MORE 'NEW-ISSUE' POSTS
New from Ithaka S+R. From an Introductory Blog Post to by Ioana G. Hulbert and Curtis Kendrick: How racially diverse is the librarian profession, and how can we begin to assess that diversity? Those are the two key questions at the heart of two companion issue briefs we are publishing today. The first issue brief, co-authored […]
From an Ithaka S+R Blog Post by the Brief’s Co-Authors Dylan Ruediger and Ruby MacDougall: Today, Ithaka S+R is publishing an issue brief exploring the current state of data sharing in the humanities and what a productive engagement with data might look like. Our findings are based on semi-structured interviews with key personnel at several humanities projects […]
New Issue Brief From ARL and Ithaka S+R : “Copyright and Streaming Audiovisual Content in the US Context”
Academic Libraries, Associations and Organizations, Journal Articles, Libraries, New Issue, News
|From an Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Announcement: Today the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and Ithaka S+R released Copyright and Streaming Audiovisual Content in the US Context, by Danielle Cooper and Katherine Klosek. The paper summarizes the experiences of 12 academic libraries in accessing streaming media for teaching, learning, and research purposes, including discussion of […]
A New Issue (41.4) of Information Technology and Libraries (ITAL) is Now Available Online
Archives and Special Collections, Digital Preservation, Libraries, New Issue, News
|Information Technology and Libraries (ITAL) (Vol 41 No 4) was published on December 19, 2022. In This Issue EDITORIALS Letter from the Editorsby Kenneth J. Varnum, Marisha C. KellyPDF ARTICLES Digitization of Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Russiaby Heesop Kim, Nadezhda MaltcevaPDF Tech Tools in Pandemic-Transformed Information Literacy Instruction: Pushing for Digital Accessibilityby Amanda Rybin […]
A new issue of Weave UX (Volume 5 Issue 2 2022) is now online. In This Issue… Peer-Review Power and Politics of User Experience: Implications of Different User Roles for Next-Gen Repository Services by Ayla Stein Kenfield and Daniel G. Tracy What are the unique needs of different user groups? The authors ask this key […]
Issue 17.3 (2022) of Evidence Based Library & Information Practice (EBLIP) was published on September 19, 2022. Editorial Evidence Summary Theme: Collectionsby Fiona Inglis Research Articles Developing a Library Association Membership Survey: Challenges and Promising Themesby Mary Dunne The Effects of Counterproductive Workplace Behaviors on Academic LIS Professionals’ Health and Well-Beingby Christy Fic, Maggie Albro […]
A New Issue (54) of The Code4Lib Journal is Now Available Online
Libraries, Management and Leadership, New Issue, News, Preservation
|Issue 54 of The Code 4 Library Journal was published online today. In Issue 54: Editorial: On FOSS in Libraries by Andrew Darby Preservation and Visualization of the Rural Route Nomad Photo and Video Collection| by Alan Webber Predictable Book Shifting by Joshua Lambert “You could use the API!”: A Crash Course in Working with […]
A New Issue (36.2) of Library Leadership & Management (LL&M) is Now Available Online
Associations and Organizations, Digital Collections, Interactive Tools, Interviews, Libraries, Management and Leadership, New Issue, News, Profiles
|Library Leadership & Management (LL&M) Vol. 36 No. 2 (2022), a journal of ALA CORE: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures, is now available online. In This Issue: Editor’s Message by Elizabeth Nelson Peer Reviewed Using Popular Culture Resources to Build Affective Leadership Skills by Jon Jeffrye Meeting a Need: Piloting a Mentoring Program for History Librarians by […]
A New Issue (Vol 41 No 2) of Information Technology and Libraries (ITAL) is Now Available Online
Digital Collections, Interactive Tools, Libraries, New Issue, News, Public Libraries
|Information Technology and Libraries (ITAL) Vol 41 No 2 was published online today. Direct to TOC Editorials Letter from the Editors (June 2022) Kenneth J. Varnum; Marisha C. Kelly PDF Gathering Strength to Combat Access Inequality: How a Small Rural Public Library Supported Virtual Access for Public School Students, Staff, and their Families Julie Lane […]
A new issue (Vol 25 No 1) of The Journal of Electronic Publishing (JEP) is now available online. In This Issue Editor’s Gloss: Just Like Starting Over by Michael Roy and David W. Lewis What Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Taught Us About Humanities Book Publishing So Far? A View From North America by Charles Thomas […]