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Sustainable lessons for design

CILIP

Connecting town and gown through the library To Celebrate Green Libraries week, we take a look back at an article first published in Information Professional in June 2023. Wright & Wright Architects have worked on a number of major library, archive and gallery projects, with a focus on sustainable design.

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Archive-It Partner News, April 2023

Archive-It

What we’re reading Web Archiving at the National Széchényi Library – Dr. Gyula Kalcsó provides insight into the workflow for building The National Széchényi Library Web Archive, highlighting the selection, curation, and crawling process.

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What will a turning point in academic publishing look like?

CILIP

We predict increasing attention being paid to the amounts that libraries and governments are collectively paying academic publishers. “We Funding for publishing – whether through libraries or research funders – tends to follow where academics choose to pool their labour.

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ELAR at SOAS to create new online archive to safeguard the world’s disappearing languages

Preservica

Founded in 2002 to preserve and make accessible endangered languages recordings as resources for linguists, social scientists and language communities, the Endangered Languages Archive documents and preserves humanities intangible cultural heritage encoded in endangered languages.

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Interview With Mark Myers on the Texas Digital Archive

The Texas Record

1] ATF104, 2002, Photographs, Texas Governor Rick Perry Press Office Files for First Lady Anita Perry. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Can be accessed here: [link]. [2]

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Digitizing the Castro Archaeological Site

Archives Blogs

In a recent collaboration with the Department of Anthropology, FSU’s Digital Library Center has digitized thousands of objects including photos, field notes, and other fascinating material produced during 2000-2002 of the Castro archaeological site located right here in Leon County, Florida. See original object ].

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Black History Month: Celebrating Black Authors

Archives Blogs

Source: United States Library of Congress. In Special Collections: “Five Poems” (2002) ( Rare- oversize PS3563.O8749 O8749 A6 2002 ), “The Big Box” (1999) (Gontarski- PZ8.3.M836 Famous Works: “Queen: The Story of an American Family” (1993), “Mama Flora’s Family” (1997). In Special Collections: “Roots” (1976) ( Rare- E185.97.H24