
Study Reveals New Findings on Longevity of Legacy Magnetic Audio Tape
Study Reveals New Findings on Longevity of Legacy Magnetic Audio Tape Findings suggest that polyester-based magnetic audio tapes that are playable today and kept at
Study Reveals New Findings on Longevity of Legacy Magnetic Audio Tape Findings suggest that polyester-based magnetic audio tapes that are playable today and kept at
The Council on Library and Information Resources is delighted to announce the release of the full programs for our in-person conferences happening in Baltimore, MD
Number 147 / May-June 2022 Subscribe Contents Registration Open for CLIR’s 2022 Fall Events; Keynotes Announced Registration is now open for the CLIR’s fall 2022
The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) today issued a call for proposals (CFP) for its “Pocket Burgundy” publication series. The series invites proposals
The Council on Library and Information Resources is delighted to announce that we have opened registration for our in-person conferences happening in Baltimore, Maryland this
CLIR is pleased to announce the appointment of the editorial review and selection committee for year two of its Pocket Burgundy publication opportunity: Lotus Norton-Wisla,
The HBCU Library Alliance and the Digital Library Federation are pleased to introduce 10 fellows selected for the Authenticity Project, a mentoring, learning, and leadership
CLIR Announces Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices Awards Fifteen projects will receive a total of just over $4 million The Council on Library
CLIR Receives $340,000 Bridge Grant from the Mellon Foundation Grant extends program support for Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices program The Council on
Leading Change Institute 2022 Participants Named Thirty individuals have been selected to participate in the 2022 Leading Change Institute (LCI), to be held in Washington DC
Number 146 / March-April 2022 Subscribe Contents CLIR and HBCU Library Alliance Release Study on Creating Access to HBCU Library Alliance Archives A new report
CLIR and HBCU Library Alliance Release Study on Creating Access to HBCU Library Alliance Archives Study is one of few documenting needs of HBCU
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