
New Publication Proposes Green And Sustainable Future For Archives
Alexandria, VA, July 2023—The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) is pleased to announce the release of A Green New Deal for Archives, by

Alexandria, VA, July 2023—The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) is pleased to announce the release of A Green New Deal for Archives, by

The Council on Library and Information Resources is delighted to announce the release of the full conference programs for our in-person events happening in St.

Washington, DC, June 1, 2023- In a new collection of essays from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), former recipients of the CLIR

The Council on Library and Information Resources seeks proposals from research and assessment professionals or small teams with experience in conducting program evaluations in the
Clir News No. 152 April-March 2023 Since its founding in 2004, CLIR’s postdoctoral fellowship program has provided a unique opportunity for recent Ph.D. recipients to

Clir News No. 152 April-March 2023 Brandeis professor’s stunning archival discovery unveils 800-page unpublished manuscript by W.E.B. Du Bois Chad L. Williams, a professor of

Florida’s Bright White Flag: A Message From the President Clir News No. 152 April-March 2023 Resisting cowardly legislation, our stories must continue to be told.

CLIR Announces Pocket Burgundy Awards The award’s second year will support four publications CLIR today announced award recipients for its Pocket Burgundy publication series. The

CLIR Announces Partnership Agreements for Hidden Collections Africa Partners will support organizations and staff across the African continentto meet urgent preservation needs, close gaps

CLIR and Software Preservation Network Publish Supporting Software Preservation Services in Research and Memory Organizations White paper offers recommendations for broadening representation, defining the

Remembering Deanna Marcum Photo courtesy ITHAKA S+R We are deeply saddened by the passing of Deanna Marcum in August. Deanna was CLIR’s first president and

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