• The 2022 Reference & User Services Association (RUSA) Emerging Technologies Showcase will include overviews of Florida Southern College's Find@Roux open-source Library Digital Mapping Tool, Brooklyn Public Library's Techmobile accessible mobile technology lab and maker space, University of Texas at Arlington Library's drone and robotics program, and the Fashion Institute of Technology's augmented reality filters used on the library's social media channels with digitized archival materials from its special collections department. (libraryjournal.com)
  • Equipped with HEPA filtration, UV sanitization, an iPad, and a staff Navigator to help patrons schedule appointments and assist with technology, the fully soundproof booths are currently available in three rural libraries, and are expected to be in nine more by the end of 2022. (libraryjournal.com)
  • The Palace App was introduced in June 2022 and is experiencing rapid adoption by public libraries across the country. (smashwords.com)
  • CDC support for Perinatal Quality Collaboratives more than doubled in 2022, supporting 27 statewide collaboratives and the National Network of Perinatal Quality Collaboratives, with an emphasis on achieving equity in care and outcomes, and we will be further expanding this program later in the year. (cdc.gov)
  • Arkansas chose to focus on coding because of existing partnerships and resources and Gregory noted how Arkansas State Library drew heavily from the American Library Association's (ALA) Libraries Ready to Code , Girls Who Code , and other national coding initiatives. (ena.com)
  • The material gathered during this project will be included in the Boston Public Library's local, statewide, and national online initiatives. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • According to the Texas study, the state's libraries and their staff are providing an astounding 84% of the digital literacy training in their states. (connectednation.org)
  • Led by the NH Library Media Specialist Association, the state's K-12 library professionals have engaged in dialogue around how they can ensure their school system can maximize the state's edtech investment in their school system. (eschoolnews.com)
  • When Daniel Zeiger arrived at Georgia Public Library Service, a major financial and operational challenge faced the state's library systems-the plethora of individually managed, high-cost, public-access desktop computers. (libraryjournal.com)
  • He negotiated affordable pricing with Google to shift the state's public libraries-as well as GPLS-to Google Suite products, saving significant state and local dollars while providing necessary productivity tools. (libraryjournal.com)
  • The state's new library censorship law, Senate Bill 2346, went into effect on July 1, and it bans libraries from allowing minors to have access to any materials that include sex, nudity, or the Very Existence Of LGBTQ+ people. (wonkette.com)
  • Public Libraries: Make sure your community is on the state's broadband plan radar! (texas.gov)
  • One of a library's principal roles is to serve as a gateway to public knowledge and information, so it comes as no surprise that libraries are key players in the Information Age. (ena.com)
  • Grier Carson, Indiana's Putnam County Public Library's (PCPL) Director, discussed how he aims to shift the view of the library from "relic to relevant. (ena.com)
  • While not always associated with digital inclusion, Carson said extending the library's hours of operation was one of the most important changes the library made to promote digital inclusion. (ena.com)
  • Amber Gregory, Arkansas State Library's Coordinator of E-rate Services , explained the role of the state library as she walked through Arkansas' statewide coding initiative. (ena.com)
  • The State Library's collection of photos, spanning 1851-1990, is now available through Digital Archives. (wa.gov)
  • This title is also available digitally through the State Library's digital book eLending site, Bookflix. (kslib.info)
  • Your checkouts or holds will not be lost, they are saved on Cloud Library's servers under your library card number. (kslib.info)
  • Selection and assessment of library materials is the responsibility of faculty librarians, with input from library staff, instructional faculty, and students, and is an essential component of the library's curriculum . (sonoma.edu)
  • When Boston Public Library's digital imaging lab began operating in the fall of 2005, it was focused on digitization as a means to conserve and preserve the library's special collections. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • Each of these projects serve to advance Boston Public Library's digital strategy and enhance community building and outreach efforts across the city, state, and beyond. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • The American Library Association's (ALA) annual conference returns to a live event after a two year run of virtual-only conventions owing to COVID. (libraryjournal.com)
