You are invited to participate in the DLF Assessment Interest Group’s (DLF AIG) working group on metadata in 2025. This group is open to anyone who is interested in taking part. There are no minimum or membership requirements, though we hope you’ll take as active a part as you’re able and willing. The Metadata Assessment… Read more »
Events
ALISE Leadership Development Internship
The ALISE Leadership Development Internship Program is open to current graduate students, postdocs, and early career professionals up to third year post-degree. The application process places a heavy emphasis on past and current leadership experiences with a specific focus on personal goals for growth within ALISE and the professional field. At the annual conference, all… Read more »
Cohort applications now open for Scaling Community Through Archives project (For Public Library Staff)
Do you want to collect and share important stories in your community, both current and past, but not sure where to start? Do you have a great idea for a community archive project but need funding and support? Apply to the Scaling Community Through Archives cohort! The Scaling Community Through Archives project team is excited… Read more »
Douglass Day Text Analysis Workshop, Feb 13, 2025
The HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC) and the University of Michigan Library is hosting a free virtual workshop in honor of Douglass Day 2025. Douglass Day is an annual program that marks the birth of Frederick Douglass by calling on teachers, scholars, and students to create new, freely available resources on Black history. In this text… Read more »
SALALM Conference Attendance Scholarship 2025
Since its founding in 1956, the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM) has engaged in various projects and programs designed to advance the scholarly study of Latin America, the Caribbean, Iberia, and the Latinx diasporas. This award is open to master’s candidates enrolled in ALA-accredited (or equivalent) programs in library, information,… Read more »