A Dream of a Thousand Library Cats
“Little one, I would like to see anyone – prophet, king, or God – persuade a thousand cats to do anything at the same time.” Neil Gaiman, from The Sandman: …
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“Little one, I would like to see anyone – prophet, king, or God – persuade a thousand cats to do anything at the same time.” Neil Gaiman, from The Sandman: …
Read MoreThe following post is one in a regular series on issues of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, compiled by Jay Weitz. Black History Month The blog of ALA’s Association of …
Read MoreIn her post, Balancing the metadata portfolio, Kathryn Stine reported on discussions among the OCLC RLP Metadata Managers Focus Group members about how metadata services are changing. Inherent in changing …
Read MoreThe following post is one in a regular series on issues of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, compiled by Jay Weitz. Harm reduction in WorldCat Discovery As part of OCLC’s …
Read MoreIn case you missed it, it is #MuseumLibraryWeek, hosted on social media by Thomas J. Watson Library (at the Metropolitan Museum of Art) and at Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. Both …
Read MoreThe following post is one in a regular series on issues of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, compiled by Jay Weitz. Neurodivergent library workers, part two In Part Two of …
Read MoreThe following post is one in a regular series on issues of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, compiled by Jay Weitz. Preparing for comic book challenges On January 18, 2023, …
Read MoreIt is hard to believe that we are in the last quarter of 2022. As I reflect on all that the Partnership has accomplished together, I want to express my …
Read MoreThe following post is one in a regular series on issues of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, compiled by Jay Weitz. Library and museum empathy With funding from the Institute …
Read MoreThe following post is part of a series relevant to the OCLC Research Information Management in the US reports. It is also relevant to the series related to bibliometrics and research impact. In …
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