  • These digitization projects are supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Library Services Technology Act, patron donations, and state funds. (wa.gov)
  • The statewide affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress Center for the Book . (vermonthumanities.org)
  • In August, History Colorado received a grant of $200,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities' National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) to digitize at least 100,000 pages of Colorado's historic newspapers from 1859-1922. (ijn.com)
  • Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress. (sc.gov)
  • While local libraries like PCPL offer their own digital inclusion efforts tailored to community needs, state libraries can supplement those efforts and provide additional resources. (ena.com)
  • For over 21 years, Connected Nation (CN) has partnered with local libraries to ensure residents and students have a place to go when their broadband access is limited. (connectednation.org)
  • In all collections decisions, the Library supports freedom of inquiry and adheres to the American Library Association Library Bill of Rights and its interpretation in the ACRL Intellectual Freedom Principles for Academic Libraries . (sonoma.edu)
  • As the cost of collections, specifically journals, continues to rise, the long-term sustainability of providing access to critical collections presents significant challenges for academic libraries. (sonoma.edu)
  • Over the years, some records have been shifted to nearby academic libraries or to state archives. (loc.gov)
  • Today 14,000 devices available statewide include nearly 10,000 Chromebooks and Launchpad learning tablets for patron lending, freeing librarians to focus on programming and services. (libraryjournal.com)
  • This site currently links to more than 10,000 items from 30 libraries. (sc.gov)
  • To address the socioeconomic divide and lack of home Internet in Putnam County, the library decided to direct its efforts toward providing access to reliable and robust Internet as well as offering education that teaches patrons new technological skills. (ena.com)
  • Warren Branch Library, which has a large homeschooled cohort, reports that whole families come into the library to access the coding lessons through their "Wired Homeschoolers" program. (ena.com)
  • Northwest Digital Heritage is a partnership between the Washington State Library, the Oregon Heritage Commission, and the State Library of Oregon to provide access to the digital collections of Oregon and Washington-based libraries, museums, and cultural heritage organizations. (wa.gov)
  • For those who can't attend in person, for reasons including the ongoing pandemic as well as budget constraints, a virtual version called The Digital Experience will feature access to a subset of the in-person offerings, including four of the Main Stage sessions, 42 education sessions, and 14 News You Can Use sessions. (libraryjournal.com)
  • Delaware Libraries have begun setting up telehealth booths statewide and partnering with healthcare systems such as ChristianaCare to offer patrons equitable access to health and social services. (libraryjournal.com)
  • You'll need a Boise Public Library card to access the collection. (boisepubliclibrary.org)
  • Digital access to this collection is provided by the Annie Gabriel Library. (calbaptist.edu)
  • The statewide e-book platform expands access to e-books across Ill. (rcreader.com)
  • Through NSW.net public libraries receive free access to ten essential statewide digital databases. (nswnet.net)
  • Patrons of this library service may access a wide variety of library materials. (vermonthumanities.org)
  • Until recently, digital divide policy was focused primarily on physical access to infrastructure. (unhabitat.org)
  • In New Hampshire, all preK-12 schools have access to high-quality digital content through the NH DOE. (eschoolnews.com)
  • In New Hampshire, we have statewide access to the Discovery Education platform and the DE Manager coordinates between technology staff in the district and the company's technology integration team. (eschoolnews.com)
  • I saw it as the future of libraries: Providing space, access, and training to patrons in different kinds of emerging technology. (libraryjournal.com)
  • The Sonoma State University Library supports the University's commitment to educational access and excellence by providing a broad range of materials to support a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, and diverse curriculum. (sonoma.edu)
  • As outlined in CSU policy ICSUAM 5303.00 , Commodities with Special Purchasing Requirements, "[e]ducational materials and information access resources related to campus library services may be purchased without advertising for (or soliciting) bids. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Library continues to explore new models for expanding access to and preserving information sources by working cooperatively by collaborating with other libraries. (sonoma.edu)
