A Science & Technology (S&T) Cloud Library : New Trends



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A Science & Technology (S&T) Cloud Library : New Trends By J.A.Amaraweera Member NSF National Committee on LIS (SLSTINET Seminar 06-03-2013)

Libraries Then, Now & Future Libraries within walls i.e. Traditional Paper-based Libraries (Book Libraries) Libraries without walls & Paperless Libraries i.e. Hybrid Libraries Electronic Libraries Digital Libraries Invisible or Virtual Libraries In near Future - Cloud Libraries

Cloud computing: a style of computing in which massively scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a service to external G customers using Internet technologies. Gartner

Cloud Cloud is a metaphor for the internet. Cloud computing is a phrase that is being used today to describe the act of storing, accessing, and sharing data, applications, and computing power in cyberspace (Anderson & Rainie,, 2010).

If we are using any of the popular Web 2.0 services for our day-to-day information and communication activities (e.g. Gmail, Wikipedia, Flicker, YouTube or Twitter), we already have some experience with cloud computing,, since most of these applications are hosted in the large online data centers that are the hallmark of cloud computing.

http://www.google.com/intl/si/inputtools/cloud/try/

Public cloud Applications delivered over the Internet in the software-as-a-service model. Computing resources such as storage or compute cycles delivered in the infrastructure-as-a-service model Application development platform provided in a platform-as-a-service model Private cloud, Also known as a Corporate Cloud uses cloud-like infrastructure and technology, such as virtualized servers in a scalable architecture, to run applications behind the corporate firewall Hybrid Cloud Introduction to Cloud computing Public Cloud Vs. Private Cloud Vs. Hybrid Cloud A hybrid model takes advantages of both public and private structures. Organization may choose, for example, to run its e-mail system in the public cloud while keeping highly sensitive, customer-oriented applications behind the firewall

. Like water and electricity, a computing cloud is a communally-shared resource that you lease on a metered basis, paying for as little or as much as you need, when you need it. effects of cloud computing will probably impact libraries Cost savings Flexibility and innovation Broad, general IT skills vs. deep, specialized skills Cloud OPAC and. Cloud ILS WorldCat * and FirstSearch

Cloud Computing for S&T libraries we all use the cloud 9

Cloud Computing for S&T libraries in libraries, research & education 10

State of Cloud Computing in Libraries Cloud computing can be divided into four (4) categories: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). Desktop as a Service (Daas)

Desktop as a Service (DaaS DaaS) is a cloud computing solution in which virtual desktop infrastructure is outsourced to a third-party provider. DaaS functionality relies on the virtual desktop,, which is a user-controlled session or dedicated machine that transforms on-demand cloud services for users and organizations around the world. This is an efficient model in which the service provider manages all the back-end responsibilities that would normally be provided by application software. Desktop as a service is also known as a virtual desktop or hosted desktop services. [ Techopedia.com ]

cloud computing for libraries SaaS PaaS IaaS 13

3M Cloud Library 3M launched its cloud library in June 2011. It currently has a stockpile of 100,000 ebook titles (other formats will be forthcoming) from 40 publishers. Small public libraries in a consortial group can be easily accommodated by the 3M service. It also has pricing terms for small libraries that wish to remain independent. 3M allows libraries to transfer content to another platform once a contract has expired if they wish to do so. It also features cloud delivery of content. The company is engaged in discussions with Amazon and hopes to offer downloads to Kindle devices in the future

Amazon CloudFront Amazon CloudFront is a web service for content delivery. It integrates with other Amazon Web Services to give developers and businesses an easy way to distribute content to end users with low latency, high data transfer speeds, and no commitments. Amazon CloudFront can be used to deliver your entire website, including dynamic, static and streaming content using a global network of edge locations. Requests for your content are automatically routed to the nearest edge location, so content is delivered with the best possible performance. Amazon CloudFront is optimized to work with other Amazon Web Services, like Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Elastic Load Balancing, and Amazon Route 53.

Contd / Global Amazon CloudFront uses a global network of edge locations, located near your end users in the United States, Europe, Asia,, and South America aamzon CloudFront has a simple, web services interface that lets you get started in minutes. In Amazon CloudFront,, your content is organized into distributions. A distribution specifies the location or locations of the original version of your files. A distribution has a unique CloudFront.net domain name (e.g. abc123.cloudfront.net) that you can use to reference your objects through the global network of edge locations

Amazon CloudFront services architecture

cloud computing for libraries Requirements for Libraries separation between front end and back end separation of services account management financial (licensing, fees, fines) Bibliographic Services (OPAC, Indexes,SDI) standardise (MARC21, RDA, DDC or UDC ) know your functional requirements (ILL, DDS) collaborate closely with IT 25

cloud computing for libraries Journals / articles Databases W orldcat G oogle (Scholar, B ooks ) W ikipedia local - global Am azon, B ol Global content digitization $ K B /depot/special collections harvesting licensing info digitizing on demand harvesting print Local content 26

Cloud computing examples IaaS: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) PaaS aas: Heroku (Ruby on Rails, PostgresSQL) Google App Engine DaaS aas*: Serials Solutions Summon Ex Libris Primo Central SaaS: Microsoft Office 365 Google Docs 27

Cloud services for libraries Document sharing in libraries DropBox DropBox,, Google Docs, Evernote Evernote,, Sugar Sync Web conferencing software Skype, Adobe Connect Web publishing WordPress WordPress,, Google Sites Marketing, branding, communication Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, mobile social apps 28

Library systems in the cloud Integrated library systems Koha in the Cloud OCLC WMS Repository software Archives hosted in the cloud Institutional repositories ((bepress bepress DigitalCommons DigitalCommons)) Discovery systems Ebsco Discovery Service Ex Libris Primo Central 29

In Libraires Remote access to data for librarians -Saves on electricity,, servers, workstations,, and maintenance Means dumb terminals that aren t replaced frequently can be referred over high-performance individual workstations 30

Questions about cloud computing for libraries Do libraries need the same type of scalability as a retailer that specializes in Indian costumes? Do vendors from outside the library world understand library needs? Can we effectively negotiate a contract if we don t t have the sufficient budget? Are we ok with many (most?) cases of a contract: take it or leave it? Are there bottom line cost savings? Should we evaluate cloud services in the same way as other services?

Data ownership questions What rights do the library and vendor have to data in the cloud? How do you access data? How and what format do you get your data back when a contract ends? What happens to the data should the vendor go out of business? 32

Advantages of cloud computing for Libraries Greater efficiency Increased flexibility Scalability A way to deal with lack of technical expertise A way to do something a single library simply could not do alone (i.e. CARI) Aggregation of library-land data Lower computing costs: Often free or low cost solutions are available (i.e. Google Apps for EDU) Uptime vs. downtime (cloud may or may not be better than local IT) 33

SLSTINET Cloud Internet NGO S & T Res Inst S & T NSF - S & T Cloud HELLIS S & T AGRINET S & T Technonet S & T ENVINET S & T NatLib S & T 34

Sci.&Tech. Library Any Questions??

Thank you!!!