Dr. Jae Rossman wrote Access to Special Collections and Archives, available now from Rowman and Littlefield. The book is an excellent resource for special librarians who work with special collections and archival materials.
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Dr. Jae Rossman wrote Access to Special Collections and Archives, available now from Rowman and Littlefield. The book is an excellent resource for special librarians who work with special collections and archival materials.
Resources for staying current on the quickly changing AI landscape from a library expert.
Interview about the rebirth of SLA’s Information Outlook as a quarterly online publication with interview with Professor Lesley Farmer
Generative AI can be used in many ways as part of a typical workflow; examples and thoughts about what the future holds
Lauren Hays’ interview with Dr. Troy Swanson author of Knowledge as a Feeling, which examines how neuroscience and psychology influence librarianship
Lauren Hays interview with Dr. Vanessa Reyes on the process of writing a book; tips that will help you prepare and succeed.
Many librarians are promoted into leadership roles without training to help them succeed; highlights of book intended to bridge that gap
Integrated Library Planning is a model that can help librarians become more resilient in an environment under constant change.
Archival accessioning is at the heart of holistic, extensible collection management – you *can* create your own archival accessioning program.
Mobile news consumption is an integral part of people’s daily lives—its impact on participation in political and social lives cannot be underestimated.
Information compliance is a multi-faceted concept that affects every aspect of information processing and management, including ESG concerns
Overview of book about the concepts associated with preserving and managing personal digital information, PIM (personal information management).
Dr. Lauren Hays’ reading recommendations for librarians, writers, teachers, and those interested in the intersection of technology and memory