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1. Collection Expertise Spreads Throughout the Information Lifecycle: DIGITAL MEDIA IS CHALLENGING LIBRARIANS AND PUBLISHERS TO UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER'S FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS--AND LEARN FROM THEM

2. Three Decades of Digital Convergence: Library Director Emeritus for Institute for the Research on Labor and Employment, University of California-Berkeley

3. Thriving on Technology's Edge

4. The New Visual Displays That Are 'Floating' Your Way. Building Digital Libraries

5. Data Oversight and the Path to Convergent Curation

6. To Boost Outreach, Emphasize Staff Expertise--And a Human Face

7. Digitization Starts the Process, Metadata Drives It

8. Article-Based Operating Systems, Access, and Peer Review: A Forecast

9. Search, Stewardship, and Security: All Together Now

10. Learning Spaces Discover a New Strategy

11. Is OA Pushing Publishers and Librarians Together? [L]IBRARY THINKING IS OF CRUCIAL INTEREST TO PUBLISHERS, AND WE SEEM MORE ALIGNED THAN EVER

12. Local Content and Cloud Services Are Driving Innovation: [A]DVANCING THE CLOUD IN CLOSE ALIGNMENT WITH LOCAL COLLECTIONS WILL YIELD NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR CURATORS TO PARTNER WITH FAR-FLUNG COLLABORATORS

13. Search, Stewardship, and Security: All Together Now: THE DISPERSAL OF DIGITAL FILES--WHICH MAY INCLUDE PRIVILEGED DATA--IS AN ONGOING CHALLENGE IN RESEARCH-INTENSIVE ENVIRONMENTS

14. Metrics Are Changing Library Stories and Library Futures

15. Future Readiness for Future Libraries

16. Lockdown Lessons for Library Services

17. The New Community-Building Potential of Online Education

18. Special Libraries and the Information Services Lifecycle

19. Educational Resilience: A Nexus of Opportunity

20. Digital Collection Skills and the Future of Scholarship

21. Taking the Long View on Library Innovation

22. Cybersecurity: Moving Targets, Shifting Strategies

23. The Artisanal Approach to Research

24. Conversations, Connections, and Collections: Discovery Writ Large

25. Metrics Reveal the Path to User Services Success

26. Blockchain and the Library: Beyond the Numbers Game

27. Preserving Special Collections: An Exercise in Collaboration

28. Cyberthreats and the Rules of Engagement

29. Online Repositories Enliven the Information Lifecycle

30. The News Is In: New Tech Demands Greater Engagement: SKILLFUL PEOPLE WORKING TOGETHER CAN STAND UP TO THE NEWS BOTS, SECRETIVE ALGORITHMS, AND PERHAPS EVEN THE TECHNOLOGY TITANS THAT MAY APPEAR TO HAVE THE ADVANTAGE

31. Streaming Media: How Content Partnerships Double as Outreach Tools

33. Digital repositories face changing user expectations

34. Today's knowledge workers need 'knowledge hedges'

35. The long and winding road of Ebooks

36. Digital collections and the teachable moment

37. Telling the story of library services: once an opinion is formed-in this case, that library services should look, feel, and behave conventionally it's very difficult to change it

38. Data's role in the election surprises of 2016

39. Three tech trends and one skill to watch during 2017

40. Playing host to media events: the integration of media support services into our core missions also carries the added benefit of protecting learning space

41. New directions for user experience

42. Three strategies for tracking new technology rollouts: the likes and dislikes of consumers matter a lot, and their choices can be a guide for us as we craft information services

43. Secure your reputation to secure the library

44. The battle for the soul of open access

45. Familiar themes abound in my favorite trends of 2015

46. Serendipity in the data-driven era: if everything we do can be improved by data-driven applications, who wouldn't want to try it?

47. Toward a new perspective on library space: the new potential of library space resides in its ability to inspire the imagination and be a springboard for digital solutions that stay with our users wherever they go in their lives

48. Our digitally savvy bosses need to hear from us

49. Librarians as product developers: notes from the front lines: deep pockets are great, but what about those plucky, small-scale, software-sandbox-digging libraries that just to have to be creative?

50. Libraries and the new culture of trust

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