Another year, another calendar to choose for your wall. Would you like some puppies in a basket? Perhaps a gallery of assorted fruits with faces drawn on them? Well, forget about them! The mildly attractive gentlemen attending USC have assembled for your viewing pleasure throughout 2010, arranging themselves in iconic poses from the history of film. And, lest you think the calendar is all sticks and veggies, witness some of the beef we've got... Wow, all that and more? ( It's ok if you're not even reading at this point; just click "Add to Cart" and we'll be even ) Does the calendar include important ALA and SCLA dates so you can plan the year's conferences around a bevy of ALA-certified grade-A guybrarians? Look no further! There's even a convenient button below to make the process as painless as taking a masters student "between the stacks." All proceeds from sales will be used to fund SLIS students' attendance at major conferences, ass...
As part of I-COMM Week, March 30 - April 3, Dr. Tywanna Whorley, Processing Archivist of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Archive at Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University will be giving a presentation about her work with the Dr. King papers. Presentation title: The Measure of a Man: Redefining Martin Luther King, Jr. through His Papers Date: Thursday, April 2Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m. Location: Coliseum Room 3020A Professor Whorley has taught archival access and advocacy, and management of records and information resources in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Simmons College in Boston, MA. Her research interests focus on governmental and state archives and the relationships between access, privacy and collective memory. Her most recent essay, entitled "The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: Access & Control Over Controversial Records," was published in the edited volume Political Pressure & the Archival Record. Academic Background: B.A., ...
Greetings: The November/December 2007 issue of D-Lib Magazine ( http://www.dlib.org/ ) is now available. This issue contains seven articles, the 'In Brief' column, excerpts from recent press releases, and news of upcoming conferences and other items of interest in 'Clips and Pointers'. This month, D-Lib features "Access Excellence at the National Health Museum " contributed by Katherine Liu and VivianLee Ward. The articles include: Manakin: A New Face for DSpace Scott Phillips, Cody Green, Alexey Maslov, Adam Mikeal, and John Leggett Texas A&M University Good Terms - Improving Commercial-Noncommercial Partnerships for Mass Digitization: A Report Prepared by Intelligent Television for RLG Programs, OCLC Programs and Research Peter B. Kaufman and Jeff Ubois, Intelligent Television SERU (Shared Electronic Resource Understanding): Opening Up New Possibilities for Electronic Resource Transactions Kar...
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