The #DLFteach Toolkit: Recommending EPUBs for Accessibility
This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF’s Digital
This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF’s Digital
This post was written by Jeanine Finn (Claremont Colleges Library), as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series
This blog post was authored by Hannah Tarver and Steven Gentry, members of the Digital Library Assessment Interest Group’s Metadata Assessment Working Group (DLF AIG
This post was written by members of the Metadata Working Group, a subgroup of DLF’s Assessment Interest Group. Digital collections work has changed in a
Did you know DLF’s Museums Cohort is 5 years old? Begun in 2015 with generous support from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, DLF’s Museums Cohort
Assessing the impact, value, and usability of digital collections is a major and persistent challenge for Cultural Heritage and Knowledge Organizations (CHKO) of all forms
The DLF Assessment Interest Group (AIG), founded in 2014, seeks to engage the community in developing best practices and guidelines for various kinds of digital library
This post comes from Margaret Janz and the Advocacy sub-committee of DLF’s GRTA working group. [Update 26 November 2018: the letter described below is now
This post comes from Yasmeen Shorish, an Associate Professor and the Data Services Coordinator at James Madison University. Her research focuses on changes in scholarly communication,
Lisa Barrier, Asset Cataloger (right) and Kathryn Gronsbell, Digital Collections Manager (left) work together in the Carnegie Hall Archives. Kathryn is also an active member
The DLF Digital Library Pedagogy professional development and resource sharing subgroup invites all interested digital library pedagogy practitioners to contribute to the creation of an online, open
The DLF Records Transparency and Accountability group hosted a special presentation on Federal Records Transparency and Immigrant Justice, featuring presentations by Emily Creighton (Deputy Legal Director,
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