Title: Stephen RhindTutt, President, Is Reference Dead Is Collecting Dead
1- Stephen Rhind-Tutt, President, Is Reference
Dead? Is Collecting Dead? - November 10th, 2007
2Overview
- The demise of reference and collections?
- What lies behind this?
- Evaluating reference collections
- Next generation
- Summary
Collection Development
Reference Collections
RIP
RIP
3The Reference Collection
This collection, refined and built over the past
90 yearsrepresents the totality of human
thought and experience Dave Tyckoson , Facts
Unfiled Are Reference Collections Still
Relevant?
4Facts Unfiled Are Reference Collections Still
Relevant?
- Ulrichs I just go to the journal web pages
to find this information - Books-in-Print mostly use Amazon.com
- American Library Directory go to the
individual library web page - U.S. Government Manual find the agency on the
web - Bartletts Familiar Quotations only after
searching the web - Million Dollar Directory corporate web site
gives you much more information - Encyclopedia of Associations go to the
organization web page
5Collections
Were doomed
- Its all going to be available on Google,
Amazon, Microsoft - Fully searchable, lots of functionality, well
mined - Information strives to be free
- The author as publisher what need for
publishers? - The universal electronic library what need for
small libraries?
6Reference and Collections
- Never been more alive
- 61 billion searches conducted on the Web
- Unique visitors in September 2007
- Google 112m
- Yahoo 108m
- MSN/Windows Live 94m
- Wikipedia 47m
- The wonder of Wikipedia
- Many more collections being created in digital
form - Journal Archives
- Web sites
7What lies behind this?
8Paper vs. Electronic
Ubiquity Free Automated Built into
Workflow Analyze Explore 24 hour updates External
content links Auto-generated content User
generated content Answer a question Find a fact
Value
Answer a question Find a fact
Electronic
Paper
9What is reference in electronic form?
10Traditional Paper Model
Reference
Books CDs, LPs, Audio DVDs, VHS, Films Prints
Photographs Journals (Articles) Microfilm
Collections Archives
Reference
Reference
Reference
Reference
Unidirectional
Reference
11Nature of electronic publications
Photograph
Image
Page
Gallery
Article
Chapter
Website
Book
Journal
- Everything interconnected
- Everything refers to everything else
12Nature of electronic publications
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
- Pliable
- Constantly evolving
- Without place
- Practically unlimited in size
- Atomic
- Interconnected
- Interdependent
- Connection vs. the object
13Blurring of boundaries
- All electronic products are reference
- They all answer questions
- Theyre packed with references
- Theyre all interlinked
- The Web is essentially a referential medium
- Distinctions like reference, journal,
dictionary, collection, library, are
borrowed from the paper world - The boundaries are blurred
- Is JSTOR not a reference tool?
- How useful is an AI database without full-text?
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14Refer-ence is essential to the electronic world.
- No one site will contain all information
- Effective publication is a function of delivering
the right content, in the right way to the right
people. - To do this we will need high quality access to
content across different publishers, libraries
and websites.
Refer-ence is critical to doing this Google,
Yahoo, etc can help
15Its about the linksthe refer-ences
- Links document intellectual pathways through data
- Indexing links adds value substantially
- Links
- Prevent duplication of indexing, content and
commentary - Links are expensive to create and maintain
- Versioning is critical to scholarship.
- Some links confer authority
- Links are intrinsically bidirectional (Ted
Nelson)
16Blurring of Collection
- Collection Selection of material for a
particular purpose - What does it mean when
- Many items are universally accessible?
- Many items can only be accessed on a particular
site? - When there are numerous surrogate versions?
- When annotations, links and notes can be added?
- Most websites are collections
Need for organization, vetting, quality control,
selectionetc
17Evaluating reference and collections
18Wiki Web vs. Traditional Reference
19Evaluating Reference
20Evaluating Reference
21Evaluating Reference
22Wikipedia as a type of reference
23Wikipedia as a type of reference
- Personal essays, dictionary entries, critical
reviews, propaganda or advocacy and original
research are excluded - No original research doesnt break new
ground - Denigrates expertise no points for being an
expert on a topic - Avoids bias aims for a neutral view
- There is no objective history
- He is a controversial figure, both praised and
condemned by other commentators. - Historical scholarship is characterized by
possessive individualism we need to know
whose history it is
24Lincoln Example
- Not just factual accuracy but also a command of
the scholarly literature, persuasive analysis
and interpretations, and clear and engaging
prose. - Roy Rosenzweig, Can History be Open Source?
