Title: Change and Technology: Morphing the Information Professions
1Change and TechnologyMorphing the Information
Professions
- Hope N. Tillman, Babson College
- NELINET Great Expectations for IT
- College of the Holy Cross
- Worcester MA
- September 12, 2003
2Technology is a tool
- Technology has shaped our field throughout its
history
3Full text on cartridge
4Paul Saffo
- Every 30 years a new scientific or technological
development emerges to transform the economy and
society.
- The twentieth century moved from
- chemistry (medicines, plastics)
- physics (atom bomb and integrated circuit)
- information technology
- In the twenty-first century the next revolution
will be in
- biology.
5Technology is a tool
- Technology has shaped our field throughout its
history
- Shift from local to global influences
6from the Long Now web site
- Computer scientist Danny Hillis
- We have good raw data from previous ages written
on clay, on stone, on parchment and paper, but
from the 1950s to the present, recorded
information increasingly disappears into a
digital gap. Historians will consider this a dark
age. http//www.longnow.org/10klibrary/librar
y.htm
7Long Now Projects
- Long Server Project
- All Species Project
- Long Bets Foundation
- Digital Dark Age Project
- Rosetta Disk Project
8Long Now Guidelines
- Serve the long view (and the long viewer)
- Foster responsibility
- Reward patience
- Mind mythic depth
- Ally with competition
- Take no sides
- Leverage longevity
9Technology is a tool
- Technology has shaped our field throughout its
history
- Shift from local to global influences
- Focus technology on your customer
- What will make their life better, easier?
10Peter Druckers questions for us as librarians
- What information do I owe to the people with whom
I work and on whom I depend?
- In what form?
- And In what time frame?
- Peter Drucker. Management Challenges for the 21st
Century. 1999.
11Technology is our friend
12Beloit Mindset Class of 2007
- Stores have always had scanners at the checkout.
- They have always had a pin number.
- Computers have always fit in their backpacks.
- Ctrl Alt Del is as basic as ABC.
13Where Were We 18 years ago?
- Libraries had been using AACR2 for cataloging
since 1981.
- OCLC online shared catalog goes back to 1971
and OCLC ILL since 1979
- Nelinet was 10 years old in 1985
- The Five Colleges began using LS/2000 online
catalog and circulation system in 1985.
14Early Email/Internet
- BITNET was being used for email (since 1981) in a
few places.
- CompuServe and the Source for early adopters
(since the late 1970s)
- In 1986, the National Science Foundation funded
NSFNet as a cross country 56 Kbps backbone for
the Internet
15Today
16Looking at the Future
- Todays barriers will go away or change, replaced
by new barriers
- Look at trends in electronic gaming and global
cultures for clues
- Expect not to be asking the right questions
17Expect technology to morph
- For a good picture of the morphing of technology
see Avatars of the Word, by James ODonnell.
18Expect Convergence
- Bandwidth
- Wireless
- Appliances/devices
- Telephony
- Entertainment
- Things we dont expect
19Expect automatic features
- Automatic software updates (without asking)
- Automatic maintenance
- Cleaning out temporary Internet files
- Defragging
- Spelling
- Voice recognition
- Automatic maintenance of authority control, of
meta information
20Expect expansion of connectivity, collaboration,
integration
- How do you make library services add value in
such a setting.
- Todays example of incorporating electronic
reserves into Blackboard course sites
- Office 2003
21Broader Definition of Content
- Everything is becoming electronically connected
to everything else products, people, companies,
countries, everything. (Davis and Meyer, p. 5)
- Dont limit yourselves to providing content
through books, multimedia, or electronic
resources. Think in terms of people as content
22Connecting People
- Coordinators or connectors
- Boundary-spanners
- Mavens
- Evangelists
- Gatekeepers
- Cohen and Prusak, In Good Company (2001)
23Look at Content as a continuum
- Books, articles, or CDs inside books are static
artifacts.
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- When the product comes with a dedicated web site
or even email for feedback, then you are moving
toward content that keeps changing.
24Tension between standards and progress
- Continuing battle between proprietary and
standardsdriven solutions.
