際際滷shows by User: kenchad / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: kenchad / Wed, 16 Oct 2019 18:35:17 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: kenchad AI - the role and opportunity in libraries /slideshow/ai-the-role-and-opportunity-in-libraries/182880291 aitheroleandopportunityinlibrariesilioct2019-191016183518
A focus on the themes especially relevant to libraries - Data; Curation, Ethics.Collections, Research Teaching and Learning/ Student Success & Student Wellbeing Presented at Internet Librarian International on 15th October 2019]]>

A focus on the themes especially relevant to libraries - Data; Curation, Ethics.Collections, Research Teaching and Learning/ Student Success & Student Wellbeing Presented at Internet Librarian International on 15th October 2019]]>
Wed, 16 Oct 2019 18:35:17 GMT /slideshow/ai-the-role-and-opportunity-in-libraries/182880291 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) AI - the role and opportunity in libraries kenchad A focus on the themes especially relevant to libraries - Data; Curation, Ethics.Collections, Research Teaching and Learning/ Student Success & Student Wellbeing Presented at Internet Librarian International on 15th October 2019 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aitheroleandopportunityinlibrariesilioct2019-191016183518-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A focus on the themes especially relevant to libraries - Data; Curation, Ethics.Collections, Research Teaching and Learning/ Student Success &amp; Student Wellbeing Presented at Internet Librarian International on 15th October 2019
AI - the role and opportunity in libraries from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Data wars - management information to data driven intelligence /kenchad/data-wars-management-information-to-data-driven-intelligence datawarsmanagementinfotodatadrivenintelligenceuksgconfapril2019-190410171124
In 2017 the Economist magazine, in a much quoted article said, the worlds most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data. Smartphones and the internet have made data abundant, ubiquitous and far more valuable. While data may be abundant, in the world of libraries, publishers and intermediaries it is typically siloed and the value and potential to improve services has barely begun to be realised. On their own, data from libraries, publishers or conventional intermediaries will not be enough to deliver the kinds of predictive analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions that emerging. Commercial companies and sector bodies like Jisc have begun to develop platforms that make use of data from a variety of sources. This will be an intensely competitive environment and it is not yet clear who the winners will be for, as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the world economic ]]>

In 2017 the Economist magazine, in a much quoted article said, the worlds most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data. Smartphones and the internet have made data abundant, ubiquitous and far more valuable. While data may be abundant, in the world of libraries, publishers and intermediaries it is typically siloed and the value and potential to improve services has barely begun to be realised. On their own, data from libraries, publishers or conventional intermediaries will not be enough to deliver the kinds of predictive analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions that emerging. Commercial companies and sector bodies like Jisc have begun to develop platforms that make use of data from a variety of sources. This will be an intensely competitive environment and it is not yet clear who the winners will be for, as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the world economic ]]>
Wed, 10 Apr 2019 17:11:24 GMT /kenchad/data-wars-management-information-to-data-driven-intelligence kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Data wars - management information to data driven intelligence kenchad In 2017 the Economist magazine, in a much quoted article said, the worlds most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data. Smartphones and the internet have made data abundant, ubiquitous and far more valuable. While data may be abundant, in the world of libraries, publishers and intermediaries it is typically siloed and the value and potential to improve services has barely begun to be realised. On their own, data from libraries, publishers or conventional intermediaries will not be enough to deliver the kinds of predictive analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions that emerging. Commercial companies and sector bodies like Jisc have begun to develop platforms that make use of data from a variety of sources. This will be an intensely competitive environment and it is not yet clear who the winners will be for, as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the world economic <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/datawarsmanagementinfotodatadrivenintelligenceuksgconfapril2019-190410171124-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 2017 the Economist magazine, in a much quoted article said, the worlds most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data. Smartphones and the internet have made data abundant, ubiquitous and far more valuable. While data may be abundant, in the world of libraries, publishers and intermediaries it is typically siloed and the value and potential to improve services has barely begun to be realised. On their own, data from libraries, publishers or conventional intermediaries will not be enough to deliver the kinds of predictive analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions that emerging. Commercial companies and sector bodies like Jisc have begun to develop platforms that make use of data from a variety of sources. This will be an intensely competitive environment and it is not yet clear who the winners will be for, as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the world economic
Data wars - management information to data driven intelligence from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Student consumer and the rsie of e-textbook platforms /slideshow/student-consumer-and-the-rsie-of-etextbook-platforms/96643850 studentconsumerandetextbookplatformsuclmay2018-180510222533
Ken spoke at the University College London (UCL) and Ciber research event Digital textbooks: where are we? in May 2018. He outlined some of the drivers and themes that are influencing the future of e-textbooks and digital learning resources. He focused on the student as consumer, the user experience, digital platforms and the importance of data and analytics.]]>