  • And again, because the ebook apps don't include the option to restrict access only to adults, or to materials that comply with cockamamie laws written by white christian nationalists, libraries have little choice but to ban minors from ebooks and electronic audiobooks altogether. (wonkette.com)
  • In Vicksburg, Book Riot notes, the library has yet to decide how to handle digital access to materials, but the system is already revising its library card policy. (wonkette.com)
  • Civil War in the American South provides a central portal to access digital collections from the Civil War Era (1850-1865) held by members of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL). (sc.gov)
  • The Palace Project views independently published books as strategically important to its mission of boosting equitable access to a greater diversity of digital content for library patrons. (smashwords.com)
  • The Palace App, available for free download by library patrons for both iOS and Android devices (find it in your app store under the name, " The Palace Project "), aggregates patron access to their local library system's formerly disparate digital collections. (smashwords.com)
  • This means we should define and defend digital publishing agreements that enhance our purchasing power, increase access, and honor creators. (americanlibrariesmagazine.org)
  • The 2023 Summer Library Program Survey is now open! (texas.gov)
  • August 7, 2023 in General Announcements , Public Libraries , Youth Services . (texas.gov)
  • For libraries in the counties of Starr, Hidalgo, and Willacy, please join (pictured left to right below) Elizabeth Meza (Workforce Outreach Specialist), Jasmine Hernandez (StudentHireAbility Navigator), and Elena Pacheco (Business Relations Representative) of Workforce Solutions Lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV) in the CE-credit webinar on August 24, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. (texas.gov)
  • In February 2023, Austin Brinkley (pictured) of Workforce Solutions Southeast Texas (WSSET), along with Kevin King and Maris Peno, conducted a training session for libraries in the counties of Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange. (texas.gov)
  • Who, What, When, Where The Entrepreneurship & Libraries Conference (Entrelib) seeks your proposals for either a 15-minute presentation or a 7-minute lighting talk for its free, online (hosted on Zoom) Refresh & Refocus: Libraries' New Trends in Supporting Entrepreneurs conference on November 1, 2023. (texas.gov)
  • June 13, 2023 in General Announcements , Public Libraries , Technology & Digital Opportunity . (texas.gov)
  • Providence Public Library (PPL) and Rhode Island Historical Society (RIHS) have partnered to create a collaborative public archive in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (provlib.org)
  • Contributed items will be open to the public and preserved by the Rhode Island Historical Society and Providence Public Library Special Collections. (provlib.org)
  • The Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services has established a statewide calendar of events with the cooperation of public libraries throughout Rhode Island. (oslri.org)
  • The State Library of Kansas is committed to increasing reading readiness and on-grade reading while promoting reading, literacy and libraries. (kslib.info)
  • Additionally, the report states that almost 60% of Texans experience some sort of digital distress, and two-thirds of Texas librarians believe there are unmet needs regarding digital literacy. (connectednation.org)
  • Whether it be to search for employment, contact doctors, take an online class, or even use social media - digital literacy is crucial in today's world. (connectednation.org)
  • CN is proud to partner with local organizations across the country, many of which are libraries, to ensure they can continue to be a vital part in expanding digital literacy in their communities. (connectednation.org)
  • This webinar will provide strategies for recruiting, training and retaining skilled volunteers who can help increase digital literacy skills in small and rural communities. (webjunction.org)
  • Small libraries are often challenged to find the staff, skills, or time needed to meet growing community needs and demands for digital literacy training. (webjunction.org)
  • And Guiding Ohio Online has created curricula for volunteers to deliver digital literacy training through computer classes and one-on-one computer assistance in libraries of all sizes. (webjunction.org)
  • These twenty-one members include the likes of the Chicago History Museum and the Newberry Library. (cyndislist.com)
  • The guide is intended to help researchers locate Chicago congregational histories and records at the Newberry Library and other repositories. (loc.gov)
  • Provided by the Newberry Library. (loc.gov)
  • The Library also serves as the Statewide Reference Resource Center holding unique collections and resources. (provlib.org)
