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CILIP?s first Thai accreditation at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok

CILIP

CILIP is delighted to announce that two courses at Chulalongkorn (Chula) University have been awarded CILIP accreditation, recognising that they provide solid preparation for professional practice and a suitable base for anybody entering the library, information and knowledge management professions.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 5 – 11 February 2024

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GB City of Clemson, South Carolina Source New Public USA Yes 21,056 DGX-Dependable Hawaiian Express Source New Professional services USA Yes 20 GB Verdimed Source New Agricultural Spain Yes 19 GB Watchmax Source New Retail UK Yes 15,000 Del-Tron Precision Source New Manufacturing India Yes 8.9 GB Signature Performance, Inc.

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Stock Footage Spotlight: Historically Black Colleges and Universities in WWII

Unwritten Record

When scanning films in the National Archives Motion Picture Lab, we sometimes come across images that we want to learn more about. That library of stock shots is now held in the USIA record group at the National Archives and Records Administration. Prairie View students study agriculture and learn to forge machine parts and tools.

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Summer Road Trip: Los Angeles

Unwritten Record

The film is part of the Ford Educational Weekly series which was produced by the Ford Company from 1916 through 1921. The weekly series consists of short features about travel, industry, history, geography, and agriculture. The Ford Collection has one of the oldest Los Angeles films, FC-FC-2434 , dating from 1917.

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Student Societies of Amherst Academy & Their Questions

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Of course there were variations, but mostly it went like this: Review what happened at the last meeting. Thayer based on the Amherst Academy catalogs, and of course he and Stone were the society members debating in this meeting. Is memory more dependent upon nature than upon habit and Education?”. Thayer was likely James S.