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Library Users of the Future… Or, projecting outward from that fringe of researchers we struggle to support today Dr James Baker Curator, Digital Research @j_w_baker

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Library Users of

the Future… Or, projecting outward from that fringe of

researchers we struggle to support today

Dr James Baker

Curator, Digital Research

@j_w_baker

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CRISPR

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Automate all the things!

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Digitise all the things!

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With regards to mechanical knowledge, it is probable that we are still

in our infancy, and when it is considered that, fifty years ago, many

inventions for abridging the operations of industry, which are now in

common use, were utterly unknown, it is not absurd to conjecture that

fifty years hence, some new contrivance may be thought of in

comparison with which the steam engine and spinning jennies,

however wonderful they appear to us at present, will be considered as

slight and insignificant discoveries.

Frederick Morton Eden, The State of the Poor, 3 vols. (1797)

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Research Library Users of the Future…

Will use research patterns not

yoked to print and playback

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Interfaces to these worlds must be designed to maintain an inherent

tension with the worlds outside the machine

Siegfried Zielinski, Deep Time of the Media (2006)

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Research Library Users of the Future…

Will be all about the born digital (well, sort of)

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To do justice to the aspirations of a macroscope, and to use it to

perform the Humanities effectively – and politically – we need to be

able to contextualise every single word in a representation of every

word, ever. Every gesture contextualised in the collective record of all

gestures; and every brushstroke, in the collective knowledge of every

painting.

Tim Hitchcock, ‘Big Data, Small Data and Meaning’ (2015)

It’s not about making things, but trying to make a difference

Tim Sherratt, ‘Unremebering the Forgotten’, Digital Humanities 2015

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Research Library Users of the Future…

Will (still) need you to help them

get from A to B

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Research Library Users of the Future…

Will use research patterns not

yoked to print and playback

Will be all about the born digital

Will (still) need you to help them

get from A to B

www.bl.uk 19

Research Library Users of the Future…

Will use research patterns not

yoked to print and playback

Will be all about the born digital

Will (still) need you to help them

get from A to B

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We fail to unyoke from print (Or, unyoke too far)

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We fail to reassess risk (Or, get in hot water)

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We fail to grow the 1% (Or, alienate the 99%)