Notable among the technical issues relating to library participation in an NII is the need for librarians – working together with publishers and other information providers, research users, and information and computer scientists – to develop standards, common formats, and controls that will permit users to identify, locate, and access needed resources in a consistent fashion.
Predictor: National Research Council
Prediction, in context:In 1994, the NRENaissance Committee, appointed by the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Research Council, produced a special report titled “Realizing the Information Future: The Internet and Beyond.” Among the committee members were Internet pioneers Leonard Kleinrock, David Clark, David Farber, Lawrence Landweber and Robert Kahn. The committee’s goal was to “study issues raised by the shift to a larger, more truly national networking capability.” Among its statements about the blossoming of the National Information Infrastructure (NII) is this:”Notable among the technical issues relating to library participation in an NII is the need for librarians – working together with publishers and other information providers, research users, and information and computer scientists – to develop standards, common formats, and controls that will permit users to identify, locate, and access needed resources in a consistent fashion.”
Date of prediction: January 1, 1994
Topic of prediction: Getting, Sharing Information
Subtopic: Libraries/Databases
Name of publication: Realizing the Information Future: The Internet and Beyond
Title, headline, chapter name: Libraries and the Broadening of Public-Interest Networking
Quote Type: Direct quote
Page number or URL of document at time of study:
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This data was logged into the Elon/Pew Predictions Database by: Anderson, Janna Quitney