25Tension between standards and progress
- Continuing battle between proprietary and
standardsdriven solutions.
- Pros and cons of being standards-driven
26Change is the norm
- Information professionals need to "become the
change they wish to see in the world."
- (with apologies to Mahatma Gandhi)
27How are our competencies changing?
28How are our competencies changing?
- Broaden our world view
- Expand our knowledge base
- Content
- Multicultural
29How are our competencies changing?
- Broaden our world view
- Expand our knowledge base
- Interpret, analyze, evaluate retrieved
information no matter what the source
30How are our competencies changing?
- Broaden our world view
- Expand our knowledge base
- Interpret, analyze, evaluate retrieved
information no matter what the source
- Provide answers that are appropriate for the
setting, where the setting may a changing one
31How are our competencies changing?
32How are our competencies changing?
- Customer focus
- Less tied to location
33How are our competencies changing?
- Customer focus
- Less tied to location
- Keep a positive attitude
34How are our competencies changing?
- Customer focus
- Less tied to location
- Keep a positive attitude
- Embrace change with resiliency
35How are our competencies changing?
- Customer focus
- Less tied to location
- Keep a positive attitude
- Embrace change with resiliency
- Comfort with technology
36Technology Drivers
- 1. applied nature of our field
- 2. convergence
- 3. collaboration
- 4. connectivity
- 5. content as continuum
- 6. natural tension between progress/standards
- 7. change as norm
37Reading List
- Brand, Stewart. (1999). Clock of the Long Now
Time and Responsibility. Basic Books.
- Buchen, Irving H. (2003). Education in America
The Next 25 Years. Futurist 37(Issue 1) 44.
- Cohen, Don and Laurence Prusak. (2001). In Good
Company How Social Capital Makes Organizations
Work. Harvard University Press.
- Davis, Stan and Christopher Meyer. (1998). Blur
The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy.
Addison-Wesley.
- Drucker, Peter. (1999). Management Challenges for
the 21st Century. HarperBusiness.
38Reading List (2)
- Hage, C. and L. Neal. (Summer 2003) Customer
Service, One Technology at a Time. Library
Journal p. 18-19
- Howe, Walt. Internet Glossary. (2 April 2003).
http//www.walthowe.com/glossary/
- Kartoo Technologies. http//www.kartoo.com
- Kenney, A. R., et al. (2003). Google Meets eBay
What Academic Librarians Can Learn from
Alternative Information Providers. D-Lib Magazine
9(6) 1-15. http//www.dlib.org/dlib/june03/kenney
/06kenney.html - Lancaster, F. Wilfrid, A. J. Warner, et al.
(2001). Intelligent technologies in library and
information service applications. Medford, N.J.,
Published for the American Society for
Information Science and Technology by Information
Today.
39Reading List (3)
- Library of Congress. Preserving Our Digital
Heritage. http//www.digitalpreservation.gov
- Long Now Foundation. http//www.longnow.org
- Meyer, Christopher and Stanley M. Davis (2003).
It's alive the coming convergence of
information, biology, and business. New York,
Crown Business. - ODonnell, James. (1998). Avatars of the Word
From Papyrus to Cyberspace. Harvard University
Press. http//ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/avatars/
40Reading List (4)
- Saffo, Paul. (1997). InfoWorld Futures Project
Interview. InfoWorld.
- http//www.saffo.com/infoworld_interview.html
- Saffo, Paul. (April 15, 2002). Smart Sensors
Focus on the Future. CIO Insight.
- http//www.saffo.org/smartsensors.html
- Semantic Web Community Portal. http//www.semantic
web.org
- Staley, David J. (2003). The Future of the Book
in a Digital Age. Futurist 37(5) 18.
- Stephenson, Neal. (2000) The Diamond Age. Bantam
Spectra Books.
41Contact Info
- Hope Tillman
- Babson College
- Horn Library
- Babson Park MA 02457
- tillman_at_babson.edu
- 781-239-4259
- http//www.hopetillman.com
42You will find this presentation at
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- Reading List
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