  • The MBLC has important information for libraries regarding the October 1, 2020 deadline for filing strategic plans. (ma.us)
  • Due to the tremendous disruption and uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, libraries with expired strategic plans as of October 1, 2020 will be given a one year extension. (ma.us)
  • Libraries under this extension will still be eligible for LSTA direct grants if they file an updated action plan that will be due on December 1, 2020. (ma.us)
  • Launched in 2020, UN-Habitat's flagship programme "People-Centered Smart Cities" acknowledges the transformative potential that digital technologies can have for sustainable urban development. (unhabitat.org)
  • Search the shelves of 20 library systems statewide, or visit SCLENDS to browse or use the advanced search. (sc.gov)
  • Search for Illinois to see statewide results or narrow your results with a search for a county or community name. (loc.gov)
  • Pamphlet for Texas Statewide Planning For Vocational Rehabilitation Services, with text on the cover: "From old world extermination, ridicule, and asylum to 20th century: Total rehabilitation in services offered and people served. (usg.edu)
  • As we work together to get through the current reality, the MBLC will provide regular updates on MBLC services and other statewide issues. (ma.us)
  • In addition it is clear that the COVID-19 pandemic will have a long lasting impact on libraries and the services they provide. (ma.us)
  • The AHEC Digital Library (ADL) is your portal to AHEC library services, information, and education. (libguides.com)
  • At Douglas County Libraries, Ms. Sendze oversees information technology, the contact center, web and digital services. (ala.org)
  • This panel will cover the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) in libraries, along with projects by team leaders and Fellows engaged in the Institute of Museum and Library Services-funded IDEA Institute on AI, and will conclude with a discussion on ethical questions in AI implementation and additional opportunities to learn about AI in libraries. (libraryjournal.com)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic introduced even greater urgency for local and national governments alike to bridge the digital divide especially for marginalized groups and informal settlement communities [3] , build more efficient and secure data management systems, and protect citizens' privacy when using digital services. (unhabitat.org)
  • As a result, libraries have begun flat out banning anyone under 18 from using the services. (wonkette.com)
  • Williamsburg Regional Library has announced a new resources that provides services for students, jobseekers and veterans. (wydaily.com)
  • Public libraries across Texas can make a big impact on a statewide effort by the Texas Broadband Development Office (BDO) to bring crucial funds and services to their communities. (texas.gov)
  • Through a Library Services and Technology Act grant administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, Boston Public Library has begun to serve as a hub for community digitization for organizations throughout the state of Massachusetts. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • Members of the BPL's digital services team travel to a wide range of sites - usually via Zipcar - to offer consultations and material transport. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • Social Media Librarian, Pima County Public Library. (ala.org)
  • The Library faculty, with leadership from the Collection Development Librarian, is responsible for developing and managing collection policies, budgetary allocations, continuing resource subscriptions, collection maintenance, and issues impacting the collection. (sonoma.edu)
  • More historical Washington Newspapers are available through the Chronicling America site at the Library of Congress. (wa.gov)
  • This 1917 IJN is part of the Library of Congress' digitization project, facilitated in Colorado by History Colorado. (ijn.com)
  • T he Intermountain Jewish News has been selected as one of 18 historic Colorado newspapers for the Library of Congress Chronicling American database. (ijn.com)
  • A set of criteria recommended by the Library of Congress helped guide the board. (ijn.com)
  • Primary Documents in American History From the Library of Congress, not only links to the documents, but also webpages of bibliographies of digital resources on each document. (sc.gov)
  • These materials, from the collections of the Library of Congress and other institutions, chronicle historical events, people, places, and ideas that continue to shape America, serving the public as a resource for education and lifelong learning. (sc.gov)
  • See the Library of Congress Church and Synagogue Records for Genealogy Research Guide for additional information and research strategies. (loc.gov)
  • Director for Content, Digital Public Library of America. (ala.org)
  • The Palace Project is a not-for-profit joint venture between Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and Lyrasis. (smashwords.com)
