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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Free-Speech Advocates Challenge E-Mail Policies at Grambling State - Faculty - The Chronicle of Higher Education

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  • ACRLog
    Mic Drop: Belonging, Mentorship, and Professional Culture at the Music Library Association - When I attended my first conference hosted by the Music Library Association (MLA) in Salt Lake City, UT this year, I expected to learn about music collec...
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  • The Scholarly Kitchen
    Guest Post — Who Owns Our Knowledge? An African University Press Perspective - Today's guest post asks readers to reckon with the idea that knowledge reflects power, and the global knowledge economy excludes the Global South. The po...
    18 hours ago
  • Inside Higher Ed
    Hegseth Is Waging War on University Partnerships. His Targets Are Unclear. - Hegseth Is Waging War on University Partnerships. His Targets Are Unclear. [image: US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth looks on as President Donald Trump ...
    21 hours ago
  • LJ INFOdocket
    Research Paper (preprint): Consensus and Fragmentation in Academic Publication Preferences - The preprint linked below was recently shared on arXiv. Title Consensus and Fragmentation in Academic Publication Preferences Authors Ian Van Buskirk Uni...
    1 day ago
  • In the Library with the Lead Pipe
    Memorial for Fobazi Ettarh - It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of trailblazer and fire-starter Fobazi Ettarh. Her loss will be felt by us all fo...
    1 week ago
  • ALA Press Releases
    Carnegie Whitney Grant 2024 Award Winners - The Carnegie-Whitney Grant provides grants for the preparation, either in print and/or electronically, of popular or scholarly reading lists, webliograph...
    1 year ago
  • Free Range Librarian
    (Dis)Association - I have been reflecting on the future of a national association I belong to that has struggled with relevancy and with closing the distance between itself a...
    6 years ago
  • District Dispatch
    Grow with Google is coming to a library near you - This guest post by Grow with Google Vice President Lisa Gevelber originally appeared in Google’s blog The Keyword. Since we launched Grow with Google a l...
    7 years ago

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