Trends in the global information industry Erik-Jan van Kleef - VP of Sales Europe.

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Trends in the global information industry Erik-Jan van Kleef - VP of Sales Europe

THE PROBLEM TO SOLVE 2 Information on the World Wide Web is unstructured, distributed, multimedia and multilingual. Many tools have been developed to help users search for useful information: subject hierarchies, general search engines, browsers and search assistants. Although helpful, they present serious limitations, mainly in terms of precision, multilingual indexing and distribution Trends in medical information retrieval on internet O. Baujard a O. Baujard a, Author Vitae, V. Baujard b Author Vitae, S. Aurel a Author Vitae, C. Boyer b Author Vitae, R.D. Appel a, b Author Vitae Author VitaeV. Baujard b Author VitaeS. Aurel a Author VitaeC. Boyer b Author VitaeR.D. Appel ab Author Vitae Author V a Division of Medical Informatics, Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland

$ 24.2 billion spend WW on STM content In Europe Library budget represents 5.4% of total budget of Universities versus 11.3 % in the U.S 2.6% of the total $ 24.2 Billion is spent on academic versus corporate 4.5 % 38.3 % is spent with aggregators 17.1 % STM +1.9 % increase of spending 2012/2011 Global content spending forecast will go up by 2.0 % Corporate spends 38 % versus 27 % academic libraries on Content TRENDS – Budget & Spending

TRENDS – Content and format Migration from print to E-journals and E-books Still high interest for – Open Access – MetaData New interest for other types of information – DataSet – Funding – Grants – Patents Slice and dice your content Value add to the exiting content Integration of different types of information

TRENDS - Technology Web services /API Customized interfaces for different personas Mobility : tablets, e-readers, mobile phones Visualization and analytical tools Google world versus Discovery Services Tiles instead of drop down menus Social network and collaboration software Security of content New patterns and relationships across dimensions of data – structured and unstructured, internal or external 5

TRENDS – Specific to STM market 6 Institutional ranking (Universities, Hospitals, Schools) CRIS System Horizon 2020 – New Centers of Excellence Collaboration : Map of Science More people are fit for bibliometric analyses Custom reports - understand the Research Output XML format for Raw Meta data Mergers of publishers are the result of the pressure on price MARVIN (multi-agent retrieval vagabond on information network) Knowledge based method for the medical question answering problem

TRENDS – TR : are you ready ? YES WE ARE – API = Customized Web Services – Mobility = EndNote, WoK interface – Empower UX = new WoK interface – CRIS system = InCites profiling – Partnerships = AVEDAS and A MAJOR PARTNERSHIP shortly released – Additional content = Data Citation Index – Integration of contents = Journals, Reviews, Conferences, Books, DataSet, Patents, Grants etc.. – Integration of platform = Web of Knowledge & InCites – End users experience = investment in new platform – XML = Web of Science – Visualization and collaboration analysis tools = InCites – Customization of information = InCites – Map of Science = Russia and Italy 7

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