Forging New Models for Academic Publishing
By Fred Moody Whether the application of the commercial book publishing model to the world of academic discourse was ever appropriate is debatable; what is
By Fred Moody Whether the application of the commercial book publishing model to the world of academic discourse was ever appropriate is debatable; what is
By Charles Henry This is the inaugural post of the new CLIR blog titled Re: Thinking. In the months ahead, one question will help to frame
Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 How Does “Big Data” Change the Research Landscape for the Humanities and Social Sciences? New Report Provides First Public Appraisal of
Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 Washington, DC, June 7, 2012-Jodi Schneider, a Ph.D. candidate in the Digital Enterprise Research Institute at the National University of Ireland
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 7, 2012 NITLE Contact: Grace Pang 734-330-0467 CLIR Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 Washington, D.C. and Georgetown, Texas, June 7, 2012-The
Contact: Kathlin Smith (ksmith@clir.org) Announcing the 2012 ARL/DLF/DuraSpace E-Science Institute New partners, expanded communities mean more learning opportunities for librarians, repository managers, researchers, and technologists
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 23, 2012 NITLE Contact: Grace Pang 734-330-0467 CLIR Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 (Washington, D.C. and Georgetown, Texas) The Council on Library
Washington, DC, May 14, 2012-Stephanie Stillo, Ph.D. candidate in History at the University of Kansas, has been awarded the 2012 CLIR/Library of Congress Mellon Fellowship.
Number 87 • May/June 2012 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents Report Examines Computationally Intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences CLIR Inaugurates Blog Series
NEWS RELEASE Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 Washington, DC, April 27, 2012-The Board of Directors of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) has approved
Contact: Kathlin Smith (ksmith@clir.org) 2012 Mellon Dissertation Fellows Named Washington, DC, April 9, 2012-Seventeen graduate students have been selected to receive awards this year under
Contact: Christa Williford, Program Officer postdoc@clir.org 202-939-4753 CLIR/DLF Announce New Data Curation Fellowships New program to train fellows to manage data in the natural and
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