The Digital Library Federation developed this document to help Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums (GLAM) institutions work to adopt accessibility best practices in their digital libraries by implementing an accessibility policy.| Zenodo
A monthly round-up of news, upcoming working group meetings and events, and CLIR program updates from the Digital Library Federation. See all past Digests here. Hello DLF community – it’s March! Last month we had the pleasure of opening and receiving a lot of proposals for our in-person DLF Forum happening in Michigan in July. Read More| DLF
CLIR News No. 156 Fall 2024 Letter from the Editor Gaza’s Cultural Heritage and the Ruin of War By Charles Henry, president Read More CLIR Submits Proposal for MacArthur Foundation’s $100 Million 100 & Change Initiative By Sharon Burney, program officer Read More Navigating Fundraising in Challenging Times: A Candid Q&A with Julie Beroukas Snyder, Read More| CLIR
CLIR News No. 155 Jan-March 2024 Code4Lib The Code4Lib Annual Conference is scheduled to take place this year in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from May 13 to 16. The Conference follows a single-track format, typically drawing around 400 attendees. For more details, visit the website: https://2024.code4lib.org The Code4Lib Journal, a refereed, open access publication, releases three Read More| CLIR
CLIR News No. 155 Jan-March 2024 The Light We Bear Within Us Gaza’s Cultural Heritage and the Ruin of War By Charles Henry, president Read More A Tragic Suicide Sparks Urgent Demand for Safe Spaces in Academic and Library Spaces By Sharon Burney, program officer Read More Previous Next The DLF Dive News From the Read More| CLIR
Clir News No. 155 Jan-March 2024 Four Questions with Laila Hussein Moustafa Preserving Knowledge in the Face of Ruin: A Librarian’s Perspective on Protecting Cultural Heritage During Conflict In early December, Laila Hussein Moustafa, an associate professor and librarian at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Information Sciences, authored a thought-provoking article in the Read More| CLIR
Sharon Burney, host of Material Memory podcast, answers four questions about CLIR's new IMLS grant to creating safe and diverse spaces to empower Black librarians.| CLIR