Ken spoke at the University College London (UCL) and Ciber research event Digital textbooks: where are we? in May 2018. He outlined some of the drivers and themes that are influencing the future of e-textbooks and digital learning resources. He focused on the student as consumer, the user experience, digital platforms and the importance of data and analytics.]]>
Thu, 10 May 2018 22:25:33 GMT /slideshow/student-consumer-and-the-rsie-of-etextbook-platforms/96643850 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Student consumer and the rsie of e-textbook platforms kenchad Ken spoke at the University College London (UCL) and Ciber research event Digital textbooks: where are we? in May 2018. He outlined some of the drivers and themes that are influencing the future of e-textbooks and digital learning resources. He focused on the student as consumer, the user experience, digital platforms and the importance of data and analytics. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/studentconsumerandetextbookplatformsuclmay2018-180510222533-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ken spoke at the University College London (UCL) and Ciber research event Digital textbooks: where are we? in May 2018. He outlined some of the drivers and themes that are influencing the future of e-textbooks and digital learning resources. He focused on the student as consumer, the user experience, digital platforms and the importance of data and analytics.
Student consumer and the rsie of e-textbook platforms from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Future of Library Discovery Services /slideshow/future-of-library-discovery-services/63732501 futureofdiscoveryedsusergroupjuly2016-160705082231
Ken Chad presented the keynote at the EDS (Ebsco Discovery Services) conference at Regents University, London in July 2016. He reviewed future trends for Google and enterprise search including factors such as voice (conversational) search, the ultimate assistant, entities (things not strings), visual search and the role of big data, context and intention. He then looked and some trends in library discovery services. There will continue to be a multiplicity of approaches open to users and Ken recommended that libraries do more to focus on the needs of users the jobs they were trying to do in order to acquire and/or innovate new approaches to library discovery services.]]>

Ken Chad presented the keynote at the EDS (Ebsco Discovery Services) conference at Regents University, London in July 2016. He reviewed future trends for Google and enterprise search including factors such as voice (conversational) search, the ultimate assistant, entities (things not strings), visual search and the role of big data, context and intention. He then looked and some trends in library discovery services. There will continue to be a multiplicity of approaches open to users and Ken recommended that libraries do more to focus on the needs of users the jobs they were trying to do in order to acquire and/or innovate new approaches to library discovery services.]]>
Tue, 05 Jul 2016 08:22:31 GMT /slideshow/future-of-library-discovery-services/63732501 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Future of Library Discovery Services kenchad Ken Chad presented the keynote at the EDS (Ebsco Discovery Services) conference at Regents University, London in July 2016. He reviewed future trends for Google and enterprise search including factors such as voice (conversational) search, the ultimate assistant, entities (things not strings), visual search and the role of big data, context and intention. He then looked and some trends in library discovery services. There will continue to be a multiplicity of approaches open to users and Ken recommended that libraries do more to focus on the needs of users the jobs they were trying to do in order to acquire and/or innovate new approaches to library discovery services. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/futureofdiscoveryedsusergroupjuly2016-160705082231-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ken Chad presented the keynote at the EDS (Ebsco Discovery Services) conference at Regents University, London in July 2016. He reviewed future trends for Google and enterprise search including factors such as voice (conversational) search, the ultimate assistant, entities (things not strings), visual search and the role of big data, context and intention. He then looked and some trends in library discovery services. There will continue to be a multiplicity of approaches open to users and Ken recommended that libraries do more to focus on the needs of users the jobs they were trying to do in order to acquire and/or innovate new approaches to library discovery services.
Future of Library Discovery Services from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Rethinking_the_LSP_Jan2016a /slideshow/rethinkingthelspjan2016a/57231211 96d7379f-db72-4901-aace-3f676bd6e8a7-160119144710
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Tue, 19 Jan 2016 14:47:10 GMT /slideshow/rethinkingthelspjan2016a/57231211 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Rethinking_the_LSP_Jan2016a kenchad <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/96d7379f-db72-4901-aace-3f676bd6e8a7-160119144710-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Rethinking_the_LSP_Jan2016a from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Resource_management_briefing_HELibTech_KenChad_Aug2015_CILIP /slideshow/resourcemanagementbriefinghelibtechkenchadaug2015cilip/57230985 9b9ccfbd-db92-458c-9623-da5707c7e322-160119144225
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Tue, 19 Jan 2016 14:42:25 GMT /slideshow/resourcemanagementbriefinghelibtechkenchadaug2015cilip/57230985 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Resource_management_briefing_HELibTech_KenChad_Aug2015_CILIP kenchad <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/9b9ccfbd-db92-458c-9623-da5707c7e322-160119144225-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Resource_management_briefing_HELibTech_KenChad_Aug2015_CILIP from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Emerging technologies and the future of libraries (and library systems). Keynote by Ken Chad at the Emerging Technologies and Future of Libraries: issues and challenges conference. Gulbarga University, Karnataka State, India. January 30 2015 /slideshow/emerging-technologies-andthefutureoflibrariesjan2015kenchad/44556261 emergingtechnologiesandthefutureoflibrariesjan2015kenchad-150211110539-conversion-gate02
Global technology trends and new directions in Higher Education will clearly affect the future of academic libraries and the nature of library technology. A common thread is the increasing focus on the user/consumer in an increasingly digital economy. For example a leading information technology research and advisory company, Gartner states ('Top 10 strategic predictions for 2015') that: "Renovating the customer experience is a digital priority." What should libraries and library tech companies do? Ken argues that the first step is looking again at user needs and suggests an innovative and practical methodology to help]]>

