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CILIP welcomes publication of Sanderson Review of Public Libraries

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CILIP welcomes publication of Sanderson Review of Public Libraries CILIP has welcomed the publication of the findings of Baroness Sanderson of Welton’s Independent Review of Public Libraries, announced today at an event at the House of Lords attended by our CEO, Nick Poole.

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Library History with Heritage & University Archives, Part 2

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In this second installment of Library History with Heritage & University archives, we’ll be looking at the trajectory of the Library School since its reorganization in 1947. Strozier Library, 1957, view this item in the digital library. The school’s name was changed once more in 2004 to the College of Information.

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Supporting the Future of Scholarly Communication

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Supporting the Future of Scholarly Communication. Having worked in academic libraries for nearly twenty years I?ve ve lived through Pinterest, library services offered via Second Life, social tagging in cataloguing and more 23 Things programmes than I want to think about. So, what is research/scholarly support/communication?

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Should library services be cutting their most dynamic spaces?

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Should library services be cutting their most dynamic spaces? Photo credit: Should library services be cutting their most dynamic spaces? A recent report, Libraries on the Move , by Dr Alyson Tyler, studied the impact of mobile libraries in Scotland. t suitable for a mobile library vehicle. Route optimisation.

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Is COVID-19 a Threat or Opportunity for Electronic Government Records Capture, Access and Preservation?

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The COVID-19 global pandemic has simultaneously and exponentially increased the production of electronic government records and the demand for online access to public records and information. The tsunami of data and the hard pivot to remote work and home school has stretched government information management capabilities to their limits.

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6,009,014 MovieBoxPro Accounts Breached in Another Data Scraping Incident

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This week, it turns out at least 191 further Australian organisations, including government entities, were affected by this breach, highlighting the risks of supply chain attacks. Also this week, a group of US newspapers sued OpenAI and Microsoft for misusing their reporters’ writing to train their AI systems. Data breached: 395 GB.

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Why work internationally?

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s International Library and Information Group (ILIG) , talks to ILIG?s Working Internationally teaches you that your own government?s It improves my communication skills. Some of the international trainings she received include: 2016 Erasmus+ / Erasmus Staff Mobility Week ?Research Research Support from the Library?