2. Cloud Computing
“Cloud computing is a model for enabling
ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network
access to a shared pool of configurable
computing resources (e.g., networks,
servers, storage, applications and services)
that can be rapidly provisioned and
released with minimal management effort or
service provider interaction.” (NIST 2011)
http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/cloud-102511.cfm
3. • Cloud = Internet
Cloud computing Internet Computing
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5. IDC's updated IT Cloud Services Forecast predicts
that public cloud computing will make up $17.4 billion
worth of IT purchases and be a $44 billion market
by 2013.
(From:http://blogs.idc.com/ie/?p=543)
6. โมเดลบริการ
SaaS • Web-based services
• Google Docs/Serials Solutions/
PaaS • Google App Engine –E-library
• ILS, archives management software
IaaS • Amazon EC2
• IR discovery layer, ILS discovery layer
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18. 2010 top ten trends in academic
libraries
• Technology will continue to change services
and required skills. Cloud computing,
augmented and virtual reality, discovery
tools, open content, open source software,
and new social networking tools are some of
the most important technological changes
affecting academic libraries. As with mobile
applications, these developments will affect
nearly all library operations.
http://crln.acrl.org/content/71/6/286.full 18
19. ทักษะเป็ นที่ต้องการ
• The company counted more than 3,400 job
ads for IT professionals that required
cloud computing skills in February 2012, a
99 percent increase over February 2011
• "People who understand cloud operations
and how to deploy cloud solutions are really
sought after right now,"
http://www.cio.com/article/704046/Cloud_Computing_Skills_Shortage_Forces_CIOs_to_
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20. Multidisciplinary – A New 21st
Century Librarianship Skill
• multidisciplinary librarianship means that
the librarian takes elements from all
applicable areas of study as they relate to
librarianship, and combines them into a
practice that takes advantage of those
interrelations, interactions and synergies
from all disciplines, not just two.
• http://21stcenturylibrary.com/2012/04/03/multidisciplinary-a-new-21st-century-
librarianship-skill/
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21. • a highly effective library director (or any
librarian in any position), in addition to
understanding the “science” of their
profession, needs to understand and be
able to practice leadership, management,
organizational dynamics, politics, and all
the other new skills;
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23. “Emerging Technology Librarian”
• ETL - a professional librarian whose “main
role is to explore, evaluate, promote, and
implement various emerging technologies”.
http://hlwiki.slais.ubc.ca/index.php/Emerging_technology_librarians
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24. Emerging technology librarians
• as part of reference/instruction teams, ETLs provide technological
know-how in public service environments
• enthusiastic about technologies and exploring emerging technologies
for use in library settings
• explore, develop, promote, and assess innovative online tools
including social networking and other services for library learners
• create and implement online learning modules to support information
literacy, reference and web-based library programs
• knowledge of instructional design principles and the ability to teach
in online and face-to-face environments
• delivery innovative and adventurous services as technologies are
evaluated and new ways are found to apply them
• familiar with the range of social tools, such as IM, social
networking, blogs, wikis, eLearning software, and open content
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25. • advanced skills in technologies, and web development skills
such as PHP, Javascript, XML, and SQL
• leadership skills in libraries regarding innovative, technology-
based services
• creating, promoting, and facilitating use of electronic
resources and services
• work effectively in a collaborative environment, take
initiative, self-directed, and committed to innovation and
creativity
• an ability to talk about emerging technologies with others at
all skill levels
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