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Establishing Records Management at Brandeis—The First Eighteen Months

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in higher education (substitute your vertical market) were invaluable not only in getting up to speed with the industry, but also in empathizing with various university functions and their professionals. In one case, we had an oversized vendor truck get stuck between a building, a ledge, and a tree for about twenty-five minutes.

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Working internationally

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John Dolan and Ayub Khan have long shared an interest in the international library scene and how different countries and cultures can share and benefit from each other. Our involvement started when we answered a British Council advertisement, in October 2014, for help with reinstating libraries in Lahore and Karachi, Pakistan.

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Archiving the Web @EBRPL: Creating and following a web collecting policy in a public library

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By Emily Ward, Digital Archivist, East Baton Rouge Parish Library. This meant defining a scope that reaches beyond our institution, yet remains within the borders of the parish, and which addresses issues with ownership of content created by individuals and organizations outside of the library system.

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“Windows of Understanding: We See Through Hate” Multi-City Art Installation

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by Jacquelyn Oshman – Head of Circulation / Web Archivist, New Brunswick Free Public Library. In 2018, Cassandra Oliveras-Moreno, administrator of Communications & Collaboration of Mason Gross’ Visual Arts Department, co-created the “Windows of Understanding: We See Through Hate” art installation. Cassandra Oliveras-Moreno.

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Tokyo 2020: when a sprint turned into a marathon

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We help people understand where knowledge can be found, often, for example, by promoting various community discussions, using a network of champions. And then we promote the learning opportunities, including a lot of social learning, executive education and experiential observation opportunities. The IOC was no exception.