Leading Change: What’s in a Name?
By Joanne Kossuth The question is often asked, “What is in a name, anyway?” The answer, when it comes to the newly titled EDUCAUSE/CLIR Leading
By Joanne Kossuth The question is often asked, “What is in a name, anyway?” The answer, when it comes to the newly titled EDUCAUSE/CLIR Leading
For immediate release Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 Washington, DC, October 2, 2012-The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded the Council on Library and Information Resources
By Korey Jackson Coming to the academic library as a CLIR postdoctoral fellow from the strange wilds of the English department, I’d never had a
By Christa Williford Much of CLIR’s activity in recent months relates to the use and management of digital research data. The new CLIR/DLF Postdoctoral Fellowships in
Number 89 • September/October 2012 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents DPLA: Looking Forward, Interview with Emily Gore Bringing Users into the Picture: Lessons from Projects
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 11, 2012 NITLE Contact: Grace Pang 734-330-0467 CLIR Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 (Washington, D.C. and Georgetown, TX) Joshua Honn, digital scholarship
By Rachel Frick When a friend passes away, it always leaves me thinking: What did I learn from our friendship, and what should I do
By Charles Henry As discussed in previous blogs, new digital projects have begun to flourish within higher education that, if successful, will create genuine interdependencies:
By Charles Henry Helsinki. The 78th annual IFLA World Library and Information Conference has convened in this lovely Baltic Sea port. It is summer, and the
By Rachel Frick As cochair of the DPLA Content and Scope workstream, I am honored to be one of many who are contributing time and
Contact: Kathlin Smith 202-939-4754 Washington, DC, August 2, 2012-Data curation is a growing challenge for research and scholarship, but few researchers are prepared to deal
By Inna Kouper We’re focusing on data during the second week of CLIR’s two-week immersion seminar for postdoctoral fellows at beautiful Bryn Mawr College. We talk about
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