1st Edition

Digital Information Order or Anarchy?

Edited By Hazel Woodward, Lorraine Estelle Copyright 2009
    224 Pages
    by Facet Publishing

    If the vision for the future of digital information is order, ease of access, discoverable resources and sustainable business models, how might this be achieved?

    In an information environment shaped by an ever growing and persistent demand for more and more digital content from every direction, it has become increasingly important that publishers, libraries and information professionals understand the challenges and opportunities of the Google environment.

    This book addresses these issues and carves out a strategy for the future of digital information. Put together by an international, cross-sectoral team of contributors, each authored chapter provides a snapshot of where we are now and considers how the barriers to success might be overcome and what the digital information environment might look like if these issues are - or indeed are not - addressed. They include:

    digital information: an overview of the landscape

    scholarly communications: the view from the library

    scholarly communications: the publisher's view

    e-books and scholarly communication futures

    digitizing the past: next steps for public sector digitization

    resource discovery

    who owns the content in the digital environment?

    Readership: This book is essential reading for all library and information professionals as well as for researchers and library students. The book will also be of interest to publishers wishing to reconcile their own digital strategies with those of both information consumers and providers.

    1. Introduction: digital information, an overview of the landscape - Lorraine Estelle and Hazel Woodward 2. Scholarly communications: the view from the library - Rick Anderson 3. Scholarly communications: the publisher’s view - Ian Russell 4. E-books and scholarly communication futures - Colin Steele 5 Digitizing the past: next steps for public sector digitization - Alastair Dunning 6. Resource discovery - Graham Stone 7. Who owns the content in the digital environment? - Wilma Mossink and Lorraine Estelle.

    Biography

    Hazel Woodward, Lorraine Estelle