Recording available for #dlfgrt presentation on the 2020 census
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
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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
This post is one of several we are publishing about this year’s Endangered Data Week. This contribution comes from Joseph Koivisto, Systems Librarian at the
This post is one of several we are publishing about this year’s Endangered Data Week. This contribution comes from Justin Schell, Director of the Shapiro
This post is one of several posts we are publishing about this year’s Endangered Data Week. This contribution comes from J. Matthew Huculak, Digital Scholarship
Interested in visualizing, measuring, and comparing usage stats from your institutional repository? IRUS-USA (Institutional Repository Usage Statistics USA) is an experimental collaboration between Jisc and
In partnership with the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, the DLF is glad to announce the final awardee in the 2017-2018 GLAM Cross-Pollinator Fellowship series: Coral Salomón. Coral will be
DLF is pleased to join the Library Publishing Coalition in promoting research and supporting vibrant digital publishing practices as a strategic affiliate. Central to DLF’s

CFP season is upon us! Have a great idea for a session to share in Las Vegas? You’re in luck! We just have issued Calls
DLF is delighted to announce the recipients of two DLF-DHSI Cross-Pollinator Tuition Awards to attend the Digital Humanities Summer Institute in Victoria, BC! The fellowship
DLF and the Kress Foundation are pleased to announce the latest award in the GLAM Cross-Pollinator Fellowship series, which sends DLF affiliate Ann Burns to the annual conference
This post comes to us from Jason Heppler, the digital engagement librarian at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, a historian of urban environmental politics and policy, author, teacher, editor at BlogWest, public speaker, open