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Clir News No. 154 Aug-Oct 2023 CLIR Receives Grant to Launch CLIR Climate Resiliency Program In a groundbreaking development for the cultural preservation sector, the
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Clir News No. 154 Aug-Oct 2023 CLIR Receives Grant to Launch CLIR Climate Resiliency Program In a groundbreaking development for the cultural preservation sector, the
CLIR News No. 154 Aug-Oct 2023 Hitting Home: The Unseen Impact of Vermont’s July Flood By Charles HenryPresident, CLIR The Deep Plexus of Humanity The
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
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,”
Clir News No. 153 July-June 2023 Nashville, TN – The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) has been honored with the prestigious 2023 AASLH
Clir News No. 153 July-June 2023 By Beverly Guy-Sheftall The Essential Connection Between Book Bans and Black Feminism By Beverly Guy-Sheftall In the aftermath of
Clir News No. 153 July-June 2023 4 Questions with Otter Bowman In the heart of Missouri, Otter Bowman, President of the Missouri Library Association, is
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