  • We must move from gatekeeper to gardener, along the lines of the Digital Public Library of America, the Douglas County (Colo.) Libraries model, Califa, the statewide experiments of Arizona, Colorado, and Massachusetts. (americanlibrariesmagazine.org)
  • Accordingly, Carson led his library, which serves 40,000 patrons in rural Indiana, to develop a concerted technology program . (ena.com)
  • Patrons of any of these libraries may check out this book (in addition to thousands of other titles! (vermonthumanities.org)
  • Planning statewide technology priorities and reporting on progress. (texas.gov)
  • Databases, lists, websites, newsletters, and the like are all excellent ways to share information about digital tools and drive usage. (eschoolnews.com)
  • SmartSearch+ searches the A-Z list of our databases and connects you to both Discus and State Library resources. (sc.gov)
  • In this role, Emily oversees the Digital Hubs Pilot Project and provides vision and oversight for content in the DPLA. (ala.org)
  • We work with third- party vendors to deliver our digital content. (boisepubliclibrary.org)
  • Creating fun challenges that leverage engaging digital content and interactive learning activities that can be shared, copied, and edited is an excellent way to foster use that is rewarding, rather than establishing mandates that simply seek compliance. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Public library interest in independently published content has grown significantly in recent years. (smashwords.com)
  • Libraries often acquire their digital content from multiple suppliers. (smashwords.com)
  • This is a time of experimentation: We need larger scale, statewide or regional infrastructure, library-run repositories that make common cause with scholars, students, authors, musicians, and artists. (americanlibrariesmagazine.org)
  • Since 2011, the BPL has been able to open up its state-of-the-art digitization facilities to any organization that will agree to make their digital collections available in an aggregated portal known as Digital Commonwealth . (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • This collection contains several discrete sections: a collection of forms and photos from the Spokane Public Library about young soldiers from that area, art from artists embedded in the regiments, World War I enlistment cards from the State Archives, photos, documents, and other resources. (wa.gov)
  • Director, Collingswood Public Library, NJ. (ala.org)
  • Brett Bonfield is the director of the Collingswood (NJ) Public Library and an editor at In the Library with the Lead Pipe . (ala.org)
  • All you need is your Boise Public Library card. (boisepubliclibrary.org)
  • Rock Island, IL - April 14, 2016: The Rock Island Public Library launched a new service today for conveniently accessing digital e-books and audiobooks, the eRead Illinois Program. (rcreader.com)
  • To help drive library sales of your books, encourage your American readers to seek out your books at their local public library. (smashwords.com)
  • Boston Public Library began uploading images to its Flickr photostream in March 2008, and today, there are 80,000 images on view. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • Earlier this year, an individual branch of the Boston Public Library, the Grove Hall Branch, launched a local memory project and digital preservation initiative. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • Publiclibrariesonline.org is the companion website to the bi-monthly print publication "Public Libraries," the official magazine of the Public Library Association. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • In New Hampshire, library media specialists are playing a key role in driving edtech ROI . (eschoolnews.com)
  • The state Department of Education has made excellent investments in edtech resources, and together with iLearn New Hampshire, has rolled out the Canvas LMS by Instructure, the Kaltura platform for media hosting, Zoom video conferencing, and Discovery Education's digital K-12 platform t o schools statewide. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Each year, one age-appropriate book is selected for storytime in libraries, preschools, childcare centers and homes throughout Kansas. (kslib.info)
  • The Washington State Library offers several digital collections from its many historical resources. (wa.gov)
  • For more digital resources on Washington History, go to the Legacy Washington page . (wa.gov)
  • The Library participates in departmental and university reviews of library resources and makes recommendations for the funding needed to support materials for new programs and accreditation reviews. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Library strives to be thoughtful in our stewardship of funding and considers the sustainability and equitability of purchasing and subscription models when evaluating resources. (sonoma.edu)
  • Resources to assist agencies with digital transformation. (texas.gov)
