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UB2030 is a podcast about the innovation of the university library through technological changes and shifts in research and education. In this podcast, David Oldenhof and Maurice Vanderfeesten discuss different subjects. They will be accompanied by guests who bring in an outside perspective.

This release contains 11 episodes.

Follow for more at https://ubvu.github.io/ub2030/

Listen on SoundCloud, Spotify, or your favorite (open) podcast app.

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Reason (Why Now)

The world is rapidly changing technologically, around AI, blockchain (NFTs), and linked data. As a library, you want to remain relevant for state-of-the-art research and education. We need to not only implement existing projects but also explore the horizon of opportunities and threats that await us. The client for this project is Joeri Both.

Project Goal (Why and How)

  • This project provides input for the next multi-year plan, creating a roadmap with a horizon up to 2030.
  • With this project, we aim to increase the knowledge level of the UB by identifying key innovative/disruptive developments, to become a full-fledged partner for providers of (new) technological applications.
  • From there, we translate innovative developments/trends into UB practice in broad terms, offering suggestions for workable/realistic pilot projects that contribute to the UB ambitions for researchers.
  • The approach is to deliver an innovation sub-report each month, including a podcast episode, with the aim of making innovation an actively discussed topic within the UB.
  • This gives the management team insight into the wide range of possibilities and developments, allowing them to make strategic choices for starting pilots and better embedding the innovation process in the organization.

Project Scope (What is and isn't included)

Through interviews, we gather information and ideas from each department and external experts. This information is linked to the ambition themes in the multi-year plan, focusing mainly on technological developments and their impact on our work processes and product/service offerings. The collected information is available in the form of an audio recording/podcast and interview report.
For the Research Support department, these ideas are further developed into pilot proposals on three implementation levels: short, medium, and long term.
The interviews are scheduled per department, divided into the themes of the ambitions in the multi-year plan.

Episodes

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