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01.11.2020

From the FCC: The first Commissioner at the FCC to host a podcast, Commissioner [Jessica] Rosenworcel began the podcast two years ago to amplify the voices of women from across the technology, innovation, and media sectors.

26.10.2020

The panel titled Getting Back to Business, sponsored by the Society for Scholarly Publishing’s Scholarly Kitchen blog, offered opinions from a range of scholarly publishing stakeholders, including representatives from a university library, research society, nonprofit, and publishing consultant.

07.10.2020

"What we are is an Institute focused on studying the automobile as a technologically sophisticated and significant artifact."

03.10.2020

Missed LJ Summit? No worries! Catch it all on demand here: https://bit.ly/3lIt6lI

21.09.2020

It's still fall! And maybe a good moment to step away from the computer and indulge in a little fun.

05.09.2020

Political action doesn't begin or end with elections

01.09.2020

Plus: The December Indie Next List has arrived, Lambda Literary rounds up "November’s Most Anticipated LGBTQ Books, and "Houghton Mifflin Harcourt may sell Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books & Media as "as part of its restructuring efforts aimed at accelerating its transition from a print-based publisher to a 'pure-play learning technology company," Publishers Weekly reportstoday in Book Pulse.

22.08.2020

The editors of Library Journal need your help identifying the emerging leaders in the library world! From librarians and non-degreed library workers to publishers, vendors, coders, entrepreneurs, reviewers, and others who impact the library field, Movers & Shakers 2021 will celebrate those people who are moving all types of libraries ahead. Let us know who we should honor here: https://bit.ly/3e6TAe8

09.08.2020

While many libraries have a longstanding commitment to producing programs that promote dialogue around equity, diversity, and inclusion, new presenting models need to be considered to see if libraries can have a greater and more tangible impact on advancing antiracism.

28.07.2020

This really raises attention to the need to preserve these collections. They capture the history of these lands, these resources, that could be erased by fires and natural disasters.

24.07.2020

While the nation is on tenterhooks waiting for votes to be tallied in the general election, a number of critical library ballot measures were decided on election dayand the wins far outnumbered the losses.

04.07.2020

Plus: The Millions picks the best new poetry of the month, R.B. Lemberg, author of The Four Profound Weaves: A Birdverse Book, is the 2020 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellow, and more from Book Pulse!

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