Wikipedia and the Future of the Past - Lincolns death made the President a martyr to
many. Today he is perhaps Americas second most
famous and beloved President after George
Washington. Repeated polls of historians have
ranked Lincoln as among the greatest presidents
in U.S. history. - Wikipedia Entry
- The republic endured and slavery perished. That
is Lincolns legacy. - Jim McPherson, Oxford University Press, ANB
Entry - Wikipedia is more anecdotal, colorful, more
popular, more factual (e.g. 10 pages on
Lincolns sexuality)
25Reference Evaluation
26Organizing Duke Ellington
- How many capsule biographies do we need?
- Over 6,300 books contain biographical entries
about Ellington - 460,000 web pages in response to Duke
Ellington biography - Wikipedia doesnt point to for fee items
- Duke Ellington was attracted to girls and they
were attracted to piano players
27Organizing Duke Ellington
Contemporaries
Works About
Discography
Life
How does a monograph fit?
Long
Short
Medium
28Encyclopedia of Homelessness
- Subject Coverage
- Abeyance theory, Child care, Gentrification, HIV
and AIDS, Images of homelessness in contemporary
documentary film, Low-income housing,
Marginality, Panhandling, Safe havens, and
Salvation Army. - Bibliography of autobiographical and fictional
accounts - Filmography
- Directory of street newspapers,
- 23 documents related to the history of
homelessness - Extensive cross-referencing
Selection, Organization, Authority, Completeness
of Purpose
29Electronic value added
- A collection or task focus is critical
- The right information always trumps more
information - What the right information is depends on the
task at hand
30The right information
Long term factors influencing combustion and burn
rates in North American forests. David Jones,
Journal of Forest Husbandry, Sept 1999.
OSH-ROM(Occupational Health and Safety)
CAB (Husbandry)
Biosis (Species)
Agricola (Agriculture)
31Utility of information
32Semantic Indexing
Document
Battle IDAuthor IDEvent IDSource IDDateAge
writing
Source
Battle
Author
Event
SourceEditorPublisherPlaceEtc
DayEventEtc
Where ? When ?Who ?DeathsLeaders Etc
Birth ? Death ?Where ?When ?Occupation Etc
33Reference/Collection
34Civil War Research Database
35Civil War Research Database
Extract from A fortnight with the Sanitary
Atlantic Monthly, Feb 1865
Whom did he serve with?
Where did they fight?
What happened to him?
36The American Civil War Online
Websites
Newspapers
Letters Diaries
Photographs
Music
37Workflow
- Interactive Tables
- Graph Digitizer
- Equation Plotter
- Diagram Viewer
- Integrated Periodic Table
- Unit Converter
- Slide Show Viewer
- Browsable Tables of Contents
38Publisher and Librarian Tasks
Integrate
Train
Promote
Fund
Select
Compare
Evaluate
License
Commission
Develop
39Where were headed
Why?
Therefore
Who, What, When, Where?
After Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom,
Gene Bellinger, Durval Castro, Anthony Mills.
http//www.systems-thinking.org/
40Workflow and the automation of reference
- SDI and RSS Alerts
- Link resolvers
- XML Gateways
- eScience
- Nanohub
- Data mining tools
- Expert Systems
41Summary
42Summary
- Everything electronic is reference
- Most electronic destinations are collections of
sorts - High volume, first step reference works such as
Google and Wikipedia can be turned to our
advantage - We cant beat them on
- Price, size, usage, general comprehensiveness
- Hard to beat them on
- Currency, factual accuracy
- Easy to beat them on selection, authority,
specificity of purpose - Requires humans to create, judge, evaluate,
train, promote, cite
43Friends and allies
44Is print reference dead?
Fred Jones Somewhat Complete Guide to Common
Topics Everyone needs to know (1998
Hardcover)
RIP
45Not really
46Sources
- Facts Unfiled Are Reference Collections Still
Relevant? by Dave Tyckoson (originally published
as Facts Go Online Are Print Reference
Collections Still Relevant? in Against the Grain
16(4), September 2004. - Can History be Open Source? Wikipedia and the
Future of the Past by Roy Rosenzweig, in Journal
of American History, June 2006. - Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom, Gene
Bellinger, Durval Castro, Anthony Mills.
http//www.systems-thinking.org/