Title: GLOBAL RESEARCH LIBRARY 2020
1GLOBAL RESEARCH LIBRARY 2020
- Willows Lodge
- Woodinville, WA
- Sept 30th Oct 2nd, 2007
2Agenda Review Workshop Overview
Lee Dirks Director, Scholarly Communications Tech
nical Computing / External Research at Microsoft
3What do you want to see come out of this event?
4Your Marching Orders
- Think big.
- What expectations do you have?
- What is going to make this worthwhile for you?
- Fill out a card.
- Define a key risk, an opportunity, and an
impediment. The most important change? - What is the biggest looming issue?
- What is the greatest opportunity facing libraries
in the next 13 years? - What are the impediments the burning issues
that we need to address / solve? - You can submit up to two (2) items per card
i.e., front and back. - Speak up.
- Make your opinions known!
- This gathering is in the hands of the people
here - Make a difference. (Your leadership.)
5How do we get to 2020?
- Action/Application/Execution vs. Theory/Research
- Tangible (now to 2012) vs. Aspirational (2020!)
- Global vs. Local
- Other Perspectives vs. Librarians
- etc
6DAY 1 Monday, October 1st
- 900-1030 Welcome and Launch
- Why GRL 2020? Why You?Betsy Wilson, Dean of
University LibrariesUniversity of Washington - A Perspective from a One-time Dean, Sometimes
Physicist, and Always a Rabble-rouserTony Hey,
Corporate Vice President, External Research
Division, Microsoft Research (and Visiting
Professor in Electronics and Computer Science,
University of Southampton) - Logistics, Expectations, and Intended Workshop
OutcomesLee Dirks, Director, Scholarly
Communications, Technical Computing, Microsoft - 1030-1100 Break
- 1100-1200 The Cloud as the Platform for
Research - A Technology View - Savas Parastatidis, Architect, Technical
Computing, Microsoft (and Visiting Fellow,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne) - 1200pm - A View from a Global Researcher
- Ann Marie Kimball, Professor, Epidemiology,
University of Washington and Director, Asia
Pacific Economic Cooperation Emerging Infections
Network (APEC EINET) - 130-200 Checking In and Taking Stock
- 200 300 - The View from Around the Globe and
Across Sector - 300 330pm Break
- 330 - 430pm Risks, Opportunities
Impediments - 430pm Adjourn
- 600pm Depart for Lake Washington Dinner Cruise
- 1000pm Return to Willows Lodge
7DAY 2 Tuesday, October 2nd
- 800-900am Continental Breakfast
- 900-1030 Reboot and Engage
- 1030 1100 Break
- 1100 1200 Work Groups
- 1200pm Lunch
- 100 230pm Grand Gathering
- 230 300 Break
- 300 400pm Onward with Promise
- 400PM Adjourn
- Evening Free (Self-organizing)
- Evening options will be facilitated by hosts for
those interested
8What can YOUor your institutiondo?Outcomes,
Deliverables, Tangible Activities, Next Steps
- Update the website, post a report/summary
- Socialize these concepts back in your home
country, institution, etc. - Blog / Discuss / Spread awareness of this
event/effort - Write a Whitepaper, Publish an article, etc.
- Either sponsor or apply for grants, new funding
programs, etc. - Surveys, Studies, etc.
- Advocacy / Lobbyingwork to impact policy
- Host/Sponsor the next meeting
- Etc.
9- Be Entrepreneurial Influence the University Meet
the Needs of the Research Community Manage
Scientific Datasets Facilitate the Peer Review
Process Institutional Repositories vs. Central
Discipline-specific Repositories Focus on
Preservation Enable Services Publishing Build the
Platform Do Research Data Curation Collect
Primary Research Data Reintegrate into the
Learning Process eHumanities Text-mining Choose
the future
10DAY 3 Wednesday October 3
11Other Logistical Matters
- Why are they wearing red ribbons?
- Can I blog about this?
- The burning question Internet access!
- How to get to the dinner cruise tonight
- What am I supposed to do Tuesday night?
- Car service for your departure!