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Each year, the ACRL Government Relations Committee, in consultation with the ACRL Board of Directors and staff, formulates an ACRL Legislative Agenda. Drafted with input from key ACRL committees, ACRL ...
Pam Gladis is a Systems & Archives Librarian at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, MN. Pam has been a member ...
Emily Reed is a Reference and Instruction Librarian at Penn State University Libraries, Harrisburg in Middletown, PA. Emily ...
If you attended the ACRL 2025 Conference in Minneapolis this April, you know that it was a excellent opportunity for academic ...
Given its convenience of learning from anywhere at any time, digital learning contributes to the democratization of learning and learning spaces. Still, digital learning and learners face various ...
This is a call for submissions to the fifth issue of the electronic ACRL European Studies Section (ESS) Newsletter. The ESS newsletter resides on the ESS website, where you can also see archives of ...
ACRL announces the publication of Legislative Advocacy and Public Policy Work for Academic and Research Library Workers, ...
The ACRL AI Competencies for Library Workers Task Force invites your feedback on a draft of proposed “AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers” (PDF). The working group is following ACRL ...
Every two years, the ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee releases an environmental scan of higher education, including developments with the potential for continuing impact on academic ...
New this issue: To improve accessibility, Tips and Trends will be published as a blog post (below) and in PDF format. The QR (Quick Response) Code was invented in the 1990s as a way to store more ...
Today’s artificial intelligence, specifically generative AI, uses technologies such as machine learning, large language models, and massive datasets to create human-like content such as writing, ...
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