Fellow Reflection: Steve Lapommeray
This post was written by Steve Lapommeray, who received a DLF Students and New Professionals Fellowship to attend the 2018 Forum. Steve Lapommeray is a
This post was written by Steve Lapommeray, who received a DLF Students and New Professionals Fellowship to attend the 2018 Forum. Steve Lapommeray is a
This post was written by Jasmine Clark (@lellyjz) , who received an ARL+DLF Fellowship to attend the 2018 Forum. Jasmine Clark is a Resident Librarian at
This post was written by Erika Weir, who received a DLF Students & New Professionals Fellowship to attend the 2018 Forum. Erika Weir is an
This post was written by Martina Dodd (@Tracingpavement), who received a DLF HBCU Fellowship to attend the 2018 Forum. Martina is an Atlanta-based art historian,
We’re happy to share that next week, DLF community member Abigail Shelton (@aecshelton) is heading to the Museum Computer Network meeting in Denver, CO with support
We are now taking applications for tuition grants to the 2019 Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) in Victoria, B.C.! The Digital Humanities Summer Institute has grown by leaps and
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,
[Nov 15 update: the nominations deadline has been extended to Nov 25!] Dear NDSA Community,As members of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance we join together
We are delighted to announce the recipients of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance’s (NDSA) annual Innovation Awards! Individual Awards: George Edward McCain Organization Award: Texas
In May 2018, the DLF community nominated thirteen inspiring projects, teams, and people for our biggest honor, the DLF Community/Capacity Award—a biennial award that honors
This featured sponsor post is from Heather Greer Klein, DuraSpace Services Coordinator. The DuraCloud team from DuraSpace is excited to be a part of the
Today, in partnership, the HBCU Library Alliance (HBCU LA) and Digital Library Federation (DLF) launched a three-year “Authenticity Project.” This fellowship program, generously supported by
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