AMIA+DLF Cross-Pollinator Travel Award
The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) and the Digital Library Federation (DLF) are pleased to partner once again in sponsoring an
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The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) and the Digital Library Federation (DLF) are pleased to partner once again in sponsoring an
An update on the DLF program review from consultant Joanne Kossuth: I hope everyone is enjoying the summer—ideally some time off and nice weather! The
This year, the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and Digital Library Federation (DLF) will again sponsor a number of fellowships meant to foster a more
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

Dear Friends, This #GivingTuesday, DLF is asking for your help. As part of a larger effort to make our annual meetings as welcoming and accessible

Dear Friends, This #GivingTuesday, DLF is asking for your help. As part of a larger effort to make our annual meetings as welcoming and accessible
We are excited to announce that the program for the first Digital Library Federation Liberal Arts Colleges Preconference is now available. An opening keynote and
The George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, seeks applications and nominations for the position of Chair of the Libraries Information Technology (IT Chair) department, a
Quest Resource Group is recruiting for a Long Term Consultant for the Museum of Modern Art Requirements Bachelor’s degree (art history preferred) plus master’s degree
The George A. Smathers Libraries Information Technology Department at the University of Florida seeks a creative and service-oriented Digital Production Services Programmer (IT Expert). The
The Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Technology Services Coordinator. The Technology Services Coordinator will support Digital
The University of Virginia Library collects, curates and facilitates access to a wide variety of rare and unique materials, chiefly in the Albert and Shirley