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Digital needs a new leadership culture

CILIP

Under the leadership of Janet Peden, University Librarian and Deputy Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO), the Library Service at Ulster University has been engaged in a digital transformation process with the adoption of an E-First Collection and Information Access Policy alongside a process to digitise services where possible.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

To respond appropriately to emotions, AGI needs to adjust its communication and behavior based on the emotional state of others. Also, its emotional intelligence allows it to adapt communication to be empathetic and supportive, creating a more positive interaction for the customer. AGI provides other explanations and examples.

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CILIP Open Access resources

CILIP

CILIP welcomes the news that registrations with public libraries have increased significantly over the past two weeks and supports the Libraries Connected call for additional investment in public libraries to enable them to purchase more e-books to meet increased demand. National Education Union Coronavirus Support Page.

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Tokyo 2020: when a sprint turned into a marathon

CILIP

Playing an important role in supporting the planning, delivery and legacy of each Games is a professional knowledge and information management team who call upon an array of skills familiar to many CILIP members. Chris: Our mission is to promote and stimulate both innovative and integrated learning in the delivery of the Olympic Games.

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Working internationally

CILIP

Everywhere we went we stressed the crucial value of digital provision, access and communications. To reach remote communities and all generations, the British Council must help the delivery of digital information, learning and communications. This is a good example of how the British Council exercises ?soft