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Role Negotiation

By Hannah Rasmussen In my January 30 blog I wrote about developing personal metrics as a way to “know that you’re winning.” After that blog went live

The Need for Reskilling

By Rita Van Duinen I recently attended a webinar on training data-savvy librarians that ended with the following quote by Eric Shinseki: “If you dislike

Geometry in Motion

By Charles Henry Part 3 of a 3-part series In two recent blogs I noted the predicted imminent appearance of neuromorphic processors: new machines that will have

CLIR Issues Number 98

Number 98 • March/April 2014 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents Interact with our New Map of CLIR’s Reach! CLIR Appoints John Unsworth Distinguished Presidential Fellow

Innovations Through Listening And Learning

By Steven Heslip Participatory design affords us an opportunity to understand our users’ perspectives through their eyes and their words. We ask questions about their

Unexpected Alignments at MLA

By Justin Schell The recent OCLC report, “Does Every Research Library Need a Digital Humanities Center?”, unfortunately represents digital humanities scholars and librarians as encompassing completely

Who? Machines. (Part 2)

By Charles Henry Part 2 of a 3-part series My January 9 blog highlighted the contemporary paradox of new computers that will reach the market later this

How do I Know I’m Winning?

By Hannah Rasmussen Just over seven months ago I made a leap from consulting in the for-profit sector to working as a research fellow in

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