Affiliation:
1. , NISO (National Information Standards Organisation), , USA
Abstract
This article is adapted from Todd Carpenter’s keynote presentation at the APE Annual Conference on January 11, 2022. It focuses on the scholarly record of the future from a technological perspective. It describes how the transition to data-driven science and an increased focus on discovery and interoperability of content, will shape the article of the future. For a “digitally native” scholarly record, developing and maintaining a digital infrastructure with high-quality metadata and identifiers is crucial. It is also emphasized that technology does not determine the direction or eventual destination of the scholarly record of the future.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems