR has become a standard offering almost U.S. universities and colleges, as
well as a growing number of higher education institutions outside the U.S. This pa¬
per will track the growth of JSTOR since its inception in
1995
as an experimental
digitization project to today as an archive of over
500
scholarly titles in
40
disci¬
plines. We will consider the two threads of JSTOR
s
mission-to safeguard titles in a
digital form, and to provide access to them as broadly as possible-and assess the
value the project has provided to the academic community. In addition, there will be
some discussion of future directions and challenges for JSTOR.
KEYWORDS. JSTOR, library participation in, scholarly publications, preserva¬
tion, JSTOR usage, JSTOR costs, digitization, library space utilization, JSTOR
mission
The Library and the Newsstand: Thoughts on the Economics
of News Preservation
79
Bernard F. Reilly, Jr.
Libraries have traditionally fulfilled an important and unique role in aggregating
and presenting newspapers from all regions of the world. European and American re¬
search libraries have thus guaranteed survival of a rich cultural and historical record
of all world regions. Online newspapers and electronic aggregation of news con¬
tent have changed the way news is distributed and used, and rendered the established
model for preservation ineffective. The availability to future researchers of much of
today s news content is thus imperiled. The problem can be surmounted by new
paradigms for preservation.
KEYWORDS. News, newspapers, online news, preservation, mass media, devel¬
oping world, history, political ideology, Google, Internet
The Digital Difference in Reference Collections
87
Michael K. Buckland
One of the very first digital library developments was the transition of bibliogra¬
phies to digital formats and the rise of online services which allowed new kinds of
searching for topics. Here we examine three other reference genres:
(1)
Gazet¬
teers, which, when coupled with maps and bibliographies, allow new ways to
search by place;
(2)
Chronologies, which when digitized and combined with time
lines and named time periods, transform search by time; and
(3)
Biographical di¬
rectories, which, with improved design, could link persons with their contexts in
new and more effective ways. The paper will present work developed in a project
entitled: Support for the Learner: What, Where, When, and Who.
KEYWORDS. Reference collections, subject bibliographies, gazetteers, search
terms, reference service, searching online, topic vocabularies, cross references,
chronologies and online searching, biographical directories
The Cooperative Conundrum in the Digital Age
101
Dan
Hazen
Our prevailing models for library collections and collections cooperation emerged
in the analog era. The electronic environment has changed the terms of both analy¬
sis and activity. This paper explores four aspects of the shifl. The relationship be¬
tween
defacto
systems and explicit cooperative frameworks, and the conceptual
framework for library collections, reflect the mental models with which we struc¬
ture our activities. Both require a new look. The Janus Conference, held at Cornell
University in the fall of
2005,
sought to recast the agenda for research library collec¬
tions and cooperation in the digital age. The meeting s prospects and implications,
as of the spring of
2006,
are thus swveyed as well. Actual responses to these chal¬
lenges, finally, are likely to play out differently across specific segments of our li¬
brary community. This dynamic provides a final focus for comment.
KEYWORDS. Collection development, collections cooperation, Janus Confer¬
ence, Ross Atkinson, digital resources, analog resources, collections models, re¬
search libraries, library competition, library status
The End of Print Journals: (In)Frequently Asked Questions
119
Karen Hunter
Scholarly journals have been moving from paper only to paper plus electronic
versions. Cessation of the paper version requires satisfying diverse needs of li¬
brarians, university administrators, authors, readers, and publishers.
KEYWORDS. Serials, journals, digital archiving, digital preservation, scholarly
publishing, electronic journals
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Print vs. Digital:
The Future of Coexistence
Journal of Library Administration
Volume
46,
Number
2
CONTENTS
Introduction
Sul
H.
Lee
The Impact of Evolving Information-Seeking Behaviors
■
Upon Research Libraries: A Case Study
3
Fred Heath
Rapid developments in information technologies have impacted scholarly commu¬
nication, teaching, and learning in fundamental ways. The time-honored practice
of a community of scholars gathering on a single campus to pursue a common re¬
search interest is being challenged as the symbol of university research. In its
stead there has emerged world-wide discipline-centered scholarship where col¬
laboration and synergy are dependent upon the Internet and the World Wide Web.
