share looking forward, october 2014
TRANSCRIPT
MISSION-DRIVEN
Preservation of, access to, & reuse of research outputs
Infrastructure, workflow, and policy
LOOKING FORWARD Lavoie, Brian, Eric Childress, Ricky Erway, Ixchel Faniel, Constance Malpas, JenniferSchaffner, and Titia van der Werf. 2014. The Evolving Scholarly Record. Dublin, Ohio: OCLC Research.
http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/library/2014/oclcresearch-evolving-scholarly-record-2014-5-a4.pdf
EVOLVING RECORD o “Scholarly outcomes are contextualized
by materials generated in the processand aftermath of scholarly inquiry.
o The research process generatesmaterials covering methods employed,evidence used, and formative discussion.
o The research aftermath generatesmaterials covering discussion, revision,and reuse of scholarly outcomes.”
(Lavoie, et al, 2014)
EVOLVING RECORD o “Scholarly outcomes are contextualized
by materials generated in the processand aftermath of scholarly inquiry.
o The research process generatesmaterials covering methods employed,evidence used, and formative discussion.
o The research aftermath generatesmaterials covering discussion, revision,and reuse of scholarly outcomes.”
(Lavoie, et al, 2014)
EVOLVING RECORD o “Scholarly outcomes are contextualized
by materials generated in the processand aftermath of scholarly inquiry.
o The research process generatesmaterials covering methods employed,evidence used, and formative discussion.
o The research aftermath generatesmaterials covering discussion, revision,and reuse of scholarly outcomes.”
(Lavoie, et al, 2014)
AND COLLABORATION
… but also ask:
What can SHARE enable you to do?
What can you do to make SHARE andthe entire ecosystem function better?