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UKeiG aims to publish three or four White Papers each year, embargoed to
members for three months before being made freely available to all. The
first in the series - Open Science, Open Data, Open Access...
<http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/ukeig-notices-papers/ukeig-open-access-white-papers/ukeig-201501-open-science-open-data-open-access>
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was published earlier this year on the web site; now a second White Paper
by Martin De Saulles on the Internet of Things has been published. The
abstract reads:



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This White Paper presents an overview of some of the key issues surrounding
the development and deployment of the collection of technologies commonly
referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT).
The technological underpinnings of the IoT are discussed in the context of
a rapidly developing new field of technology and with an acknowledgement
that there is some way to go before commonly accepted standards are agreed
upon and that the commercial case, particularly in the domestic sphere, for
the IoT is yet to be made. Examples of current IoT deployments across a
range of sectors are presented.
This paper also explores some of the social issues surrounding the IoT
where security and privacy concerns are inhibiting the diffusion of IoT
products and services and where much work needs to be done if end-users are
to accept this new technology.
Driving the development of IoT technologies is the demand for data and the
potential for a revolution in how we understand our environments through
the embedding of sensors and computational intelligence in everyday
objects. The collection and analysis of this data will create new types of
companies and change the business models of many existing ones. It is
uncertain what the IoT landscape will look like in 2020 but the
opportunities for data experts are considerable.
The paper concludes with a note on the potential relevance of IoT to
libraries.

The White Paper can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/zhbc8zv