Events
09 April 2024
Works in Progress Webinar: Will our future selves thank us? Examining born-digital curation practices at the University of Kentucky Libraries
During this webinar, archivists and librarians from the University of Kentucky Libraries will share recent challenges, successes, and practical tips for stewarding born-digital collections.
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, North America [UTC -4]
17 April 2024
Building for the future: Facilitated Discussion 3: AI and machine learning
Join us for the third facilitated discussion of the OCLC-LIBER series, where we consider how advancing technologies can improve library workflows, metadata, and more.
Time: 15:30 – 17:00 Central European [Summer] Time [UTC +2]
23 April 2024
Works in Progress Webinar: Diversifying library collections through student-led collection development
This webinar outlines a library-run student internship aimed at promoting diversity in the Bryn Mawr College Libraries’ collections. The program empowers students with the knowledge and budget to select and purchase diverse popular reading material from independent bookstores.
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, North America [UTC -4]
News
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OCLC researchers co-author new publication: Improving the Usability of Archaeological Data through Written Guidelines
New publication out from Cambridge University Press & Assessment:
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University of Utah Libraries join the OCLC Research Library Partnership
The OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) warmly welcomes the University of Utah Libraries join the OCLC Research Library Partnership
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New OCLC research report: Building RDM capacity through strategic library collaboration
OCLC Research has published the new report Building Research Data Management Capacity: Case Studies in Strategic Library Collaboration, which provides actionable recommendations based on real-world case studies that libraries can apply to make their ...
Publications
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Improving the Usability of Archaeological Data through Written Guidelines
Improving the Usability of Archaeological Data through Written Guidelines - Archaeologists frequently use written guidelines during excavations to create usable data within and across projects, but previous research has demonstrated that the...
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New OCLC report examines building RDM capacity through strategic library collaboration
New OCLC report examines building RDM capacity through strategic library collaboration
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OCLC publishes unprecedented research on archival aggregation needs
OCLC led research for Building a National Finding Aid Network (NAFAN), an IMLS-supported research and demonstration project roote...
Hanging Together: the OCLC Research blog
For information and insights on the topics and challenges faced by the library, archive, and museum communities check out the OCLC Research blog, Hanging Together.