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Aaron Tay's Musings about librarianship

Aaron Tay's thoughts about academic librarianship
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Recently, someone reached out to me and asked me if I had a list of academic libraries that chose not to go with their own branded discovery services. I think for most reasonably sized and resourced university libraries the answer is not many. Utrecht is a well known exception, but the question remains could you chose not to follow the crowd and have your own discovery service of content?

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When I first came to my current institution, I remember meeting a faculty who kindly explained to me how he worked and what struck me was how unimportant journal articles and how important relatively speaking datasets were to him . He said and I paraphrase "I don't really need that many articles (I usually only read and cite a few top journals), and those I can easily find using Google Scholar, but if I don't have the data , I can't do my

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The "inside-out library" was a concept coined by Lorcan Dempsey as an interesting way to capture the change in the function of libraries today. Instead of merely bringing in content from the outside into the community (i.e the traditional role of buying of books and journals), academic libraries are now taking on roles of promoting the content created by their community to the outside world.

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Life and libraries is always changing and evolving. A lot of our standard practices date back decades, but as the environment changes, we librarians should always consider if our tools or practices are in the need of a change or if they can be reused to tackle the same problem in a different form.

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2009 to 2013 was a exciting time for library discovery as University Libraries starting rolling out so called Web Scale Discovery services. Much of my blog was focused on the area in those years, but eventually this technology began to mature and things started to settle down. Still if you think there is nothing new or interesting in the field of academic search and discovery these days you may be in for a surprise.

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It's 2018 and perhaps you are looking for interesting new tools to add to your repertoire. Here are some interesting ones relating to cleaning, analysis and modelling of data that I have encountered in the last year. JASP - Open Source statistical software similar to SPSS with support of COS

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One of the major issues with institutional repositories is that it is difficult to get researchers to self-deposit their work. Assuming one could wave a magic wand and solve that, institutional repositories still have another barrier to overcome - the discovery barrier. With content scattered across thousands of sites, one would need an aggregator site to provide a one-search across all of them.