Print Redux?
The pandemic experience underscores that print collections still are highly valued, and will continue to have a significant role in library futures.
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The pandemic experience underscores that print collections still are highly valued, and will continue to have a significant role in library futures.
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Join the OCLC Research Library Partnership for a skills-building workshop
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API Heritage Month, decolonizing archives, ALA EDI Assembly lightning talks, antidote to book challenges, and IFLA reports on global cultural rights.
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For those institutions that participate, it is time for a “thank you” for another year of support and robust participation in the OCLC Research Library Partnership network! It is evident …
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Throughout the first part of 2022, the Reopening Archives, Libraries, and Museums (REALM) project has been hosting a series of online forums to foster discussion, knowledge sharing, and mutual support …
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Chobe returns to share about the furry co-workers providing support for the SHARES resource sharing community.
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The following post is one in a regular series on issues of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, compiled by Jay Weitz. Unite Against Book Bans The American Library Association has …
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This post contextualizes the emergence of national persistent identifier (PID) roadmaps and points to the interoperability power of PIDs beyond research information management (RIM).
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The following post is the first of what will be a regular series on issues of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility, compiled by Jay Weitz. National Deaf History Month, 2022 March 13 …
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Hi again. I previously wrote a blog post called Working from home with humans during COVID which recognized one of the coolest parts of my human working from home now—participating …
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