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This edited collection brings together global experts to explore the role of information professionals in the transition from an analogue to a digital environment.

The contributors, including David Nicholas, Valerie Johnson, Tim Gollins and Scott David, focus on the opportunities and challenges afforded by this new environment that is transforming the information landscape in ways that were scarcely imaginable a decade ago and is challenging the very existence of the traditional library and archive as more and more resources become available on line and as computers and supporting networks become more and more powerful.

By drawing on examples of the impact of other new and emerging technologies on the information sciences in the past, the book emphasises that information systems have always been shaped by available technologies that have transformed the creation, capture, preservation and discovery of content.

Key topics covered include:

Search in the digital environment

RDF and the semantic web

Crowd sourcing and engagement between institutions and individuals

Development of information management systems

Security: managing online risk

Long term curation and preservation

Rights and the Commons

Finding archived records in the digital age.

Is Digital Different?

illustrates the ways in which the digital environment has the potential to transform scholarship and break down barriers between the academy and the wider community, and draws out both the inherent challenges and the opportunities for information professionals globally.

Readership: This book will be of particular to students, particularly those on information studies programs, and academics, researchers and archivists globally.

Is Digital Different?: How Information Creation, Capture, Preservation and Discovery are Being Transformed

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    Publisher: Facet Publishing
    Publication Date: 11/09/2015
    ISBN13: 9781856048545, 978-1856048545
    ISBN10: 1856048543

    Number of Pages: 224

    Non Fiction , Dictionaries, Reference & Language

    Description

    This edited collection brings together global experts to explore the role of information professionals in the transition from an analogue to a digital environment.

    The contributors, including David Nicholas, Valerie Johnson, Tim Gollins and Scott David, focus on the opportunities and challenges afforded by this new environment that is transforming the information landscape in ways that were scarcely imaginable a decade ago and is challenging the very existence of the traditional library and archive as more and more resources become available on line and as computers and supporting networks become more and more powerful.

    By drawing on examples of the impact of other new and emerging technologies on the information sciences in the past, the book emphasises that information systems have always been shaped by available technologies that have transformed the creation, capture, preservation and discovery of content.

    Key topics covered include:

    Search in the digital environment

    RDF and the semantic web

    Crowd sourcing and engagement between institutions and individuals

    Development of information management systems

    Security: managing online risk

    Long term curation and preservation

    Rights and the Commons

    Finding archived records in the digital age.

    Is Digital Different?

    illustrates the ways in which the digital environment has the potential to transform scholarship and break down barriers between the academy and the wider community, and draws out both the inherent challenges and the opportunities for information professionals globally.

    Readership: This book will be of particular to students, particularly those on information studies programs, and academics, researchers and archivists globally.

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