Sentences with phrase «academic library members»

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Relevant code repositories are organized and turned into an open - source blockchain library available to any community member for future developments and academic purposes.
These include the criteria that the academic program be at a «postgraduate» level — that is, that students have completed an undergraduate degree; that there be a certain level of library holdings; that faculty members themselves hold graduate «research» degrees; that there be provisions protecting academic freedom such as academic tenure; and so forth.
Washington — About 350 librarians from across the country gathered here last week to urge members of Congress to avert the establishment of a «cultural and educational deficit» by continuing federal support for public and academic libraries.
Each chapter is written by either a library - school faculty member or a practicing academic librarian.
Academic Complete was recently named Library Journal «s «Best E-Book Database,» among other accolades and awards, and serves its member libraries and institutions by offering a catalog of more than 80,000 titles which are available for unlimited access by multiple users simultaneously through ebrary's subscription model.
The list of ebrary titles includes over 750,000 ebooks through Academic Complete as well as content uploaded by member libraries.
Now, digital content provider to libraries and schools OverDrive has inked a partnership with Pearson to provide the company's eTexts to its partner academic and public school library members.
Members include public libraries that belong to the regional library systems, academic libraries, and libraries of clinical medicine.
Amazon's description: «[This book] brings together 30 chapters from librarians and academics across the United States who've served as: board members for library organizations; heads of special collections; state library consultants; directors of state library associations; outreach coordinators; archivists; researchers; presenters at conferences; and other positions.»
There are approximately 300,000 library staff members working in all types of libraries, including academic, public, school, government and special libraries such as military and prison libraries.
CRL is best known for JSTOR (pronounced «JAY - store» and short for «Journal Storage»), a digital library founded in 1995 to address the problem that member libraries were finding it prohibitively expensive in terms of cost and space to maintain a comprehensive collection of the ever increasing number of academic journals.
The group is comprised of four member libraries - two academic law libraries, the Georgetown Law and Harvard Law School Libraries, and the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia - and is part of the Legal Informationlibraries - two academic law libraries, the Georgetown Law and Harvard Law School Libraries, and the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia - and is part of the Legal Informationlibraries, the Georgetown Law and Harvard Law School Libraries, and the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia - and is part of the Legal InformationLibraries, and the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia - and is part of the Legal InformationLibraries of Maryland and Virginia - and is part of the Legal Information Archive.
Some of my colleagues, however, have been members of its CASLIS division for specialized libraries (as opposed to public, academic or school libraries).
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