Transitions, Career Paths, and the Lessons of Community Building
By Rachel Frick This past week, I have taken time to reflect on the four-plus years I have dedicated to the Digital Library Federation program
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By Rachel Frick This past week, I have taken time to reflect on the four-plus years I have dedicated to the Digital Library Federation program
By Alexandra Bolintineanu In Old English poetry, the human body is a bone house (banhus) and the sea is a whale-road (hronrad). There is a
By Charles Henry So much attention today is focused understandably on “big data.” Scientific disciplines such as astronomy, particle physics, meteorology, and genomics generate petabytes
Contacts: Kathlin Smith Kenny Whitebloom Boston, MA, and Washington, DC, August 7, 2014-The Digital Public
By Marta Brunner Last week, the newest cohort of CLIR/DLF Postdoctoral Fellows gathered at Bryn Mawr College for the annual 10-day “bootcamp” orientation seminar. I