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Analysis of trends in modern library and information infrastructure in the ongoing pandemics. (Review of international professional publications). (Part 1)
Author(s) -
К. Ю. Волкова,
Я. Л. Шрайберг
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
naučnye i tehničeskie biblioteki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2686-8601
pISSN - 1027-3689
DOI - 10.33186/1027-3689-2020-10-15-36
Subject(s) - digitization , library science , digital library , pandemic , work (physics) , public relations , scholarly communication , world wide web , space (punctuation) , covid-19 , political science , sociology , publishing , computer science , engineering , medicine , law , mechanical engineering , literature , poetry , disease , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , computer vision , operating system , art
The paper reviews some international online library and information professional publications including the websites of library associations, academic research charities and foundations and research groups. The paper is divided into the following sections: pandemics and open science, coronavirus and library materials and spaces, new impetus for digitization, copyright – latest news. These topics have not been predefined but taken shape as a result of analytical work and research in the body of professional publications. Analysis of leading library experts’ discussions in social networks has also helped to reveal current trends in library and information infra-structure development. COVID-19 pandemics brought about significant changes to the life and projects of the whole library and information space. A major step to open science has been taken when academic journal publishers, leading universities, research charities have taken responsibility to work in a collaborative manner and share coronavirus infection research data and results speedily and freely. Transition to digital collections in library holdings has accelerated, collections of e-books are growing, and the effect of prior digitization projects has manifested itself. The importance of libraries as a trustworthy source of information does not fade; caution is needed when using information from preprints published on preprint servers; the increasing need of informing digital materials users of attached copyright is highlighted.

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