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Slides for a 1-day workshop on "Future Technologies and Their Applications" facilitated by Brian Kelly and Tony Hirst at the ILI 2013 conference on Monday 14 October 2013. See http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/ili-2013-workshop/ See http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/events/ili-2013-workshop/
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Future Technologies and Their Applications
A one-day workshop at ILI 2013 facilitated by Brian Kelly and Tony Hirst
Twitter hashtag: #ili2013fut
Available under a Creative Commons (CC-BY licence)
C3: Technology Trends: The Hyperlinked Library
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What is the Hyperlinked Library?
The hyperlinked library:• Based on the notion of the hyperlinked organisation.• A model which emphasises an open, participatory institution
that welcomes user input and creativity• See The Hyperlinked Organization, chapter 5 in The
Cluetrain Manifesto
The hyperlinked library was defined by Michael Stephens:• “An open, participatory institution that welcomes user input
and creativity. It is built on human connections and conversations. The organizational chart is flatter and team-based. The collections grow and thrive via user involvement. Librarians are tapped in to user spaces and places online to interact, have presence, and point the way. The hyperlinked library is human. Communication, externally and internally, is in a human voice. The librarians speak to users via open, transparent conversation.”
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The Social Sharer
The social sharer:• Professional sharing: researchers, coders,
data wranglers, …• Social sharing: photos, games tips, good
pubs, good hotels, spare rooms, ....
Can use variety of services:• General: Facebook, Twitter, blogs, …• Dedicated: Stackoverflow, Stackexchange,
Quora, Hotukdeals, Airbnb, …
Characteristics:• Gets badges from their community• Open metrics demonstrates leadership• May be open to gaming
See discussion at on Brian Kelly’s Hyperlinked Library blog
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The Social Librarian
The social librarian:• Shares relevant resources openly. • Engages in discussions.• Has an authentic voice and personality.• Goes where the users are; doesn’t hide
in the office in the library
See • “Could Librarians Be Influential Friends? And Who Owns
Your Search Persona?”, Tony Hirst, OUseful blog, 27 Oct 2010
• “My Trusted Social Librarian”, UK Web Focus blog, Brian Kelly 16 Feb 2012
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The Dangers!
But will the hyperlinked library:• Result in outsourcing technical infrastructure to
commercial companies which have an interest in profits?
• Result in transferring ownership of content / usage data to commercial companies who may exploit such content without considering user concerns?
• Be great for middle classes who are happy to use networked technologies?
• Fail to recognise signals of user dissatisfaction which may lead to a return to trusted information sources and listening to authoritative voices?
• Be irrelevant if everyone has their own networks of peers for answering their queries?
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The Need for Flexibility
Even if emerging technology trends do become mainstream
• They may pose new and unexpected challenges
• They may undermine existing business practices
Or:• They may be rejected due to societal concerns
(privacy, PRISM, …) • The business benefits may be undermined
(e.g. pressure on Amazon to pay taxes)
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Conclusions
There is a need to:• Understand unexpected implications of
growth of new technologies• Monitor trends of mainstream services to
detect unexpected dips• Be prepared (unlike the music industry!)
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Questions
Any questions?