Information in the Digital Knowledge Ecosystem – Challenges for the Library of the Future

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In the digital society the processes of knowledge generation, dissemination and use are changing dramatically. The distinct knowledge "item" in the form of the "publication" is replaced by the boundless, in principle infinite knowledge space of dynamically networked data stocks. The knowledge management of this data space is the future task of the library, simultaneously requiring a new definition of its role as the steward of the memory of the digital knowledge society.

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See http://www.ub.hu-berlin.de/fu-push on the DFG project "Future Publications in the Humanities“ Pew Research Center: Teens and Technology, 2013, S. 2. http://www.pewinternet.org/files/old-media//Files/Reports/2013/PIP_TeensandTechnology2013.pdf See Wolfgang Henseler: Natural User Interfaces. Die Kunst, Nutzung intuitiv zu gestalten http://webmagazin.de/design/user-experience/Natural-User-Interfaces-Kunst-Nutzung-intuitiv-zu-gestalten Jeff Stibel: The web is dead – and the app (thankfully) killed it. http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2013/09/ideas-bank/the-web-is-dead-and-the-app-thankfully-killed-it (Article taken from the September 2013 issue of Wired magazine). See also Jeff Stibel: Breakpoint. Why the web will implode, search will be obsolete, and everything else you need to know about technology is in your brain. New York 2013. Source of quotation: Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie: Millenials will benefit and suffer due to their hyperconnected lives. Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 2012, S. 4. http://www.pewinternet.org/files/old-media//Files/Reports/2012/PIP_Future_of_Internet_2012_Young_brains_PDF.pdf Translated from: Michel Serres: Erfindet euch neu! Eine Liebeserklärung an die vernetzte Generation. Berlin 2013, p. 44.