Global technology trends and new directions in Higher Education will clearly affect the future of academic libraries and the nature of library technology. A common thread is the increasing focus on the user/consumer in an increasingly digital economy. For example a leading information technology research and advisory company, Gartner states ('Top 10 strategic predictions for 2015') that: "Renovating the customer experience is a digital priority." What should libraries and library tech companies do? Ken argues that the first step is looking again at user needs and suggests an innovative and practical methodology to help]]>
Wed, 11 Feb 2015 11:05:39 GMT /slideshow/emerging-technologies-andthefutureoflibrariesjan2015kenchad/44556261 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Emerging technologies and the future of libraries (and library systems). Keynote by Ken Chad at the Emerging Technologies and Future of Libraries: issues and challenges conference. Gulbarga University, Karnataka State, India. January 30 2015 kenchad Global technology trends and new directions in Higher Education will clearly affect the future of academic libraries and the nature of library technology. A common thread is the increasing focus on the user/consumer in an increasingly digital economy. For example a leading information technology research and advisory company, Gartner states ('Top 10 strategic predictions for 2015') that: "Renovating the customer experience is a digital priority." What should libraries and library tech companies do? Ken argues that the first step is looking again at user needs and suggests an innovative and practical methodology to help <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/emergingtechnologiesandthefutureoflibrariesjan2015kenchad-150211110539-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global technology trends and new directions in Higher Education will clearly affect the future of academic libraries and the nature of library technology. A common thread is the increasing focus on the user/consumer in an increasingly digital economy. For example a leading information technology research and advisory company, Gartner states (&#39;Top 10 strategic predictions for 2015&#39;) that: &quot;Renovating the customer experience is a digital priority.&quot; What should libraries and library tech companies do? Ken argues that the first step is looking again at user needs and suggests an innovative and practical methodology to help
Emerging technologies and the future of libraries (and library systems). Keynote by Ken Chad at the Emerging Technologies and Future of Libraries: issues and challenges conference. Gulbarga University, Karnataka State, India. January 30 2015 from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Entrepreneurial library article_emerging_trends_conference_ken_chad_december2014 /slideshow/entrepreneurial-library-articleemergingtrendsconferencekenchaddecember2014/44556062 entrepreneuriallibraryarticleemergingtrendsconferencekenchaddecember2014-150211110121-conversion-gate01
Writing in Library Journal in August 2010, Eric Hellman noted: Libraries are so valuable that they attract voracious new competition with every technological advance. The failure of libraries and library vendors to successfully create systems that meet the full range of legitimate user needs is a major concern. Ken Chad reviews the competitive and strategic imperatives that should lead libraries to a more user focussed approach. Fortunately there are some pragmatic and useful tools that libraries, working with vendors and/or developers, can use to help them develop or acquire better products services. Ken Chad briefly outlines the 'Jobs-To-Be-Done' (JTBD) method which is widely used in business and he has adapted for use in libraries]]>

