*NISO Webinar: The Internet of Things*
*Wednesday, October 19, 20161:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m., Eastern time*
The decrease in the cost of sensors and the connectivity necessary to
support them has given rise to a network of interconnected devices. This
network, often called the Internet of Things (IoT), creates a variety of
information management issues. For the library and publishing communities,
the IoT presents opportunities and challenges around the gathering,
organization, and processing of the tremendous amounts of data the network
generates. How will these data be incorporated into traditional
publication, archiving, and resource management systems? Additionally, how
will the IoT impact resource management within our community? In what ways
will interconnected resources provide a better user experience for patrons
and readers? This session will introduce concepts surrounding and
potential implications of the IoT on the information management community.
It will also explore applications related to managing emerging resources in
a library environment.
Hear these experts on:
*Education in the Internet of Things*
*Bryan Alexander*, Consultant
*What Does the Internet of Things Mean to a Museum?*
*Robert Weisberg*, Senior Project Manager, Publications and Editorial
Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York;
*The Role of the Research Library in Unpacking The Internet of Things*
*Lauren Di Monte*, NCSU Libraries Fellow, Cyma Rubin Fellow, North Carolina
State University.
For additional information and details on how to register for this webinar,
visit the NISO event page
<http://www.niso.org/news/events/2016/webinars/oct19_webinar/>.
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