Liberal Arts Colleges and Digital Scholarship
By Carrie Rampp How might liberal arts colleges collaborate in support of digital scholarship?Are there inherent strengths of liberal arts colleges that, together, we can
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By Carrie Rampp How might liberal arts colleges collaborate in support of digital scholarship?Are there inherent strengths of liberal arts colleges that, together, we can
By Gabriela Redwine When Tony Geiss (1924-2011), an American songwriter and staff writer for Sesame Street, wrote a song called “Don’t Eat the Pictures” to
By Bethany Nowviskie Here’s a consummation devoutly to be wished: digital humanities research and practice becomes its best self, and finds scholars and technology staff
By Caitlin Harvey Before I started my 22-month job as a textile cataloger, my knowledge of Pennsylvania German culture was limited to the dandelion and
By Charles Henry The term big data is popular today, as our world accumulates unprecedented amounts of information—approximately 2.5 quintillian bytes per day (2.5×10 18). Fields of
By Louisa Kwasigroch I’ve just returned from lovely coastal St. John’s, Newfoundland, and the Access Conference 2013, which wrapped up today. While Access has been going
By Alexandra Bolintineanu I came to CLIR by a long and winding road. From the Philadelphia airport, my cab and I drove through a darkened
By Helen Norris In late July, the Regents of the University of California nominated and confirmed Janet Napolitano to lead the university system. This is
By Rachel Frick Last summer, a DLF community member emailed me to ask whether DLF had a code of conduct or other anti-harassment policy. He
By Molly Schwartz The International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) World Congress is always an exciting place to be. There is a pervasive feeling of
By Elise Bonner Before leaving for a year of research in Russia last summer, I heard from various people that the dissertation was going to
In the past two weeks, I’ve been fortunate to be a part of CLIR’s annual Postdoctoral Fellowship Program summer seminar, held on the campus of Bryn Mawr
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