Writing in Library Journal in August 2010, Eric Hellman noted: Libraries are so valuable that they attract voracious new competition with every technological advance. The failure of libraries and library vendors to successfully create systems that meet the full range of legitimate user needs is a major concern. Ken Chad reviews the competitive and strategic imperatives that should lead libraries to a more user focussed approach. Fortunately there are some pragmatic and useful tools that libraries, working with vendors and/or developers, can use to help them develop or acquire better products services. Ken Chad briefly outlines the 'Jobs-To-Be-Done' (JTBD) method which is widely used in business and he has adapted for use in libraries]]>
Wed, 11 Feb 2015 11:01:21 GMT /slideshow/entrepreneurial-library-articleemergingtrendsconferencekenchaddecember2014/44556062 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Entrepreneurial library article_emerging_trends_conference_ken_chad_december2014 kenchad Writing in Library Journal in August 2010, Eric Hellman noted: Libraries are so valuable that they attract voracious new competition with every technological advance. The failure of libraries and library vendors to successfully create systems that meet the full range of legitimate user needs is a major concern. Ken Chad reviews the competitive and strategic imperatives that should lead libraries to a more user focussed approach. Fortunately there are some pragmatic and useful tools that libraries, working with vendors and/or developers, can use to help them develop or acquire better products services. Ken Chad briefly outlines the 'Jobs-To-Be-Done' (JTBD) method which is widely used in business and he has adapted for use in libraries <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/entrepreneuriallibraryarticleemergingtrendsconferencekenchaddecember2014-150211110121-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Writing in Library Journal in August 2010, Eric Hellman noted: Libraries are so valuable that they attract voracious new competition with every technological advance. The failure of libraries and library vendors to successfully create systems that meet the full range of legitimate user needs is a major concern. Ken Chad reviews the competitive and strategic imperatives that should lead libraries to a more user focussed approach. Fortunately there are some pragmatic and useful tools that libraries, working with vendors and/or developers, can use to help them develop or acquire better products services. Ken Chad briefly outlines the &#39;Jobs-To-Be-Done&#39; (JTBD) method which is widely used in business and he has adapted for use in libraries
Entrepreneurial library article_emerging_trends_conference_ken_chad_december2014 from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Reawakening the people's university /slideshow/reawakening-peoples-universitycilipnov2014/41621582 reawakeningpeoplesuniversitycilipnov2014-141116121628-conversion-gate02
Re-awakening the 'Peoples University' - the learning agenda opportunity to reinvigorate public libraries. Community, informal (outside formal academic institutions) and online learning is a growing, disruptive opportunity. Learning happens best where there is a community of support and good learning spaces. Public libraries have an opportunity to thrive if they develop the right capabilities to deliver a compelling learning offer. Presented at the CILIP "Re-imaging Learning" Executive Briefing on 13th November 2014]]>

Re-awakening the 'Peoples University' - the learning agenda opportunity to reinvigorate public libraries. Community, informal (outside formal academic institutions) and online learning is a growing, disruptive opportunity. Learning happens best where there is a community of support and good learning spaces. Public libraries have an opportunity to thrive if they develop the right capabilities to deliver a compelling learning offer. Presented at the CILIP "Re-imaging Learning" Executive Briefing on 13th November 2014]]>
Sun, 16 Nov 2014 12:16:28 GMT /slideshow/reawakening-peoples-universitycilipnov2014/41621582 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Reawakening the people's university kenchad Re-awakening the 'Peoples University' - the learning agenda opportunity to reinvigorate public libraries. Community, informal (outside formal academic institutions) and online learning is a growing, disruptive opportunity. Learning happens best where there is a community of support and good learning spaces. Public libraries have an opportunity to thrive if they develop the right capabilities to deliver a compelling learning offer. Presented at the CILIP "Re-imaging Learning" Executive Briefing on 13th November 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reawakeningpeoplesuniversitycilipnov2014-141116121628-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Re-awakening the &#39;Peoples University&#39; - the learning agenda opportunity to reinvigorate public libraries. Community, informal (outside formal academic institutions) and online learning is a growing, disruptive opportunity. Learning happens best where there is a community of support and good learning spaces. Public libraries have an opportunity to thrive if they develop the right capabilities to deliver a compelling learning offer. Presented at the CILIP &quot;Re-imaging Learning&quot; Executive Briefing on 13th November 2014
Reawakening the people's university from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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The Public Library and the 21st centrury 'People's University' /slideshow/public-library-andthe-21cpeoplesuniversitynag-sept-2014/38685803 publiclibraryandthe21cpeoplesuniversitynagsept2014-140904043115-phpapp01
The public library and the 21st century Peoples University Back in 1938 Alvin Johnson argued that we should: develop the public library into a permanent centre of adult education, informally a people's university . In the 21st century new winds of change are blowing through learning. Social economic and technology factors combine to create new challenges and opportunities. Public libraries have a huge opportunity to revitalise their long standing commitment to learning and reinvigorate themselves at the heart of the process. Access to Research, CORE and others initiatives now provide public libraries with free access to millions of journal articles. The question is how, in the 21st century, public libraries will galvanise these resources and develop communities of learners.]]>

