DLF Contribute Series

We’ve re-launched the #DLFcontribute series, still highlighting the work of DLF member institutions and our wider community, but now in a new, super-short format! Want to Contribute? Contact us at info@diglib.org.

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Three Questions on IRUS-USA

For this special edition of DLF Contribute, we explore IRUS-USA (Institutional Repository Usage Statistics USA), an experimental collaboration between Jisc and the Digital Library Federation (DLF) at CLIR.  Jo Lambert manages services

History in a New Light: 3D Models at USF

  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

Three Questions with The Black Lunch Table

On this special edition of #DLFcontribute, we’re working with the Wikimedia Foundation’s #1lib1ref (1 librarian, 1 reference) campaign to highlight how librarians use Wikipedia to

Repository Analytics & Metrics Portal (RAMP)

  This post was contributed by Kenning Arlitsch, Dean, Montana State University Library, with input from Patrick OBrien (Semantic Web Research Director, Montana State University),

Three Questions with Jonathan Miller

Jonathan Miller is Director of Libraries at Williams College. 1. What must change in our field? Whether we feel an imperative to change or not,

Three Questions with Jonathan Miller

  Jonathan Miller is Director of Libraries at Williams College.       1. What must change in our field? Whether we feel an imperative

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