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ACRL announces the publication of Legislative Advocacy and Public Policy Work for Academic and Research Library Workers, ...
If you attended the ACRL 2025 Conference in Minneapolis this April, you know that it was a excellent opportunity for academic ...
Central on Thursday, June 12 for the Online Learning webcast “Developing Information Literacy and AI Guidelines: Blazing a New Trail." Artificial Intelligence is impacting the world of library ...
Monya Tomlinson is a Reference Librarian at Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library in Atlanta, GA. Monya has ...
ACRL announces the publication of From Interrogation to Integration: Centering Social Justice in Special Collections, Archives, and Preservation, edited by Kim Hoffman and Rachel Makarowski, offering ...
The ACRL Distance and Online Learning Section Instruction Committee invites you to participate in our 4th annual Virtual Poster Session between April 25-29, 2022. During this week, 28 posters about ...
Frances Ott Allen (University of Cincinnati); Gordon Anderson (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities); Kristine Anderson (Purdue); John Barnett (Gettysburg College); Helene Baumann (Duke University); ...
Frances Ott Allen (University of Cincinnati); Gordon Anderson (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities); Kristine Anderson (Purdue); John Barnett (Gettysburg College); Helene Baumann (Duke University); ...
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 ...
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, ...
ACRL announces a new, freely available digital publication, Conducting a Map Collection Review: A Workbook to Help You on the Journey, by Janet Reyes, Geospatial Information Librarian at the ...