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Blockchain

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This book in the Library Futures Series examines blockchain technology, a concept with far-reaching implications for the future of the information professions. Blockchain uses a distributed database (multiple devices not connected to a common processor) that organizes data into records (blocks) that have cryptographic validation. The data are timestamped and linked to previous records so that they can only be changed by those who own the encryption keys to write to the files. In this book, editors Hirsh and Alman offer a primer of what librarians and information professionals need to understand about blockchain technology. Several speculative visions for how blockchain could support the core work of libraries are included to help librarians understand the possibilities for improved operations and services. Featuring essays from a range of information professionals who have interest and experience in blockchain technologies, this book presents valuable ideas for exploration relevant to everyone interested in the future of librarianship.

 

Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Miguel A. Figueroa
Introduction: An Investigation of Blockchain Applications: Beginnings and Implications by Sandra Hirsh and Susan Alman
From Medieval Origins to Modern Applications
Blockchain and Decentralization: Big-Picture Opportunities and Risks
Blockchain: Merits, Issues, and Challenges
Standards
Legal Considerations
Security
Healthy Skepticism
Support for Scholarship and Scholarly Communications
Credentialing and Continuing Education
Distributed Access to Library Metadata
Data Collection and Assessment
Lessons from Health Information Management
Electronic Health Records
Born-Digital and Digital-First Content
Community-Based Collections
Blockchain Education for Communities
Conclusion
Selected Resources
About the Editors

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