Taiga Forum 9 – Diversity in Academic Libraries
Join us for a day-long Taiga event dedicated to an exploration of diversity in academic libraries. Our program will encourage participants to think broadly and
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Join us for a day-long Taiga event dedicated to an exploration of diversity in academic libraries. Our program will encourage participants to think broadly and
Project Managers Group hosts its annual meeting on Thursday, November 7, immediately after the DLF Forum. This year’s theme is Building Alliances. As project managers we need
The University of Kansas Libraries seeks a knowledgeable, energetic and innovative individual to provide leadership and guidance to the University of Kansas Libraries and the
The University of Kansas Libraries seek a knowledgeable, energetic and innovative individual to provide leadership and guidance to the University of Kansas Libraries and the
Registration for the 2013 DLF Forum is now open! Register online at http://dlfforum.eventbrite.com/. If you are presenting or attending an Affiliated Event, please register at the
There are a limited number of hotel rooms available for the 2013 DLF Forum. Hotel information can be found here. We recommend that you book
NYU Division of Libraries is developing a unit to provide digital scholarship and publishing services for our faculty and graduate students. The Digital Scholarship Specialist
DESCRIPTION. The Digital Research Services Librarian for the Sciences position manages a portfolio of digital scholarship services for this discipline. (1) Digital services. Consult and partner
DESCRIPTION. The Digital Research Services for the Humanities position manages a portfolio of digital scholarship services for this discipline. (1) Digital services. Consult and partner with
Rachel L. Frick Director, Digital Library Federation One of my favorite parts about being the Director of the DLF Program is selecting the keynote speakers

This Event Update was provided by Mike Furlough, Associate Dean for Research & Scholarly Communications, Penn State University Libraries. When the American Historical Association endorsed

This Community Spotlight was provided by Sarah Shreeves, Associate Professor, University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In January 2011, prompted by the NSF requirement