The public library and the 21st century Peoples University Back in 1938 Alvin Johnson argued that we should: develop the public library into a permanent centre of adult education, informally a people's university . In the 21st century new winds of change are blowing through learning. Social economic and technology factors combine to create new challenges and opportunities. Public libraries have a huge opportunity to revitalise their long standing commitment to learning and reinvigorate themselves at the heart of the process. Access to Research, CORE and others initiatives now provide public libraries with free access to millions of journal articles. The question is how, in the 21st century, public libraries will galvanise these resources and develop communities of learners.]]>
Thu, 04 Sep 2014 04:31:15 GMT /slideshow/public-library-andthe-21cpeoplesuniversitynag-sept-2014/38685803 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) The Public Library and the 21st centrury 'People's University' kenchad The public library and the 21st century Peoples University Back in 1938 Alvin Johnson argued that we should: develop the public library into a permanent centre of adult education, informally a people's university . In the 21st century new winds of change are blowing through learning. Social economic and technology factors combine to create new challenges and opportunities. Public libraries have a huge opportunity to revitalise their long standing commitment to learning and reinvigorate themselves at the heart of the process. Access to Research, CORE and others initiatives now provide public libraries with free access to millions of journal articles. The question is how, in the 21st century, public libraries will galvanise these resources and develop communities of learners. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/publiclibraryandthe21cpeoplesuniversitynagsept2014-140904043115-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The public library and the 21st century Peoples University Back in 1938 Alvin Johnson argued that we should: develop the public library into a permanent centre of adult education, informally a people&#39;s university . In the 21st century new winds of change are blowing through learning. Social economic and technology factors combine to create new challenges and opportunities. Public libraries have a huge opportunity to revitalise their long standing commitment to learning and reinvigorate themselves at the heart of the process. Access to Research, CORE and others initiatives now provide public libraries with free access to millions of journal articles. The question is how, in the 21st century, public libraries will galvanise these resources and develop communities of learners.
The Public Library and the 21st centrury 'People's University' from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Library systems: crossing the chasm April 2014 /slideshow/uksg-library-systemscrossingthechasmkenchadapril2014-33839173/33839173 uksglibrarysystemscrossingthechasmkenchadapril2014-140423034838-phpapp01
Are you a visionary early adopter or a laggard in terms of next generation Library Services Platforms? Ken is presenting at the 2014 UKSG conference on 14th and 15th April. There has been much interest and some hype about a new generation of Library Services Platforms that are replacing library management systems (LMS) (or, in US parlance, ILS). Ken looks at library systems in terms of the technology adoption life cycle described and analysed by Geoffrey Moore in his book Crossing the chasm.]]>

Are you a visionary early adopter or a laggard in terms of next generation Library Services Platforms? Ken is presenting at the 2014 UKSG conference on 14th and 15th April. There has been much interest and some hype about a new generation of Library Services Platforms that are replacing library management systems (LMS) (or, in US parlance, ILS). Ken looks at library systems in terms of the technology adoption life cycle described and analysed by Geoffrey Moore in his book Crossing the chasm.]]>
Wed, 23 Apr 2014 03:48:38 GMT /slideshow/uksg-library-systemscrossingthechasmkenchadapril2014-33839173/33839173 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Library systems: crossing the chasm April 2014 kenchad Are you a visionary early adopter or a laggard in terms of next generation Library Services Platforms? Ken is presenting at the 2014 UKSG conference on 14th and 15th April. There has been much interest and some hype about a new generation of Library Services Platforms that are replacing library management systems (LMS) (or, in US parlance, ILS). Ken looks at library systems in terms of the technology adoption life cycle described and analysed by Geoffrey Moore in his book Crossing the chasm. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uksglibrarysystemscrossingthechasmkenchadapril2014-140423034838-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you a visionary early adopter or a laggard in terms of next generation Library Services Platforms? Ken is presenting at the 2014 UKSG conference on 14th and 15th April. There has been much interest and some hype about a new generation of Library Services Platforms that are replacing library management systems (LMS) (or, in US parlance, ILS). Ken looks at library systems in terms of the technology adoption life cycle described and analysed by Geoffrey Moore in his book Crossing the chasm.
Library systems: crossing the chasm April 2014 from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Research process and research data management /slideshow/research-process-rdmwestminsteruniversityuksgapril2014/33838871 researchprocessrdmwestminsteruniversityuksgapril2014-140423033909-phpapp02
Research process and research data management. Many universities are looking at how they can better serve the needs of researchers. Ken Chad Consulting worked with the University of Westminster to look the needs and attitudes of researchers and admin staff in terms of research data management (RDM). The result led the University to look first at the whole lifecycle and workflows of research administration. This in turn led to the innovative, rapid development of a system to support researchers and admin staff. Presented by Suzanne Enright (University of Westminster) and Ken Chad at the annual UKSG conference in April 2014]]>

