We’ve re-launched the #DLFcontribute series, still highlighting the work of DLF member institutions and our wider community, but now in a new, super-short format! Want to Contribute? Contact us at info@diglib.org.
- send us a captioned or annotated image,
- shoot a brief video, or
- volunteer to answer 3 questions we’ll pose. (Fun ones.)
Dig into Contribute here!
Drexel University’s Oral History Program
This update comes to us from Stacy Stanislaw at Drexel University Libraries. Drexel University’s Hagerty Library features an enclosed sound booth and audio equipment,
Drexel University’s Oral History Program
This update comes to us from Stacy Stanislaw at Drexel University Libraries. Drexel University’s Hagerty Library features an enclosed sound booth and audio equipment,
3D Printing Inter-Library Loan at Texas Tech
Ryan Burns of Texas Tech University Libraries (left) made this video in which Associate Librarian Ryan Litsey and Assistant Librarian Le Yang discuss a new
Three Questions with Yasmeen Shorish and Kevin Hegg
Yasmeen Shorish is Data Services Coordinator and Associate Professor at James Madison University. She is also a newly appointed DLF Advisory Committee member. Kevin Hegg
Using New Technology to Scan a 16th Century Manuscript
This update comes to us from Cat Phan, digital services librarian at the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center and 2016 ARL+DLF Forum Fellow.
Undergrads@ILiADS
Philippa (Pippa) Schwarzkopf, Hamilton Post-Baccalaureate Research Fellow at Hamilton College, contributed this video. ILiADS.org is a project-based and team-based week-long summer institute
A Visit to the Digitization Lab at Philadelphia Museum of Art
This video comes to us from Karina Wratschko (left), special projects librarian, and Margaret Huang (right), digital archivist at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Enjoy this armchair
Three Questions with Joy Perrin
Joy Perrin is Associate Librarian and Digital Resources Manager at Texas Tech University Libraries. What must change in our field? Right now there are
The World of Chemistry in Stamps
This update comes to us from Michelle DiMeo, Director of Digital Library Initiatives, Othmer Library of Chemical History, Chemical Heritage Foundation. This
New GSLIS Degree Merges LIS Values, Skills for Growing Job Market
[image_frame style=”shadow” align=”left” alt=”Michael Twidale” height=”110″ width=”110″]https://www.diglib.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/04/Michael-Twidale-1.jpg[/image_frame]This Contribute post was provided by Michael Twidale, Director of the MS/IM degree and Professor of Graduate School of Library and Information Science at University
Publishing Digital Scholarship: Perspectives from Stanford University Press
[image_frame style=”shadow” align=”left” alt=”Friederike Sundaram” height=”105.75″ width=”113″]https://www.diglib.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/03/Headshot-FSS.png[/image_frame]This Contribute post was provided by Friederike Sundaram, Acquisitions Editor for Digital Projects at Stanford University Press. Find her
The Digital Liberal Arts at Occidental College
[image_frame style=”shadow” align=”left” alt=”Daniel Chamberlain” height=”120″ width=”120″]https://www.diglib.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/02/Chamberlain_Daniel-05.jpeg[/image_frame]This Contribute post was provided by Daniel Chamberlain, Director of the Center for Digital Liberal Arts at Occidental College. Find him on