Research Tools: “New Online Collection Seeks to Foster Native Co-Stewardship of Public Lands”
From Boise State Public Radio: In 2021, the departments of Interior and Agriculture issued a joint order calling for agreements to co-steward federal lands with tribal governments, and to incorporate Indigenous knowledge. It called for these arrangements “where Federal lands or waters, including wildlife and its habitat, are located within or adjacent [...]
New Report From SPARC Europe: “Open Education in European Libraries of Higher Education 2023”
From a SPARC Europe Announcement: A new SPARC Europe report focuses on the state of Open Education (OE) and Open Educational Resources (OER) across European higher education institutions in 2023. Supported by the European Network of Open Education Librarians (ENOEL), this report draws on a survey conducted between November 2023 and [...]
Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) is Beginning a Search to Find a New Home For “America’s Digital Heritage”
From a Letter/Post: by John Bracken, Executive Director of the Digital Public Library America: I am writing to share with you some exciting news. As many of you know, we recently conducted a review of our hallmark program, the aggregation and sharing of nearly 50 million images and files from [...]
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Report: Harvard Law School Digitization Project Publishes Nearly 7 Million Court Cases Online (Caselaw Access Project)
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Announces a New Open Access Policy That Will Take Effect on January 1, 2025
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Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Announces 30 Finalists for the 2024 National Medal for Museum and Library Service
Here’s the Full Text of Today’s Announcement From IMLS: The Institute of Museum and Library Services is pleased to announce 30 finalists for the 2024 National Medal for Museum and Library Service. The National Medal is the nation’s highest honor given to museums and libraries that demonstrate excellence in service to their communities. Since 1994, […]
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The Oxford English Dictionary March 2024 Update Includes More Than 1,000 New and Revised Words, Phrases, and Senses
From the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford U. Press: The Japanese language has long been a rich source of loan words for English and, this month, even more examples join the hundreds already recorded in the OED. We’ll begin with a selection of cooking-related words – sharpen your santoku knife and join us in the kitchen. The noun hibachi is not […]
Vermont: “Final Reading: Senate Advances Bill To Counter ‘Attacks’ on Libraries”; Washington State Passes Bill to Protect Libraries, as Other States Target Them; & More Headlines
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