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Blockchain Susan Alman

Blockchain By Susan Alman

Blockchain by Susan Alman


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Examines blockchain technology, a concept with far-reaching implications for the future of record keeping. Blockchain uses a distributed database (multiple devices not connected to a common processor) that organises data into records (blocks) that have cryptographic validation.

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Blockchain by Susan Alman

This book in the Library Futures Series examines blockchain technology, a concept with far-reaching implications for the future of record keeping. Blockchain uses a distributed database (multiple devices not connected to a common processor) that organises 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. Firms like Microsoft and IBM are already exploring ways that blockchain can more securely handle valuable transaction data. And Sony is harnessing blockchain to store educational information (registration documents, attendance, grades, and even the lesson plans that previous teachers have used) that can easily be transferred between schools as students move or graduate. In this book, technology experts and editors Alman and Hirsh build on their ongoing research to discuss how blockchain's potential use as a convenient system for record keeping could lead to more government documents, historical records, and other pieces of information migrating to such a system. They and their contributors also examine its possible consequences for academic, public, school, and special libraries, as well as the information professionals who sustain those institutions, making this book a valuable primer for everyone interested in the future of librarianship.

About Susan Alman

Dr Susan Alman was appointed to the San Jose State University School of Information full-time faculty in 2012. Prior to this appointment, she taught at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Information Sciences where she was Director of Distance Education and Outreach (1987-2012) and the University of Michigan (1985-87). In Fall 2014, she developed and led a MOOC, The Emerging Future: Technology Issues and Trends, that attracted over 1700 global participants. She is currently involved in the IMLS-funded project, Investigation of Possible Uses of Blockchain Technology by Libraries-Information Centers to Support City-Community Goals. Sue is an alumna of the Institute for Emerging Leadership in Online Learning and enjoys being involved in the changing information professions. She holds both a Ph.D. and MLIS degree from the University of Pittsburgh.

Dr Sandra Hirsh is Director and Professor of the School of Information at San Jose State University. Prior to that, she worked in the Silicon Valley in R&D and consumer product development for more than a decade at major technology companies: Hewlett Packard Labs, Microsoft, and LinkedIn. Her research interests include information seeking behavior, online education, and LIS education. She co-founded and co-chairs the global virtual Library 2.0 conference series. She is the editor of Information Services Today: An Introduction, a foundational LIS textbook. Currently, she is involved in an IMLS-funded project to determine the feasibility of libraries as community anchors using blockchain technology. She holds both a bachelor's degree and Ph.D. from UCLA and a MLIS degree from the University of Michigan.

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CIN0838917437VG
9780838917435
0838917437
Blockchain by Susan Alman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
American Library Association
20191025
96
N/A
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