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Four Questions with Sharon M. Burney
Sharon Burney, host of the Material Memory podcast, answers four questions about a new $250,000 IMLS grant to address the chronic lack of diversity in the library profession.
Sharon Burney, host of the Material Memory podcast, answers four questions about a new $250,000 IMLS grant to address the chronic lack of diversity in the library profession.
Clir News No. 154 Aug-Oct 2023 Where Are They Now? Tracking The Accomplishments of CLIR Postdoctoral Fellows Lorena Gauthereau, 2017 Fellow https://youtu.be/XQkYQYLaGSc Since its establishment
Clir News No. 154 Aug-Oct 2023 Copyright Clash: OCEAN Experts Deliberate Warhol v. Goldsmith Legal Showdown Purple Fame, November 1984, Tristan Vox A recent Supreme
Clir News No. 154 Aug-Oct 2023 CLIR Releases For Your Reference Podcast Trailer Dedicated To Improving Media Literacy In an effort to tackle the growing
Clir News No. 154 Aug-Oct 2023 Open Repositories Celebrates First Conference in South Africa By Liz KrznarichVice-Chair, Open Repositories The Open Repositories steering, host and
CLIR News No. 154 Aug-Oct 2023 Hitting Home: The Unseen Impact of Vermont’s July Flood By Charles Henry The unexpected response of some friends during
Alexandria, VA, September 2023—Breaking new ground, the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) proudly announces the release of The Chinese Archive: A Pocket Manual
CLIR Announces Call for Submissions: Grants for Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives Awards Funding of $4,000,000 Allocated to Facilitate the Digitization of Rare and
Alexandria, VA, August 2023—The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) proudly announces Remotely Useful: Practical Lessons for Northern Community Archiving, co-authored by esteemed professionals
CLIR Announces Evaluation Report on Postdoctoral Fellowship Program: Cultivating Resilient Networks of Support for New Scholars Redefining the Landscape for Postdoctoral Fellowships in Data Curation,
Preserving Our Cultural Heritage: CLIR Awards $644,147 to 17 Recordings at Risk Projects August 1, 2023—In a significant effort to safeguard and celebrate our cultural
CLIR News No. 153 June-July 2023 Knowledge as a Universal Human Right: Reflections on Afghanistan and Florida By Charles Henry Authoritarian oppression is not “politics,”
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