  • StudySC--History before 1865 StudySC is a South Carolina State Library website joining Internet resources and public school curriculum standards and topics. (sc.gov)
  • From the FamilySearch web site, an online catalog to the holdings of Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. (cyndislist.com)
  • As of September 1, 1996, the U.S. Department of Education provided grant support for a three-year, Virginia Tech-led project to Improve Graduate Education with a National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD), adding to 1996 funding from the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) for Development and Beta Testing of the Monticello Electronic Library Thesis and Dissertation Program . (dlib.org)
  • Project areas include "enhancing existing collections, AI in learning and discovery, chatbots in libraries, and enhancing library management and planning. (libraryjournal.com)
  • This project is part of Callimachus, the digital collections of the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC). (calbaptist.edu)
  • A list of 158 titles was presented to the Colorado Digital Newspaper Project (CDNP) advisory board. (ijn.com)
  • Covering everything from 3-D printing to virtual reality to drones to cybersecurity, these kits can be borrowed by library staff for programming, training, project work, and to make tech available for public use at their library. (libraryjournal.com)
  • Smashwords and Draft2Digital today announced a library distribution agreement with The Palace Project, operators of the Palace Marketplace. (smashwords.com)
  • Earlier this morning Publishers Weekly covered the news - Palace Project, Draft2Digital Strike Deal to Offer Indie E-books to Libraries - with additional details about Palace Marketplace and DPLA's excitement to bring more indie ebooks to public libraries. (smashwords.com)
  • The project has greatly contributed to the statewide portal and has forged new relationships between the BPL and other institutions. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • Aldrich explained how one teacher could broadcast his lesson across all of Hawaii's different islands as part of a partnership between the local school and library systems. (ena.com)
  • Ms. Sendze has been a frequent LITA Top Tech Trends Panelist and is actively engaged in issues related to mobile technologies, innovation in libraries, digital media, discovery systems, data/analytics, customer service and self-service technologies. (ala.org)
  • A statewide library alliance, representing over 3,000 academic, public, school and special libraries that are members of Illinois' library systems (RAILS, IHLS and CPLS). (cyndislist.com)
  • In recent years, digital innovations like civic technology, geographic information systems, the sharing economy, open data, and digital platforms have changed how people understand, manage and participate in cities. (unhabitat.org)
  • Small library systems were maintaining their own machines with a single IT professional, a tech-savvy director, or no in-house IT at all. (libraryjournal.com)
  • More than 400 library systems, including several state-wide systems from California to Connecticut, have already signed on to integrate the Palace App into their collections management systems. (smashwords.com)
  • A range of items such as photographs, maps, manuscript pages, postcards, and prints are digitized in this lab with high-end digital camera systems and flatbed scanners. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • Co-creating a digital inclusion plan - How to develop and execute an evidence-based, community driven approach to developing a comprehensive digital inclusion plan. (unhabitat.org)
  • Keep in mind that original records from a particular religious institution may also have been transferred to the custody of an area library, historical society, or denominational archive for preservation and research. (loc.gov)
  • And bits and bytes don't take up shelf space in cramped libraries the way bound dissertations do. (chronicle.com)
  • Others, though, take the opposite view: Digital dissertations stand a better chance of getting published because, if a work is viewed or downloaded many times, that can signal there's a readership for it. (chronicle.com)
  • Emily came to the DPLA after working for 12 years in digital library and technology development in academic and state libraries. (ala.org)
  • To make it easier for libraries to quickly build their collections of high-quality indie ebooks, DPLA is developing curated, recommended buy-lists within Palace Marketplace. (smashwords.com)
  • The Center facilitates discoveries that enhance Ohio's economic development and supports statewide technological advancement and education. (osc.edu)
  • The Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband (SHLB) Coalition recently held a " Libraries as Digital Inclusion Champions " webinar to showcase how libraries nationwide drive digital inclusion efforts at the local, state, and national level. (ena.com)
