
Where Are They Now? Tracking The Accomplishments of CLIR Postdoctoral Fellows
Clir News No. 153 July-June 2023 Since its inception in 2004, the CLIR postdoctoral fellowship program has been an exceptional opportunity for recent Ph.D. graduates
Clir News No. 153 July-June 2023 Since its inception in 2004, the CLIR postdoctoral fellowship program has been an exceptional opportunity for recent Ph.D. graduates
Clir News No. 153 July-June 2023 Videos from the virtual event Toward Radical Imagination: HBCUs, Digital Libraries, and Authentic Collaboration are now available on YouTube.
Clir News No. 153 July-June 2023 A Message From the President By Charles Henry President, CLIR Authoritarian oppression is not “politics,” and we should not
Mellon Foundation Funds CLIR’s Digitizing Hidden Collections and Archives: Amplifying Unheard Voices Strengthening Public Understanding of Marginalized Histories with $5 Million Award Contact: Hidden Collections
The Council on Library and Information Resources is delighted to announce CLIR Institutes, New Zealand, a program with international scope, focused on learning from diverse
CLIR’s “Material Memory: HBCU Library Alliance Tour” Podcast Wins 2023 AASLH Award of Excellence Nashville, TN – The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
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
The Council on Library and Information Resources is pleased to announce that we have opened Calls for Proposals for our conferences happening in person in
Registration is now open for Toward Radical Imagination: HBCUs, Digital Libraries, and Authentic Collaboration, a two-day virtual event celebrating the conclusion of the Authenticity Project
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