Peter Murray-Rust points me to Dr. Liz Lyon's keynote for a November 2007 ARL Directors meeting
Open Science and the Research Library: Roles, Challenges and Opportunities?
I saw her present at InfoGrid 2005 and I've downloaded subsequent ones, this one is more Web 2.0 centric than others I have seen. She has done a lot of deep thinking about the challenges and opportunities related to dealing with scientific data in our new cyberscience world.
Along related lines Bernard Dumouchel (former CISTI DG) wrote a short comment which asserted that supporting open science was a key possible future role for the academic library, it was for the September 2006 ARL Task Force on Library Support for E-Science ARL/NSF Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe, the paper is
Unfortunately ARL moved all the files from this event, breaking all the previous links to presentations and reports that I had made. Data stewardship irony, no?
This is the new site they made, it has working links
http://www.arl.org/pp/access/nsfworkshop.shtml
Previously:
March 31, 2006 presentations on e-Science and e-Biz workflow, and research data preservation
February 15, 2006 roles and challenges for the academic library in e-Science
September 27, 2005 Info Grid 2005 - Tuesday 27th, 09:00 - Developing e-infrastructure to support new research and learning paradigms
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