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Twenty-first-century science

M R Greenwood1

  • 1Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington, D.C. 20500.

Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
|January 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary

Scientific communication is evolving with technological advances and resource limitations. Libraries are vital for fostering interdisciplinary connections to shape future scholarship.

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Area of Science:

  • * Scientific communication and information dissemination.
  • * Library and information science.
  • * Scholarly communication and research practices.

Background:

  • * The 21st century is marked by fundamental shifts in scientific practices.
  • * Technological advancements are revolutionizing how science is communicated.
  • * Resource constraints are influencing research environments.

Observation:

  • * Diminishing resources contribute to research stabilization and politicization.
  • * Increased public oversight is becoming a characteristic of scientific endeavors.
  • * Potential for significant downsizing in scientific institutions is a growing concern.

Findings:

  • * Technology is altering traditional methods of scientific communication.
  • * Resource limitations impact the stability and public perception of science.
  • * Libraries play a key role in addressing these challenges.

Implications:

  • * Libraries can facilitate essential interdisciplinary connections.
  • * A new vision for scholarship is needed to navigate these changes.
  • * Strategic adaptation by libraries is crucial for the future of science.

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