Chapter 6: Conclusion

Authors

  • Michael Meth

Abstract

Change in the blockchain space is happening quickly and often. At this point, it is unclear which projects will prevail and which ones will fail. Platforms are competing with each other to gain market share. Derivatives of blockchain technology are springing up daily and are looking to gain traction in both public and private domains. Facebook recently proposed its own blockchain-based cryptocurrency.

Author Biography

Michael Meth

Michael Meth is the Associate Dean, Research and Learning Services, at the Florida State University (FSU) Libraries. Michael has the pleasure of overseeing a team dedicated to shaping the libraries’ services for students and faculty, creating programs and partnerships that enhance and support research at all levels, and ensuring that the libraries are integrated into teaching and learning at FSU. Before coming to FSU, Michael was a librarian at the University of Toronto (UofT) libraries. There he was the Director of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) Library and also held an appointment as adjunct faculty at the Institute for Management of Innovation at UofT Mississauga. Michael has taught courses on leadership for aspiring librarians and information professionals at UofT’s iSchool and a finance course in the Department of Management at UofT Mississauga. Prior to this appointment at OISE, Michael was the Director of the Li Koon Chun Finance Learning Centre at the UofT Mississauga Library. He holds a master of information studies degree from UofT’s Faculty of Information Studies (now the iSchool) and a bachelor of business administration degree from the Schulich School of Business at York University. In 2014, Michael was selected as a Senior Fellow at UCLA’s Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, and in 2013, he participated in Harvard’s Leadership Institute for Academic Librarians.

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Published

2019-11-20