  • The Arkansas State Library put together three training courses for librarians to learn coding basics, share their experiences and best practices, and take home a "Coding in a Box" kit. (ena.com)
  • The digital footprint in that part of the state indicate that people in that area tend to get a low signal. (demopolistimes.com)
  • In this video from K-State Research and Extension, agronomist Ignacio Ciampitti says digital agriculture - drones, satellite images, remote soil sensors and more - involve many university departments with a singular goal: Train students to solve agriculture's future challenges. (k-state.edu)
  • The State Library offers a variety of newspapers online from Washington's territorial periodinto the 21st century (1853-2010). (wa.gov)
  • This collection includes maps from both the Library and the State Archives and covers the history of Washington from early exploration (1794) to modern times. (wa.gov)
  • Primarily Washington is the Washington State Library, Washington State Archives, and Legacy Washington's way of bridging the gap between the primary sources in our collections and the classroom. (wa.gov)
  • This is a searchable database of digital images and biographical information about past governors of the State of Washington. (wa.gov)
  • The State Library of Kansas is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday, and is closed on major holidays. (kslib.info)
  • On Monday, the Chief Secretary and Director of Personnel and Administration in Gov. Baker's office, stated "In our intention of the order and the reading of the order, Library construction, if not part of a State College Campus or being performed under the care and oversight of The State Division of Capital Asset Management, is deemed non-essential work at this time. (ma.us)
  • Most recently, Emily served as the Associate Dean for Digital Scholarship and Technology at Florida State University Libraries. (ala.org)
  • Digital items from the State Archives of Illinois. (loc.gov)
  • We are grateful to the Library of Virginia for making Brainfuse available to WRL and other libraries in the state. (wydaily.com)
  • True success in these projects will potentially mean a permanent change in graduate education and scholarly publishing, with digital libraries playing a more dominant role in supporting and disseminating research. (dlib.org)
  • She is responsible for communications and marketing functions that broadly publicize Connected Nation (CN)'s mission, educate stakeholders on Digital Divide issues, and lead to new programs and projects that expand CN's social impact. (connectednation.org)
  • Learn strategies from two successful statewide projects eager to share tools and curricula to help get volunteers ready for technology training in your small or rural library. (webjunction.org)
  • Through the People-Centered Smart Cities flagship programme, UN-Habitat provides strategic and technical support on digital transformation to national, regional and local governments. (unhabitat.org)
  • Digital transformation is now critical to meet the demands of sustainable urban development. (unhabitat.org)
  • On Tuesday, May 17, eight Illinois libraries in the Quad Cities area will join PrairieCat, one of four shared online catalogs supported by the Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS). (rcreader.com)
  • RAILS awarded grants to these libraries to help sup. (rcreader.com)
  • As a result, the law's practical effect has been to prohibit everyone under the age of 18 from accessing digital materials like ebooks and audiobooks from school and even public libraries, statewide, unless they have written permission from a parent or guardian - and in many cases, not even then. (wonkette.com)
  • Mr. Shuler thought he had successfully navigated Pan American's thesis rules, which mandate using a digital repository but did-like the rules at many institutions-allow him to embargo his work for a limited period of time. (chronicle.com)
  • Even as the BPL actively builds its own digital repository, the library plans to continue posting to Flickr in the future to make it possible for more serendipitous relationship-building (and collection describing) via the web. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • In California, these trends have collided in the implementation of statewide groundwater reform, known as the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). (indiana.edu)
  • Here's the dealio: Most libraries use apps like Overdrive or Hoopla to check out digital materials. (wonkette.com)
  • These suppliers include many of the same library platforms - such as OverDrive, Baker & Taylor Axis 360 and Bibliotheca cloudLibrary - that Draft2Digital also supplies. (smashwords.com)
  • Associate Director of Information Technology, Douglas County Libraries, CL. (ala.org)
  • Monique Sendze has worked in information technology management in libraries for over fifteen years. (ala.org)
  • She has contributed to information technology management articles published in various library publications. (ala.org)
