Game changing factors impacting the scholarly records

Invited talk for 18th Annual Library Leadership Institute - Hong Kong | 17 - 20 January 2022. In this 2022 talk Aaron Tay, reflects and expands on the talk he gave at the OCLC APRC in 2018 where he proposes 3 main trends that will impact the long term future of academic libraries. 1. Increasing div...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.library_research-11922022-01-24T07:55:29Z Game changing factors impacting the scholarly records Tay, Aaron Invited talk for 18th Annual Library Leadership Institute - Hong Kong | 17 - 20 January 2022. In this 2022 talk Aaron Tay, reflects and expands on the talk he gave at the OCLC APRC in 2018 where he proposes 3 main trends that will impact the long term future of academic libraries. 1. Increasing diversity of the Scholarly Record 2. Push towards "Open" 3. Increasing effectiveness of technology - e.g.. Machine learning. All three trends work indepdendently as well as reinforce each other. In this updated talk he give examples of some of these trends from the use of language models e.g GPT3 to increasing interest in Open Access, Open Science, Open Data and more. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/library_research/187 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1192&context=library_research Research Collection Library eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Open Science Open Access Open Data Machine learning Cataloging and Metadata Collection Development and Management Library and Information Science Scholarly Communication
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic Open Science
Open Access
Open Data
Machine learning
Cataloging and Metadata
Collection Development and Management
Library and Information Science
Scholarly Communication
spellingShingle Open Science
Open Access
Open Data
Machine learning
Cataloging and Metadata
Collection Development and Management
Library and Information Science
Scholarly Communication
Tay, Aaron
Game changing factors impacting the scholarly records
description Invited talk for 18th Annual Library Leadership Institute - Hong Kong | 17 - 20 January 2022. In this 2022 talk Aaron Tay, reflects and expands on the talk he gave at the OCLC APRC in 2018 where he proposes 3 main trends that will impact the long term future of academic libraries. 1. Increasing diversity of the Scholarly Record 2. Push towards "Open" 3. Increasing effectiveness of technology - e.g.. Machine learning. All three trends work indepdendently as well as reinforce each other. In this updated talk he give examples of some of these trends from the use of language models e.g GPT3 to increasing interest in Open Access, Open Science, Open Data and more.
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/library_research/187
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