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CLIR and HBCU Library Alliance Release Study on Creating Access to HBCU Library Alliance Archives
CLIR and HBCU Library Alliance Release Study on Creating Access to HBCU Library Alliance Archives Study is one of few documenting needs of HBCU
CLIR and HBCU Library Alliance Release Study on Creating Access to HBCU Library Alliance Archives Study is one of few documenting needs of HBCU
The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) today announced the award of $570,595 to fund 20 Recordings at Risk projects. This ninth cohort of
The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) stands with the people of Ukraine as they struggle against the unprovoked invasion of their country by
CLIR/DLF is delighted to share our Calls for Proposals for CLIR’s 2022 events, happening in person in Baltimore, Maryland. Our events will take place on
Number 145 / January-February 2022 Subscribe Contents Editor’s Note: What’s in a Name? Regular readers of our newsletter will notice some changes with this issue.
The HBCU Library Alliance and CLIR’s Digital Library Federation (DLF) invite participation in the Authenticity Project, a fellowship program that provides mentoring, learning, and leadership
Application Period Open for CLIR Institutes, New Zealand. CLIR is now accepting applications for CLIR Institutes, New Zealand (Aotearoa), to be held in Auckland and
Apply Now for 2022 Community Data Fellowships New postdoctoral fellowships offer chance to work on projects to ethically capture and share data relevant to underrepresented
CLIR today released the Curated Futures Project, a guide for professionals in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums to navigate beyond discussions of decolonizing collecting institutions
CLIR today announced award recipients for its new “Pocket Burgundy” publication series. The series, which derives its name from the deep red covers of CLIR’s
A recording of the Nov. 8 DLF Forum opening keynote conversation between Stacey Patton and Nikole Hannah-Jones, “1619 to 2021: A Black Journalist Turns the
Contact: Kathlin Smith The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) has received a 24-month, $1.2 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support
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