CLIR Launches New Publication Series, Appoints Editorial Committee
CLIR today issued a call for proposals (CFP) for a new publication series and announced an editorial committee to review submissions. The new series invites
CLIR forges strategies to enhance research, teaching, and learning environments in collaboration with libraries, cultural institutions, and communities of higher learning. We foster collaboration by investing in cross-disciplinary intellectual leadership, strategic programs, and professional development opportunities.
CLIR today issued a call for proposals (CFP) for a new publication series and announced an editorial committee to review submissions. The new series invites
Number 141 May/June 2021 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents Re: Vision CLIR Launches New Publication Series, Appoints Editorial Committee Digital Library of the Middle East
Improvements to the platform’s interface provide enhanced capabilities for browsing, searching, and organizing content The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), Qatar National
Season Two – “Cultural Memory and the Climate Crisis”
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Hadassah St. Hubert, Jennifer Isasi, Nicté Fuller Medina and Margie Montañez February 2021. 17 pp. (electronic only)CLIR pub 178 PDF Download: English >> Français >>
By Lauren Sorensen Editor’s note: Lauren Sorensen is consulting data analyst, contracted by CLIR to assist with regular reporting requirements to The Andrew W. Mellon
In this special episode, Material Memory is partnering with the UK-based DCDC conference to bring you three stories about the theme, “crisis as a catalyst for change.”
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