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The intention of this contest is to encourage and reward good work in the field of library and information studies, humanistically understood, through a monetary award and public ...
Never Again By Omer Bartov Dr. Bartov is a professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Brown University. He lived the first half of his life in Israel and served ...
In his Ordinary People Don't Carry Machine Guns: Thoughts on War, released by Seven Stories Press, 2025, Artem Chapeye reconsiders the choices we make when war is waged upon ...
Form for submission: https://lhrt.news/librarians-we-have-lost-sesquicentennial-memories-1976-2026-2/ ------------------------------ Carolyn Caywood Librarian retired She/Her/Hers ...
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Thank you for sharing this! My spouse studied this era in history and wrote his dissertation on business ethics related to American businesses that stayed in or did business ...
Hear ye, hear ye, the IFRT Annual Report is now available! You can download it from this post, or via the site here: https://www.ala.org/ifrt/ifrt-report Ala ...
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Hello, Please find attached the minutes from the ALA Annual Meeting. Please let me know if you have ...
Hello, Please find attached the minutes from the Executive Committee meeting on June 17. Please let ...