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DLF Digest: October 2021

A monthly round-up of news, upcoming working group meetings and events, and CLIR program updates from the Digital Library Federation. This month’s news: Registration is

DLF Digest: September 2021

A monthly round-up of news, upcoming working group meetings and events, and CLIR program updates from the Digital Library Federation.  This month’s news: Registration for

DLF Digest: August 2021

A monthly round-up of news, upcoming working group meetings and events, and CLIR program updates from the Digital Library Federation.  This month’s news: The DLF

DLF Digest: July 2021

A monthly round-up of news, upcoming working group meetings and events, and CLIR program updates from the Digital Library Federation. This month’s news: CLIR/DLF will

Previous Code of Conduct

This is DLF’s Code of Conduct prior to its revision in 2020. The most up-to-date version is available here. About the DLF The Digital Library

DLF’s Museums Cohort Turns 5 🎂

Did you know DLF’s Museums Cohort is 5 years old? Begun in 2015 with generous support from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, DLF’s Museums Cohort

DLF Social Event Checklist

Overview This checklist is designed to help you to evaluate possible social event venues to ensure that they are inclusive and welcoming for all participants.

Recording available for IRUS-USA Webinar

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

DLF staff promotions!

Today, in recognition of their brilliant and indispensable contributions to the DLF community, to position them to do even more good, and as we look forward

Membership Cohorts

We host lots of thematic working groups, engaging individual community members and reaching well beyond the institutions that support DLF as members. But as our institutional

DLFxDHSI: 8-9 June 2018 

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)

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