  • Digital learning specialists/technology integrators and coordinators are also excellent candidates. (eschoolnews.com)
  • I was really excited about outfitting libraries with cutting-edge technology," Zeiger says. (libraryjournal.com)
  • These steps build on the foundation laid by UN-Habitat's previous playbook, "Assessing the Digital Divide," where readers learned how to collect, analyse and report grassroots data about the digital divide in the form of a digital divide assessment (Step 1). (unhabitat.org)
  • Following their assessment, readers should be able to identify their digital divide taxonomy (Step 2), or the unique conditions of their communities' digital divide. (unhabitat.org)
  • Partnerships are particularly valuable for rural libraries with limited staff capacity. (ena.com)
  • This webinar is hosted in collaboration with the Association for Rural and Small Libraries . (webjunction.org)
  • The National Archives has put together a web page of significant digital collections on America's history. (sc.gov)
  • Executing your plan - Examples of best practices around the world of successful strategies targeting each type of digital divide taxonomy. (unhabitat.org)
  • Emily's work has largely focused on building digital collection collaborations among cultural heritage institutions. (ala.org)
  • We recognize that libraries as institutions are not neutral and that collections and subject coverage are shaped by the identities of our selectors, our communities, and the vendors with whom we work. (sonoma.edu)
  • The NC AHEC Information and Library System is one of the Core Service Lines of the NC AHEC Program. (libguides.com)
  • The Vermont Department of Libraries operates The ABLE Library , a free talking book and braille library service. (vermonthumanities.org)
  • But under the new dumb law, even if a library user under 18 has permission to use the service, the library could still face fines unless the app's vendor can certify that every single item available with the app contains nothing that falls afoul of the law. (wonkette.com)
  • This new service comes courtesy of the Library of Virginia, which recently made Brainfuse subscriptions available to all public libraries statewide. (wydaily.com)
  • A retrospective review was undertaken of the New South Wales Statewide Burn Injury Service (SBIS) Registry, a prospectively collected database of all patients treated by NSW burns units. (bvsalud.org)
  • the digital lending library used by over 170 public and school libraries statewide. (vermonthumanities.org)
  • Library media specialists are excellent candidates for this in their leadership role, because they support all the educators and students in a school. (eschoolnews.com)
  • It has also fostered collaboration between local schools and libraries to align their coding efforts. (ena.com)
  • If you have any questions please contact Rob Favini , Head of Library Advisory and Development. (ma.us)
  • Tinsley added that low-power stations are not required to make the switch to digital. (demopolistimes.com)
  • The digital push is being driven by an understandable desire to make scholarship, some of it supported by public money, easily available. (chronicle.com)
  • Research Libraries around the country are contributing to make this a national resource. (sc.gov)
  • Together, we can position the library of tomorrow to make a real difference in the future of our many interrelated communities. (americanlibrariesmagazine.org)
  • Presenters Nick Martin from Delaware Libraries, Vishal R. Patel from ChristianaCare, and DenĂ©e Crumrine from Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware will discuss the new program and the potential for telehealth in public libraries. (libraryjournal.com)
  • The Washington Digital Newspapers collection contains a variety of Washington newspapers from 1854-2010 and is full text searchable. (wa.gov)
  • We recognize that the shutdown of libraries and all non-essential businesses makes the collection of community and stakeholder input into the strategic planning process nearly impossible. (ma.us)
  • Welcome to our digital collection! (boisepubliclibrary.org)
  • The library collection began with the organizational meeting of IMHGS in 1969. (cyndislist.com)
  • The digital newspaper pages will also be added to the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC). (ijn.com)
  • A collection of digital images of newspapers throughout history. (sc.gov)
  • It focused on the history and stories of the Grove Hall and Roxbury neighborhoods of Boston through digital photo scanning and oral history collection. (publiclibrariesonline.org)
  • This report has not only captured the important statistics, but also real-world accounts from those working every day to close the Digital Divide in their communities. (connectednation.org)
  • This Playbook is structured around six main steps that public authorities, NGOs or communities can take towards taking action to address the digital divide. (unhabitat.org)