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Uncovering Hidden Stories in Photographs from the Carleton-in-China Program, 1936-1939
Tags: Carleton College, Carleton-in-China Program, Crowd-sourcing, Photograph collection, Sino-US exchange
Position: 36 (596 views)
IFLA LibPub SIG and the Library Publishing Database
Tags: IFLA LibPub SIG, IFLA library publishing database project, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Library Publishing Special Interest Group (LibPub SIG), Library publishing activities, Publishing community
Position: 538 (361 views)
Tips and Challenges of Virtual Multicultural and Multilingual Programs
Tags: Culture Bridge Program Series, Culture education, Culture programs, Life Connection Program Series, Multilingual programs, Queens Public Library at Flushing
Position: 620 (323 views)
Use of Open-Source Software to Enhance the Institution's Service
Position: 577 (339 views)
Assessing the Professional Development Needs of Chinese American Librarians: A Survey
Position: 290 (453 views)
Embedded Librarian Practice: Transparency in Teaching Threshold Information Literacy Concepts to Social Work Students
Position: 559 (350 views)
Accessing the Website of the Chinese and American Librarians Association: A Survey
perceptions about the website. This poster is a report of the survey findings.…
Position: 658 (304 views)
Changing Nature of Cataloguing Librarians in Academic Libraries
There has been a trend in the cataloguing…
Tags: Cataloging, Job skills, Metadata services, Surveys
Position: 455 (402 views)
Animated GIFs as an Instruction Tool
Tags: Accessibility, Animated GIFs, Instruction
Position: 378 (426 views)
An Overview of a Cataloging Librarian's Remote Work during the Pandemic
Tags: Cataloging, COVID-19, pandemic, Remote work
Position: 552 (354 views)
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Digital Reference: A Survey of Its Popularity As A Reference Tool And Technologies Used By The US Academic Libraries
A Survey report for how academic libraries provide and market digital reference, plus, what technologies they used.
