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How, when, why and with whom do libraries (law and otherwise) collaborate successfully? What can libraries adapt from outside of the library world to further their collaboration efforts?
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Hiring! A developer to chart the future of libraries

Hiring! A developer to chart the future of libraries | Library Collaboration | Scoop.it
@griffey Have you seen this?? Harvard Library Innovation Lab: Hiring! A developer to chart the future of libraries http://t.co/PkgWQcHBvG
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Who will preserve the past for future generations?

Who will preserve the past for future generations? | Library Collaboration | Scoop.it

J.L. GRANATSTEIN:

"Reducing library resources and breaking up the national archives will cause irreparable harm to nationhood..." > Library and Archives Canada

 

 


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New state librarian leads digitization effort to expand reach of archives

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Sanjay Talwani:

"HELENA -- Not that long ago, the Montana State Library, in charge of making state documents available to the public, circulated just a few hundred publications outside its walls each year.
Now, in just the past three months, the library has circulated some 18,000 digital documents, and what's available is vast: state agency reports going back years, and data-rich natural resource and geographic information resources covering everything form moisture levels to property ownership to oil and gas leases.
Jennie Stapp, the state library director since Jan. 1, is driving that digital train. Just nine years out of graduate school, she figures she's the youngest state librarian in the nation. She was, most recently, the digital library director and library's chief information officer. She succeeded Darlene Staffeldt, who had worked at the library for 35 years."

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