Research process and research data management. Many universities are looking at how they can better serve the needs of researchers. Ken Chad Consulting worked with the University of Westminster to look the needs and attitudes of researchers and admin staff in terms of research data management (RDM). The result led the University to look first at the whole lifecycle and workflows of research administration. This in turn led to the innovative, rapid development of a system to support researchers and admin staff. Presented by Suzanne Enright (University of Westminster) and Ken Chad at the annual UKSG conference in April 2014]]>
Wed, 23 Apr 2014 03:39:09 GMT /slideshow/research-process-rdmwestminsteruniversityuksgapril2014/33838871 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Research process and research data management kenchad Research process and research data management. Many universities are looking at how they can better serve the needs of researchers. Ken Chad Consulting worked with the University of Westminster to look the needs and attitudes of researchers and admin staff in terms of research data management (RDM). The result led the University to look first at the whole lifecycle and workflows of research administration. This in turn led to the innovative, rapid development of a system to support researchers and admin staff. Presented by Suzanne Enright (University of Westminster) and Ken Chad at the annual UKSG conference in April 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/researchprocessrdmwestminsteruniversityuksgapril2014-140423033909-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Research process and research data management. Many universities are looking at how they can better serve the needs of researchers. Ken Chad Consulting worked with the University of Westminster to look the needs and attitudes of researchers and admin staff in terms of research data management (RDM). The result led the University to look first at the whole lifecycle and workflows of research administration. This in turn led to the innovative, rapid development of a system to support researchers and admin staff. Presented by Suzanne Enright (University of Westminster) and Ken Chad at the annual UKSG conference in April 2014
Research process and research data management from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Ebooks: what are they good for? /slideshow/ebooks-what-aretheygoodforapril2014/33182653 ebookswhataretheygoodforapril2014-140406045455-phpapp01
What are ebooks for? As libraries struggle with issues around ebook platforms, digital rights management (DRM), business models, and ebook formats it is worth stepping back and revisiting the fundamental issue of what ebooks are for. Keynote Presentation at the Ebooks 2014: Are we nearly there yet? Conference. University of the West of England 7 April 2014 #ebooksuwe2014]]>

What are ebooks for? As libraries struggle with issues around ebook platforms, digital rights management (DRM), business models, and ebook formats it is worth stepping back and revisiting the fundamental issue of what ebooks are for. Keynote Presentation at the Ebooks 2014: Are we nearly there yet? Conference. University of the West of England 7 April 2014 #ebooksuwe2014]]>
Sun, 06 Apr 2014 04:54:55 GMT /slideshow/ebooks-what-aretheygoodforapril2014/33182653 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Ebooks: what are they good for? kenchad What are ebooks for? As libraries struggle with issues around ebook platforms, digital rights management (DRM), business models, and ebook formats it is worth stepping back and revisiting the fundamental issue of what ebooks are for. Keynote Presentation at the Ebooks 2014: Are we nearly there yet? Conference. University of the West of England 7 April 2014 #ebooksuwe2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ebookswhataretheygoodforapril2014-140406045455-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What are ebooks for? As libraries struggle with issues around ebook platforms, digital rights management (DRM), business models, and ebook formats it is worth stepping back and revisiting the fundamental issue of what ebooks are for. Keynote Presentation at the Ebooks 2014: Are we nearly there yet? Conference. University of the West of England 7 April 2014 #ebooksuwe2014
Ebooks: what are they good for? from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Lms is dead_long_live_ecosystem_cilip update_sept2013 /slideshow/lms-is-deadlongliveecosystemcilip-updatesept2013/33026474 lmsisdeadlongliveecosystemcilipupdatesept2013-140402044428-phpapp02
In increasingly complex information landscapes, is it time to stop thinking in terms of the library management system (LMS) or integrated library system (ILS), or even a library services platform and instead start talking about an ecosystem.]]>

In increasingly complex information landscapes, is it time to stop thinking in terms of the library management system (LMS) or integrated library system (ILS), or even a library services platform and instead start talking about an ecosystem.]]>
Wed, 02 Apr 2014 04:44:28 GMT /slideshow/lms-is-deadlongliveecosystemcilip-updatesept2013/33026474 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Lms is dead_long_live_ecosystem_cilip update_sept2013 kenchad In increasingly complex information landscapes, is it time to stop thinking in terms of the library management system (LMS) or integrated library system (ILS), or even a library services platform and instead start talking about an ecosystem. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lmsisdeadlongliveecosystemcilipupdatesept2013-140402044428-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In increasingly complex information landscapes, is it time to stop thinking in terms of the library management system (LMS) or integrated library system (ILS), or even a library services platform and instead start talking about an ecosystem.
Lms is dead_long_live_ecosystem_cilip update_sept2013 from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Ebook consumption jibs_ nov213 /slideshow/ebook-consumption-jibs-nov213/28684845 ebookconsumptionjibsnov213-131127142842-phpapp01
Ebook consumption the challenges issues and opportunities. Outputs from the Jisc Challenges of ebooks project]]>

