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Number 136 July/August 2020 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents Digital Library of the Middle East Offers Rich Resources for Teaching and Learning CLIR Names
Number 136 July/August 2020 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents Digital Library of the Middle East Offers Rich Resources for Teaching and Learning CLIR Names
—Rebecca Bayeck and Azure Stewart “Artificial Intelligence and Archives” was the inaugural webinar of the series on Emerging Technologies, Big Data & Archives, organized by
Dana Landress is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Berkeley. She received a CLIR Mellon Fellowship for her dissertation, “Diagnosing the South: Pellagra,
July 15, 2020—The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) and Stanford Libraries today announced the release of a public, open platform for the Digital
This is the second of a two-part interview with the organizers of “Capacity Assessment of Latin American and Caribbean Partners: A Symposium about Open-Access, Technological
This is part one of a two-part interview with the organizers of “Capacity Assessment of Latin American and Caribbean Partners: A Symposium about Open-Access, Technological
CLIR welcomes eight postdoctoral fellows as the seventeenth cohort in the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Fellows will work in data curation for African American and African
CLIR has signed an agreement with the Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship (ILiADS) to serve as its fiscal host. ILiADS is a network of
Number 135 May/June 2020 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents A Disquieting Innocence Resources for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion CLIR to Serve as Fiscal Host
Nicté Fuller Medina is a sociolinguist and currently the inaugural CLIR-Mellon fellow in data curation in Latin American and Caribbean studies at the University of
—Charles Henry This innocent country set you down in a ghetto in which, in fact, it intended that you should perish. Let me spell out
CLIR strongly condemns the murder of George Floyd, as well as Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and all Black people who have lost their
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