You’re invited to a free SLA PartnerTalk on September 23 (register now!), sponsored by IET Inspec with EBSCO. During this presentation, Dr. Chris Marker will discuss hot topics in science, engineering and […] Read More »
Guest blog post by Elisabeth Leonard, Executive Market Research Manager at SAGE and Former Reference Librarian. This post is a follow-up to SAGE’s SLA PartnerTalk (view the Webinar replay here). Last […] Read More »
SLA Leader to be Honored at SLA 2014 in Vancouver Alexandria, Virginia, 4 June 2014 – An information professional who has helped invigorate SLA’s social media and online presence will […] Read More »
This guest blog post is by Miles McNamee. Miles McNamee is Vice President, Licensing and Business Development, overseeing business development efforts and licensing of all CCC products and services. In […] Read More »
#SLAtalk participants got together on May 22nd to discuss the upcoming SLA 2014 Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO – the sessions, attractions, travel tips, restaurants, vendors, and everything else we’re excited for at […] Read More »
Engineers, scientists, researchers and other technical professionals need quick, easy access to comprehensive reference content to accelerate their research and problem-solving. Typically, however, they must consult more than a dozen […] Read More »
SLA 2014 Hot Topic Session: Monday, June 9, 2014 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. The current information industry landscape is filled with challenges that require tangible solutions and present real […] Read More »
Join us on 7 May at 1:00 p.m. EDT as Aime Ballard-Wood, Director of Publications for the Association for Psychological Science (APS), discusses recent efforts for heightened dissemination of psychological […] Read More »
The Special Libraries Association’s Nominating Committee has identified 10 candidates to stand for election to 5 positions on the 2015 SLA Board of Directors. The candidates will serve three-year terms […] Read More »
How has the rapid evolution of digital tools and information access changed the reference landscape? What will reference look like in 2, 5, and 10 years? Join us on Wednesday, […] Read More »
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