Ebook consumption the challenges issues and opportunities. Outputs from the Jisc Challenges of ebooks project]]>
Wed, 27 Nov 2013 14:28:42 GMT /slideshow/ebook-consumption-jibs-nov213/28684845 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Ebook consumption jibs_ nov213 kenchad Ebook consumption the challenges issues and opportunities. Outputs from the Jisc Challenges of ebooks project <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ebookconsumptionjibsnov213-131127142842-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ebook consumption the challenges issues and opportunities. Outputs from the Jisc Challenges of ebooks project
Ebook consumption jibs_ nov213 from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Business case for_change_jisc_lm_schange_wkshop_ken_chad_july2013 /slideshow/business-case-forchangejisclmschangewkshopkenchadjuly2013/24558150 businesscaseforchangejisclmschangewkshopkenchadjuly2013-130723185906-phpapp01
Library infrastructure: value for money? Ken gave a short presentation at the Jisc Library System Programme Workshop on 15th July 2013. It looked at the value and business case for making changes to library technology infrastructure. The workshop was a chance for the projects that made up the programme to talk about the work they had done and the tools and resources they have created, and a chance for the community to discuss some of the issues and challenges that the sector currently faces. The workshop had three main strands that explored: Collaborative Systems and Services; Transforming workflows and practices Tools and Techniques for Systems Change ]]>

Library infrastructure: value for money? Ken gave a short presentation at the Jisc Library System Programme Workshop on 15th July 2013. It looked at the value and business case for making changes to library technology infrastructure. The workshop was a chance for the projects that made up the programme to talk about the work they had done and the tools and resources they have created, and a chance for the community to discuss some of the issues and challenges that the sector currently faces. The workshop had three main strands that explored: Collaborative Systems and Services; Transforming workflows and practices Tools and Techniques for Systems Change ]]>
Tue, 23 Jul 2013 18:59:06 GMT /slideshow/business-case-forchangejisclmschangewkshopkenchadjuly2013/24558150 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Business case for_change_jisc_lm_schange_wkshop_ken_chad_july2013 kenchad Library infrastructure: value for money? Ken gave a short presentation at the Jisc Library System Programme Workshop on 15th July 2013. It looked at the value and business case for making changes to library technology infrastructure. The workshop was a chance for the projects that made up the programme to talk about the work they had done and the tools and resources they have created, and a chance for the community to discuss some of the issues and challenges that the sector currently faces. The workshop had three main strands that explored: Collaborative Systems and Services; Transforming workflows and practices Tools and Techniques for Systems Change <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/businesscaseforchangejisclmschangewkshopkenchadjuly2013-130723185906-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Library infrastructure: value for money? Ken gave a short presentation at the Jisc Library System Programme Workshop on 15th July 2013. It looked at the value and business case for making changes to library technology infrastructure. The workshop was a chance for the projects that made up the programme to talk about the work they had done and the tools and resources they have created, and a chance for the community to discuss some of the issues and challenges that the sector currently faces. The workshop had three main strands that explored: Collaborative Systems and Services; Transforming workflows and practices Tools and Techniques for Systems Change
Business case for_change_jisc_lm_schange_wkshop_ken_chad_july2013 from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Library systems a changing market. Ken Chad (April2013) /slideshow/library-systems-achangingmarketkenchadapril2013/19059925 librarysystemsachangingmarketkenchadapril2013-130418052247-phpapp01
Library systems are no longer stand alone. Global technology influences are driving the market more than ever. There is a risk that the solutions libraries provide remain detached from truly meeting the real needs of many users - staff , academics, researchers and students. Instead of library systems.or even 'next generation' library services platforms we need to think in terms of the wider library technology ecosystem. That changes how make our decisions about the products we buy and the services libraries deliver]]>

