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Posted May 14, 2020
During this pandemic, it’s especially important for library workers to build community centered around our ethics and values. That’s why the Library Freedom Project is excited to share that applications are now open for the fourth cohort of Library Freedom Institute. Library Freedom Institute is a free, (mostly) online, four-month long training program to turn…
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Posted April 15, 2020
Posting Number: 00033743 School/Department: Featherstone ES Reports to: Principal and School Librarian Days: 200 Basic Functions This position utilizes a combination of technological, technical, instructional, and secretarial skills necessary for the effective and efficient operation of the library media center; performs all functions necessary for the operation of the automated library system, i.e., circulation process; provides…
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Posted April 3, 2020
The Winsor School (Boston, MA) is an independent girls’ school for academically promising and motivated students in grades 5-12. The School is currently seeking a Pre-Professional Librarian for a 15-19 hour per week position in the Virginia Wing Library beginning in the fall of 2020. Job duties include reference, readers’ advisory, circulation, and technical services…
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Posted March 10, 2020
Entrelib invites proposals for the 2020 conference in the session formats and conference tracks below. Conference tracks: Community Engagement, Economic Development, & Outreach Instruction & Programming Resources & Spaces Entrepreneurship “Outside the Box” Session formats: Panels & presentations (50 minutes, small or large group) Lightning talk (7 minutes) Instructional Laboratory/Experiential Education Exercises (25 minutes) Based…
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Posted March 6, 2020
MAHSLIN 2020: We’ve Got Your Number! This year the MAHSLIN annual meeting will focus on numbers and the details related to how and why librarians use them, track them, and display and portray them. More to come on programming as details are finalized. There will be plenty of time to network with colleagues and…
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Posted March 5, 2020
Contextual Conversations: Representation and Digital Practice When: Tuesday April 7th, 2020, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Where: Hogan Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA Register here: https://digitalcommonwealth.wildapricot.org/event-3549914 Conference Schedule: https://digitalcommonwealth.wildapricot.org/2020-Conference Elaine L. Westbrooks, Vice Provost for University Libraries & University Librarian at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will…
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Posted February 27, 2020
Houghton Library, Harvard’s world-class rare books and manuscripts library, is seeking a motivated library and information science graduate student to join our Public Services team. Houghton is home to the world famous and the almost entirely unknown, the ancient and the contemporary, the enduring and the ephemeral. Papyrus fragments, Civil War board games, Black Panther…
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Posted February 27, 2020
Program Details The conference may have talks, tutorials, and papers related to: Influence of computer architecture on scientific software design, including but not limited to:-Modern architectures (such as GPU, ARM, etc)-Post-modern architectures (such as Quantum Computing, Neuromorphic, etc)-Extreme Heterogeneity (intra-node and inter-system)-Edge computing-Communication/computation overlap-Performance, Portability & Productivity Modern tools for-Data Analysis, Processing and Visualization-Scientific Workflows:…
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Posted February 26, 2020
The 52nd annual meeting of the Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries, Inc. (CBHL) will be held in Washington, DC, May 19-22, 2020. The meeting, “What’s Next: the 21st Century Botanical and Horticultural Library,” will be hosted by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Agricultural Library. Along with the rich resources of the host…
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Posted February 24, 2020
Summary The Department of Computer Science and Creative Media Industries Institute at Georgia State University host the NSF REU Site: 8-week Summer Research for Undergraduates in Immersive Media Computing for 10 students. Each REU participant will work with faculty advisors, industry advisors, graduate student mentors, and other undergraduate students to carry out a research project…
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