medialab who pay’s…. the ferryman ? medialab information access in the virtual scientific...
TRANSCRIPT
MediaLab
Who pay’s….
the Ferryman ?
MediaLab
Information access in the virtual scientific environment
Prof. M.M.Chanowski
MediaLab
Why are only some of us recognizing the fundamental changes in communication
The effects on Publishing
The effects on writing
The effects on communication technology
The effects on Publishers
MediaLab
past future
19951450
documentera
Digitalera
Revolution Revolution
Evolution
MediaLab
EvolutionMore of the same ?
FutureFuture
PastPastandandPresentPresent
If you always do what you always did,you will always get what you always got.
Albert Einstein
MediaLab
Different
RevolutionFutureFuture
PastPastandandPresentPresent
What is YOUR perception ?
MediaLab
1910 Prophesy ?
MediaLab
1790
MediaLab
1920
MediaLab
2002
MediaLab
1790
MediaLab
1890
MediaLab
1970
MediaLab
2003
MediaLab
INDEX
MediaLab
You have to know your ‘sources’
You have to interpret 30 headlines before selection
MediaLab
Pre-knowledge is required
MediaLab
Jumping from URL to URLFrom search engine to search engine
From design to design
MediaLab
Open URL(meta-tags)
Z39.50 / RSW
Federated search(Metasearch)
MediaLab
More than 50% of all STM informationis in the hands of only a few
publishers
ElsevierKAP
(taken over by Candover )
Springer verlag(for sale)
WileyTaylor & Francis
MediaLab
Universities and Librarieswant to pay less (or nothing)
for information
OAIOpen Archives Initiative
SPARC
(Sparc strives to return scienceto the scientists)
MediaLab
Sally Morris(Assoc.of Learned and Professional Science Publishers)
‘The open Access initiatives will undermineexisting journals without replacing them’
‘…the peer review process should not be
underestimated
MediaLab
Creatieve Science
MediaLab
João Mageuijo
‘Peer review doesn’t mean anything. The system has been disintegrating for years
MediaLab
MediaLab
Oktober 13th 2003
MediaLab
MediaLab
MediaLab
Individualism
MediaLab
Who needs the Ferryman ?
MediaLab
The scientific Journalwants to publish
the Authorwants exposure
The ‘User’wants quality
and retrievability
MediaLab
HiërarchyPower
Structure
MediaLab
Network
Push Pull
HiërarchyPower
StructureVision
Unstructured
MediaLab
End User
Interface
InterfaceInterface
InterfaceInterface
Application ApplicationApplicationApplication
MediaLab
Begin User
Engine
Interface
EngineEngineEngine
MediaLab
Finding the right answer
at the right momentat the right place
MediaLab
Greetings from Sweden
MediaLab
MediaLab
Temporal Typography
MediaLab
MediaLab
Header
MediaLab
I don’t know who discovered water
but it could not have been a fish
MediaLab
(sharing)
The E-user comes from a different culture
He or she wants information without:
pre-knowledgethresholds
visible costs
MediaLab
Fuzziness
MediaLab
Search:
Pancake
Panncake(green book)
1997
CrêpePizza
Pencake
Pancake
Found:16Found: 34Found: 39Found: 51
MediaLab
2DTree structure
Hierarchie
MediaLab
Unstructured, Multi Dimensional model
MediaLab
Digital Object
Identifiers
Cross References
MediaLab
MediaLab
0.690.52
0.49
Discovery Informatics(Collaborative filtering)
MediaLab
Can I drive my bicycle from A to B ?
There is a road over a mountain: 1780 m
Why don’t you take a taxi ?
BA
1780mBike
Spoke
Means of transport
cycle
sadle
taxi
MediaLab
MediaLab
Personal AB
MediaLab
MediaLab
MediaLab
MediaLab
MediaLab
MediaLab
MediaLab
Zuid Afrika
MediaLab
MediaLab
The AquaBrowser
MediaLab
What will the future bring for publishers ?
For information services ?
MediaLab
Steering wheelGear shift
Brake
Allways in thesame position !
Sharing
MediaLab
END
The (Begin) Userpays the Ferryman
Who pays the Ferryman ?