Library systems are no longer stand alone. Global technology influences are driving the market more than ever. There is a risk that the solutions libraries provide remain detached from truly meeting the real needs of many users - staff , academics, researchers and students. Instead of library systems.or even 'next generation' library services platforms we need to think in terms of the wider library technology ecosystem. That changes how make our decisions about the products we buy and the services libraries deliver]]>
Thu, 18 Apr 2013 05:22:46 GMT /slideshow/library-systems-achangingmarketkenchadapril2013/19059925 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Library systems a changing market. Ken Chad (April2013) kenchad Library systems are no longer stand alone. Global technology influences are driving the market more than ever. There is a risk that the solutions libraries provide remain detached from truly meeting the real needs of many users - staff , academics, researchers and students. Instead of library systems.or even 'next generation' library services platforms we need to think in terms of the wider library technology ecosystem. That changes how make our decisions about the products we buy and the services libraries deliver <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/librarysystemsachangingmarketkenchadapril2013-130418052247-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Library systems are no longer stand alone. Global technology influences are driving the market more than ever. There is a risk that the solutions libraries provide remain detached from truly meeting the real needs of many users - staff , academics, researchers and students. Instead of library systems.or even &#39;next generation&#39; library services platforms we need to think in terms of the wider library technology ecosystem. That changes how make our decisions about the products we buy and the services libraries deliver
Library systems a changing market. Ken Chad (April2013) from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Jibs discovery servicesfeb2013_ken_chad /slideshow/jibs-discovery-servicesfeb2013kenchad/16738127 jibsdiscoveryservicesfeb2013kenchad-130224150841-phpapp01
Trends in, and reflections on, library discovery services. Ken was the keynote speaker at the JIBS event: New dawn: the changing resource discovery landscape in February 2013.]]>

Trends in, and reflections on, library discovery services. Ken was the keynote speaker at the JIBS event: New dawn: the changing resource discovery landscape in February 2013.]]>
Sun, 24 Feb 2013 15:08:41 GMT /slideshow/jibs-discovery-servicesfeb2013kenchad/16738127 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Jibs discovery servicesfeb2013_ken_chad kenchad Trends in, and reflections on, library discovery services. Ken was the keynote speaker at the JIBS event: New dawn: the changing resource discovery landscape in February 2013. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jibsdiscoveryservicesfeb2013kenchad-130224150841-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Trends in, and reflections on, library discovery services. Ken was the keynote speaker at the JIBS event: New dawn: the changing resource discovery landscape in February 2013.
Jibs discovery servicesfeb2013_ken_chad from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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The library & teaching & learning: reading list systems /slideshow/the-library-teaching-learning-reading-list-systems012/15533163 readinglistseminarstaffordshireunidec2012-121207053120-phpapp01
The library & teaching & learning: reading list systems. Reading lists appear to be the new 'must have' for UK academic libraries and a raft of new systems has entered the market. Ken's presentation at a seminar at the University of Staffordshire in December 2012 looked at some of the underlying trends in Higher Education and the current reading list offerings]]>

The library & teaching & learning: reading list systems. Reading lists appear to be the new 'must have' for UK academic libraries and a raft of new systems has entered the market. Ken's presentation at a seminar at the University of Staffordshire in December 2012 looked at some of the underlying trends in Higher Education and the current reading list offerings]]>
Fri, 07 Dec 2012 05:31:19 GMT /slideshow/the-library-teaching-learning-reading-list-systems012/15533163 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) The library & teaching & learning: reading list systems kenchad The library & teaching & learning: reading list systems. Reading lists appear to be the new 'must have' for UK academic libraries and a raft of new systems has entered the market. Ken's presentation at a seminar at the University of Staffordshire in December 2012 looked at some of the underlying trends in Higher Education and the current reading list offerings <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/readinglistseminarstaffordshireunidec2012-121207053120-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The library &amp; teaching &amp; learning: reading list systems. Reading lists appear to be the new &#39;must have&#39; for UK academic libraries and a raft of new systems has entered the market. Ken&#39;s presentation at a seminar at the University of Staffordshire in December 2012 looked at some of the underlying trends in Higher Education and the current reading list offerings
The library & teaching & learning: reading list systems from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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Navigating the perfect_storm_a&sl_dublin_feb2012_ken_chad /slideshow/navigating-the-perfectstormasldublinfeb2012kenchad/13693966 navigatingtheperfectstormasldublinfeb2012kenchad-120719074829-phpapp02
The application of strategy methodologies to libraries. What is strategy? It's not Mission or vision. The key elements. Also a brief discussion of business models]]>

The application of strategy methodologies to libraries. What is strategy? It's not Mission or vision. The key elements. Also a brief discussion of business models]]>
Thu, 19 Jul 2012 07:48:27 GMT /slideshow/navigating-the-perfectstormasldublinfeb2012kenchad/13693966 kenchad@slideshare.net(kenchad) Navigating the perfect_storm_a&sl_dublin_feb2012_ken_chad kenchad The application of strategy methodologies to libraries. What is strategy? It's not Mission or vision. The key elements. Also a brief discussion of business models <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/navigatingtheperfectstormasldublinfeb2012kenchad-120719074829-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The application of strategy methodologies to libraries. What is strategy? It&#39;s not Mission or vision. The key elements. Also a brief discussion of business models
Navigating the perfect_storm_a&sl_dublin_feb2012_ken_chad from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd
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