My Scandalous Future in Libraries
By Amanda French In the last few years I’ve become mildly addicted to a certain genre of non-fiction that I think of as “Administrative Scandal.”
By Amanda French In the last few years I’ve become mildly addicted to a certain genre of non-fiction that I think of as “Administrative Scandal.”
Mellon Foundation Awards CLIR $1.5 Million Operating Grant Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 Washington, DC, June 26, 2015-The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
For immediate release Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 Washington, DC, June 26, 2015-The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
By Jill Deupi It was an honor for me to have attended the Leading Change Institute the week before last, not only because of the
Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 ARSC Guide to Audio Preservation offers practical advice to audio collection managers without extensive in-house experience Washington, DC, May 28, 2015-The
By Charles Henry Today, CLIR and the Association of Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) released the ARSC Guide to Audio Preservation, which was commissioned and sponsored by
This blog was coauthored by Sara Mannheimer and Jason A. Clark. Metadata is a love note to the future…except when it’s not understood. While
Number 105 • May/June 2015 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents Technology and the Weave of Cultural Memory, by Chuck Henry Fourteen Awarded CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowships
By Kenning Arlitsch Kenning Arlitsch, dean of the library at Montana State University, coauthored this blog with Patrick O’Brien, semantic web research director at Montana
By Sayan Bhattacharyya Some time in the first decade of the twenty-first century, what used to be called “humanities computing” until then gave way to a
By Molly Schwartz Large-scale cultural heritage aggregations are designed to open up access to library, archives, and museum collections on a massive scale by making
By Alicia Peaker ⌘+ S. We save almost without thinking about it. With the widespread adoption of word processing software, we’ve become thoroughly conditioned to
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