
Registration for the 2018 DLF Forum and DigiPres is NOW OPEN!
The time has come! We are delighted to announce the opening of registration for the 2018 Forum and Digital Preservation 2018, taking place October 15-18
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The time has come! We are delighted to announce the opening of registration for the 2018 Forum and Digital Preservation 2018, taking place October 15-18
The proposals are in for the DLF Forum, Learn@DLF, and NDSA’s Digital Preservation 2018! Now it’s time to shape the program. From May 9 – May 21, proposals will
Ann Burns is a Metadata Librarian at the University of Virginia Library who attended the annual conference of the Visual Resources Association (VRA) as a Kress+DLF GLAM Cross-Pollinator Fellow. Learn
This post comes from Jason Heppler, Sarah Melton, Brandon Locke, and Rachel Mattson. We’re excited to announce that Endangered Data Week (EDW) is participating in the upcoming Mozilla
This post was contributed by Carla Fotherby, Collections Specialist, Digital Scholarship Services, University of South Florida Libraries; and Lori Collins (left), co-Director of the USF Libraries
We’re so excited to announce the keynote speakers for this year’s DLF Forum and NDSA’s Digital Preservation 2018! 2018 DLF Forum Keynoter: Anasuya Sengupta Anasuya
Earlier this year NDSA requested your participation in a survey about your institution’s current fixity practices. The NDSA Fixity Survey Working Group is happy to
Alexis Logsdon (@librarianrover) is a research and instruction librarian at Macalester College in St. Paul, MN who attended the annual meeting of the Art Libraries Society
The DLF Records Transparency and Accountability group hosted a special presentation on Federal Records Transparency and Immigrant Justice, featuring presentations by Emily Creighton (Deputy Legal Director,
Meet the facilitators of the DLF eResearch Network! From May-October, Sara Mannheimer and Jason A. Clark will lead the eRN cohort through assignments, group discussions,
The Government Records Transparency and Accountability group hosted Amy West for a special presentation entitled “The GOP and the 2020 Census: Why count the population you
This post is one of several we are publishing about this year’s Endangered Data Week. This contribution comes from Sheila Blackford, librarian for the University