dc.description.abstract | Academic and research libraries have an important role in collecting, organizing, and facilitating
access to the world’s scholarly information. Technical services librarians build the foundation
upon which scholarly information is managed. In the past 50 years, we have seen an increase in
production of scholarly information, more complex production models and workflows,
increasingly complex formats, and greater expectations from users for granularity of access.
Scholars and library users can now organize their own information in a way that makes sense to
them – we have a proliferation of organizing structures and indexing methods. The good news
is that this places technical services librarians in a pivotal role in the knowledge economy. The
challenge is that we have to rethink how we practice our craft. Future technical services
librarians will become knowledge engineers, designing knowledge architecture solutions and
new and dynamic ways of organizing information. This presentation will describe automated
classification, indexing and summarization tools available on today’s market, and how technical
services librarians will leverage these technologies in these new roles. | en_US |