The Arcadia Project is a three-year project funded by a generous grant from the Arcadia Fund to explore the role of academic libraries in a digital age. A major part of the project is a Fellowship Program which brings interesting people to Cambridge to work on aspects of this very broad subject. We have a project website which serves as the hub for our more formal activities. This blog is an informal space for exchanging ideas, contacts and sources.
Building an Intelligent Supply Chain in Publishing
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The Book Industry Study Group is embarking on a Book Publishing Next
initiative to rethink the publishing supply chain/ecosystem. See more at
https://lnk...
Inheriting, Repairing, and Reimagining Collections
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What happens when you inherit a world-renowned collection that needs
fundamental reimagining? My time as Performing Arts Librarian at Arizona
State Unive...
Won’t someone think of the historians?
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Many of you will have seen the Microsoft research that was circulated
online, listing vocations that were most and least vulnerable to AI. I read
the paper...
AI Policies for Libraries – Some Observations
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I have found a handful of public library AI Policies (linked at the end of
this blog post), and I’m finding some interesting things to think about.
Here ...
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