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eScience and its implications for the library community

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eScience and its implications for the library community

Auteurs : Norbert Loassau ; Tony Hey [États-Unis] ; Jessie Hey [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this article is to explain the nature of the eScience revolution in twentyfirst century scientific research and its consequences for the library community. Designmethodologyapproach The concepts of eScience are illustrated by a discussion of the CombeChem, eBank and SmartTea projects. The issue of open access is then discussed with reference to arXiv, PubMed Central and EPrints. The challenges these trends present to the library community are discussed in the context of the TARDis project and the University of Southampton Research Repository. Findings Increasingly academics will need to collaborate in multidisciplinary teams distributed across several sites in order to address the next generation of scientific problems. In addition, new highthroughput devices, highresolution surveys and sensor networks will result in an increase in scientific data collected by several orders of magnitude. To analyze, federate and mine this data will require collaboration between scientists and computer scientists to organize, curate and preserve this data will require collaboration between scientists and librarians. A vital part of the developing research infrastructure will be digital repositories containing both publications and data. Originalityvalue The paper provides a synthesis of eScience concepts, the question of open access to the results of scientific research, and a changing attitude towards academic publishing and communication. The paper offers a new perspective on coming demands on the library and is of special interest to librarians with strategic tasks.

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DOI: 10.1108/07378830610715383


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