Update on DLF’s Senior Program Officer Search
Dear DLF Community, Following our recent news about what is shaping up to be an exciting Forum, we wanted to also update you on the
Dear DLF Community, Following our recent news about what is shaping up to be an exciting Forum, we wanted to also update you on the
Please join me in welcoming the two newly elected Coordinating Committee members Elizabeth England and Jessica Neal, and one re-elected member, Linda Tadic. Their terms begin
Terra Graziani is a researcher and tenants’ rights organizer based in Los Angeles, CA. She founded and co-directs the Los Angeles chapter of the Anti-Eviction
We’re thrilled by today’s announcement that projects from both DLF’s Born-Digital Access Working Group (BDAWG) and NDSA are among the finalists for the Digital Preservation
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
We invite your participation in Endangered Data Week (EDW), a distributed network of events running from September 21-25, 2020. This year’s Endangered Data Week will

Let’s try this again! It’s been a busy several months in CLIR/DLF-land, getting ready to pivot our events to go virtual this fall.
We can’t believe it’s been almost 9 months since Version 2 of the Levels of Preservation was released at DigiPres 2019! As we continue to
Based on the overwhelming responses to our community survey, the number and distribution of proposals for all CFPs, and CLIR’s ongoing monitoring of the pandemic
CLIR today released the results of a yearlong program review of the Digital Library Federation (DLF). The review was conducted by Joanne Kossuth, founding director

We are excited to announce that the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) is now hiring for a new Senior Program Officer to lead
The Community/Capacity Awards (DLF Comm/Caps, for short) are a debt of gratitude from the DLF membership, selected biennially by vote. First announced at the Community