
2017 Kress+DLF GLAM Cross-Pollinator Awards
Museum and library staff face similar challenges in the digital landscape and yet have too few opportunities to come together. In 2017, the Samuel H. Kress
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Museum and library staff face similar challenges in the digital landscape and yet have too few opportunities to come together. In 2017, the Samuel H. Kress
Professional development doesn’t always take the form of a course or a tutorial to learn a new skill. Sometimes, what we need is an informal
The proposals are in for the DLF Forum and NDSA’s Digital Preservation 2017! Now it’s time to shape the program. From May 31- June 12, proposals will be open
With this post, we continue our DLF Contribute subseries focusing on activity at public libraries. Lauren Algee is Digital Curation Librarian at DC Public
Call for participation in data collection for the Digitization Cost Calculator Background Digitization is a costly business — estimating expenses associated with a given digitization
With this post, we welcome our first contribution from a historical society. This video, created by Tammy Troup, Digital Services Manager at the Montana
Written by Julie Hardesty , Anna Neatrour, Bria Parker, and Liz Woolcott. Metadata can be extremely useful and also amazingly confusing. Even minds prone to
Alyssa Loera attended the annual conference of the Visual Resources Association (VRA) as a DLF Kress Cross-Pollinator Fellow. She was recently appointed Digital Services and Technologies
This post continues a subseries of DLF Contribute focusing on activity at public libraries. The update comes to us from Brooke Sansosti, Digitization and Special Projects
By: Genya O’Gara (Virtual Library of Virginia), Elizabeth Kelly (Loyola University New Orleans), Caroline Muglia (University of Southern California), Ayla Stein
With this post, we are pleased to launch a subseries of DLF Contribute focusing on activity at public libraries. This update comes to us
Save the date! Yes, it’s early, but we want you to mark your calendars now — because in June of 2018, the Digital Library Federation (DLF)