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A Job or a Career: How to market yourself to land on your dream job
Tags: CALA, CALA Midwest Chapter, CALA Midwest Chapter 2016 Annual Program, Interview tips, Job hunting
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A Magic Steeped in Poison
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A Panel Discussion with NALCo Leaders & Presidents at ALA Annual Conference 2023
Time: 9-10 am CT
Location/Room: McCormick Place, Room W183C
Description: ALA conference registration is required. In 2023, the Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) turns 50, an important milestone for a…
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A practice of web-based sustainable preservation risk management system for digital libraries in China
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A primer on building the library mobile web
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A Qualitative Inquiry into Scholarly Publishing between Librarians and Subject Faculty
Tags: Academic collaboration, Collaborative research, Doctoral dissertation, Faculty-librarian partnerships, Higher education research, Interdisciplinary partnership, Liminality theory, Qualitative inquiry, Research barriers, Research collaboration outcomes, Research productivity, Scholarly publishing, Subject faculty, University research support
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A Review and Analysis of CALA Membership
Tags: CALA, CALA development, CALA history, Chinese American Librarians Association, Membership, Membership in associations
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A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats: Bringing Our Expertise to Enhance the Digital Collections Workflow
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A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats: Building A Collaborative Workflow for Digital Collections
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A semi-automatic system for managing multiple digital
preservation risks of digital libraries in China
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A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity: Chinese Publishing in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
This talk is the third session in the CALA Speaker Series: Describing Chinese Rare Books and Cultural Heritage Collections. It can be accessed via…
