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.

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