The ACM Digital Library has been around for
quite some time; in fact this year it will turn
17. This makes the ACM Digital Library the
youngest of my three children. The other
two are 22 and 19. Over these past 20
years, all three have given me reason
to lose sleep and to be proud. I believe
they are all on a solid foundation. The
core concepts and values are in place
and they have reached a level of maturity that can be built upon to accomplish great things as they all move into
their 20s.
The ACM DL ( dl.acm.org) is a collection of publications serving the needs of
approximately five million users worldwide. High-quality ideas, concepts, and
views across the breadth of the computing space have been published by
ACM for over 60 years. Making critical
content discoverable and accessible
has been the primary goal of the ACM
DL since its conception. Expanding the
scope of the ACM DL beyond what ACM
publishes to include fully integrated
bibliographic data of all computing literature has proven to be an extremely
important part of that primary goal.
While the ability to find and access
information remains critical, it has
become simply an expectation rather
than a service. Digital Immigrantsa can
remember the days when this was very
exciting, and I will admit that I am still
actually excited by this, but our community has certainly changed. The ACM
DL is extremely useful to the Digital Immigrants and to the Digital Natives,b but
a Coined by Marc Prensky in 2001, “Digital Immigrants” refers to those who were not born
into a digital world but have come to adopt
new technologies.
b Prensky refers to those born in the digital gen-
eration of computers, Internet, video games,
and social media as “Digital Natives.”
plore a new vision.
What was thought of as a library,
although in fairness this term may already be somewhat foreign, will move
to a space in which independent, distributed, concurrent, and parallel interaction becomes a possibility. The
space will contain people, datasets,
software, simulations, publications,
and more. The set of services layered
within this space will provide for interaction rather than simply access.
The users of the space will become a
natural part of the rich resources. The
ACM DL will be a destination where
presentation and collaboration allow
for relationships to form, extending
the boundaries of the past and envisioning the future.
“It takes a village …”
I would like to engage with the commu-
nity to help solidify some next steps and
some grand ideas. How can the matu-
ration of the ACM DL best fit into your
life? What data is important to you and
what functionality would you expect or
like to see built around it? What kind of
interaction would you like to have with
fellow consumers or providers? The in-
put I am looking for is absolutely not
limited by the few questions here. In
my experience dealing with and being a
part of this community I have no doubt
the strong opinions and creative think-
ing will come through. I would also ap-
preciate any advice I can pass along to
my kids. As with the ACM DL thinking,
things were much easier when the prob-
lems were “don’t touch that, it’s hot.”
In the ACM DL, you will see a “Feed-
back” link on the right side of any page.
This will allow you to comment generally or on a specific aspect of the existing interface. You can also email me:
graves@acm.org.
ACM has always been led by a very
dedicated set of visionary volunteers
representing the computing community. Interacting with these volunteers
is an extremely rewarding aspect of
my role as ACM’s Director of Information Systems. Taking these next steps
with the community is directly in line
with their vision of the ACM DL as well
as for the organization itself.
Wayne Graves ( graves@acm.org) is Director
of Information Systems at ACM’s headquarters in
New York City.
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Raising ACM’s Digital Library
DOI: 10.1145/2728169 Wayne Graves
The ACM DL will be
a destination where
presentation and
collaboration allow
for relationships
to form, extending
the boundaries
of the past
and envisioning
the future.