New research methods mine universes of data vastly deeper and richer than the
print world enabled, extend inquiry into data structures more complex than the
book and the journal, and give rise to new meanings of the notion of "original
sources.
"
Student learning and student behaviors are also evolving. The evident
GenX penchants-for multi-tasking and group collaboration, for electronic infor¬
mation and self-sufficiency-also bring new challenges to all of those on campus
who share responsibilities in the increasingly complex learning space that the
university itself has become. This paper reflects on some of the efforts of one
research library to respond to the pressures of the digital age while sustaining
its efforts to build enduring repositories of the human record.
KEYWORDS. Research behaviors, research and World Wide Web, university stu¬
dents and library usage, search terminology, search techniques, University of
Texas, undergraduate library, closure of research libraries
Beyond Coexistence: Finding Synergies Between Print Content
and Digital Information
17
Joan K. Lippincott
Print and digital resources can have creative and interesting relationships; they do
not need to reside in separate worlds. Libraries can play a role in working with faculty
and students in promoting use of print resources to create new digital products and
can be partners in creating learning objects that incorporate primary source materials
from the library. Librarians can use the digital environment to create exhibits, dis¬
plays, and community activities that encourage the use of print materials from the li¬
brary. These are some of the synergies that can be promoted through the combined
use of print and digital resources.
KEYWORDS. Internet, digitization, digital environment, digital libraries, primary
sources, promotion
Shaping Our Space: Envisioning the New Research Library
27
Joseph J. Branin
Academic librarians are designing new spaces in their libraries, in some cases
through the re-design and renovation of existing facilities, and in rarer cases,
through the opportunity to design an entirely new building. At the Ohio State Uni¬
versity, the hundred year old, central research library on campus is undergoing a
major,
$100
million transformation that involves elements of restoration, gutting,
tear down, and new building. What are the architectural and library program¬
matic directions that are guiding this project and other space design projects in re¬
search libraries today? How much space should be devoted to print collections
and services, and how much space should be devoted to digital services, informa¬
tion commons, and other new demands on library space? The answers are to be
found through an exploration of emerging library practices of "content manage¬
ment
"
and "learning space design
"
that must be linked to the aesthetics and func¬
tionality of effective architecture.
KEYWORDS. Library space design, library architecture, library facility renova¬
tion, collection storage, learning space in libraries, knowledge management, con¬
tent management, information technology in libraries, the Ohio State University
Libraries, William Oxley Thompson Library at Ohio State University
JSTOR: Past, Present, and Future
55
Michael P.
Spinella
JSTOR has become a standard offering almost U.S. universities and colleges, as
well as a growing number of higher education institutions outside the U.S. This pa¬
per will track the growth of JSTOR since its inception in
1995
as an experimental
digitization project to today as an archive of over
500
scholarly titles in
40
disci¬
plines. We will consider the two threads of JSTOR'
s
mission-to safeguard titles in a
digital form, and to provide access to them as broadly as possible-and assess the
value the project has provided to the academic community. In addition, there will be
some discussion of future directions and challenges for JSTOR.
KEYWORDS. JSTOR, library participation in, scholarly publications, preserva¬
tion, JSTOR usage, JSTOR costs, digitization, library space utilization, JSTOR
mission
The Library and the Newsstand: Thoughts on the Economics
of News Preservation
79
Bernard F. Reilly, Jr.
Libraries have traditionally fulfilled an important and unique role in aggregating
and presenting newspapers from all regions of the world. European and American re¬
search libraries have thus guaranteed survival of a rich cultural and historical record
of all world regions. Online "newspapers" and electronic aggregation of news con¬
tent have changed the way news is distributed and used, and rendered the established
model for preservation ineffective. The availability to future researchers of much of
today's news content is thus imperiled. The problem can be surmounted by new
paradigms for preservation.
