id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crln-17001 Research Planning and Review Committee, ACRL 2018 top trends in academic libraries: A review of the trends and issues affecting academic libraries in higher education 2018-06-05 9 .pdf application/pdf 5111 214 33 As these large publishers and vendors turn more attention to the publishing infra- structure and elements of scholarly com- munication, they are becoming full-service providers supporting every aspect of scholars’ publication workflow from discovery to dis- semination.4 These changes could have major impacts on smaller publishers, independent service providers, and academic libraries in the coming years.5 The attraction of this model lies in stream- lining disparate elements of academic re- search and publishing with a single provider that can coordinate funding, data collection and analysis, collaboration across institutional and international boundaries, writing, publi- cation, and promotion of published materials. The ACRL Academic Library Impact report advocates working with stakeholders to “statistically analyze and predict student learning and success based on shared analytics.”31 Learning analytics, however, may pose significant conflicts with ALA’s Code of Ethics and “professional commitments to promote intellectual freedom; protect patron privacy and confidentiality; and balance intellectual property interests between library users, their institution, and content creators and vendors. cache/crln-17001.pdf txt/crln-17001.txt