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... welcome, and best wishes for 2016.

This issue is both reflective and forward thinking, reviewing some of the
developments and themes of 2015, but also identifying emerging disciplines
and trends that are impacting on the e-information profession. Editing this
excellent selection of contributions certainly provided food for thought,
and I have suggested a few areas that I think may define eLucidate content
and the UKeiG training portfolio over the coming years. Please contact me
with your feedback, opinions and suggestions for future articles.

*	Effective, thorough and systematically applied metadata continues to
be key to breaking down information silos within and without organisations
by enriching and structuring content, providing semantic context and
integrating and linking disparate external and internal information
resources. It underpins effective data management, information management
and enterprise search
*	Open source solutions are challenging the BIG corporate players in
information systems delivery allowing for greater flexibility, collaboration
and interoperability
*	Maker Labs or Maker Spaces - "nomadic and shared learning
environments" - are increasingly redefining the nature of library services
as physical and virtual centres for collaborative, portable and
inspirational learning
*	Understanding and managing complex "Big Data" is an ongoing
challenge offering numerous opportunities for the information profession
around analysis, curation, discovery and dissemination
*	The rise of knowledge sharing online communities and social media
networks are challenging the BIG search engines as the first port of call in
the research and discovery process. A proliferation of electronic research
support tools and services is redefining digital scholarly communication,
with hundreds of new resources to choose from. The impact that this is
having on researchers and information professionals is addressed in this
issue
*	Data and information visualisation, the presentation of data and
information in a digestible, contextual and transparent pictorial or
graphical format, is a major developing paradigm for the information
profession and a great opportunity, impacting on all of the areas featured
in this issue.

 

Copy dates for the 2016 issues are: Sunday 6th March; Sunday 5th June;
Sunday 4th September; and Sunday 4th December. 

Gary Horrocks
Editor, eLucidate
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