KEYWORDS. News, newspapers, online news, preservation, mass media, devel¬
oping world, history, political ideology, Google, Internet
The Digital Difference in Reference Collections
87
Michael K. Buckland
One of the very first digital library developments was the transition of bibliogra¬
phies to digital formats and the rise of online services which allowed new kinds of
searching for topics. Here we examine three other reference genres:
(1)
Gazet¬
teers, which, when coupled with maps and bibliographies, allow new ways to
search by place;
(2)
Chronologies, which when digitized and combined with time
lines and named time periods, transform search by time; and
(3)
Biographical di¬
rectories, which, with improved design, could link persons with their contexts in
new and more effective ways. The paper will present work developed in a project
entitled: Support for the Learner: What, Where, When, and Who.
KEYWORDS. Reference collections, subject bibliographies, gazetteers, search
terms, reference service, searching online, topic vocabularies, cross references,
chronologies and online searching, biographical directories
The Cooperative Conundrum in the Digital Age
101
Dan
Hazen
Our prevailing models for library collections and collections cooperation emerged
in the analog era. The electronic environment has changed the terms of both analy¬
sis and activity. This paper explores four aspects of the shifl. The relationship be¬
tween
defacto
systems and explicit cooperative frameworks, and the conceptual
framework for library collections, reflect the mental models with which we struc¬
ture our activities. Both require a new look. The Janus Conference, held at Cornell
University in the fall of
2005,
sought to recast the agenda for research library collec¬
tions and cooperation in the digital age. The meeting's prospects and implications,
as of the spring of
2006,
are thus swveyed as well. Actual responses to these chal¬
lenges, finally, are likely to play out differently across specific segments of our li¬
brary community. This dynamic provides a final focus for comment.
KEYWORDS. Collection development, collections cooperation, Janus Confer¬
ence, Ross Atkinson, digital resources, analog resources, collections models, re¬
search libraries, library competition, library status
The End of Print Journals: (In)Frequently Asked Questions
119
Karen Hunter
Scholarly journals have been moving from paper only to paper plus electronic
versions. Cessation of the paper version requires satisfying diverse needs of li¬
brarians, university administrators, authors, readers, and publishers.
KEYWORDS. Serials, journals, digital archiving, digital preservation, scholarly
publishing, electronic journals |
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spelling | Lee, Sul H. Verfasser aut Print vs. digital the future of coexistence Sul H. Lee, ed. Print versus digital Binghamton Haworth Information Press 2007 138 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Auch in: Journal of library administration ; 46,2 Academic libraries Collection development Communication in learning and scholarship Electronic journals Libraries and scholars Libraries and students Libraries and the Internet Libraries Special collections Electronic information resources Research libraries Collection development Scholarly publishing Bestandsaufbau (DE-588)4144921-6 gnd rswk-swf Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek (DE-588)4066573-2 gnd rswk-swf Bestandsvermittlung (DE-588)4331231-7 gnd rswk-swf Buch (DE-588)4008570-3 gnd rswk-swf Elektronische Publikation (DE-588)4514269-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Bibliothekswesen, modern (DE-2581)TH000013032 gbd Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek (DE-588)4066573-2 s Buch (DE-588)4008570-3 s Elektronische Publikation (DE-588)4514269-5 s Bestandsaufbau (DE-588)4144921-6 s Bestandsvermittlung (DE-588)4331231-7 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016259330&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Lee, Sul H. Print vs. digital the future of coexistence Academic libraries Collection development Communication in learning and scholarship Electronic journals Libraries and scholars Libraries and students Libraries and the Internet Libraries Special collections Electronic information resources Research libraries Collection development Scholarly publishing Bestandsaufbau (DE-588)4144921-6 gnd Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek (DE-588)4066573-2 gnd Bestandsvermittlung (DE-588)4331231-7 gnd Buch (DE-588)4008570-3 gnd Elektronische Publikation (DE-588)4514269-5 gnd |
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title | Print vs. digital the future of coexistence |
title_alt | Print versus digital |
title_auth | Print vs. digital the future of coexistence |
title_exact_search | Print vs. digital the future of coexistence |
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title_full | Print vs. digital the future of coexistence Sul H. Lee, ed. |
title_fullStr | Print vs. digital the future of coexistence Sul H. Lee, ed. |
title_full_unstemmed | Print vs. digital the future of coexistence Sul H. Lee, ed. |
title_short | Print vs. digital |
title_sort | print vs digital the future of coexistence |
title_sub | the future of coexistence |
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