The Evolving Value of Information Management is now available, and features commentary from both information professionals (providers) and senior executives who rely on information services (users). The research, conducted by […] Read More »
Like the “snippets” of text that Google makes available to facilitate online searching of books, yesterday’s ruling in the copyright infringement suit against the search engine operator provides tantalizing glimpses […] Read More »
This guest post is by Joe Kroog, Sr. Mgr, Product Marketing of IHS. IHS presented an SLA PartnerTalk on Wednesday, November 6th. Listen to the recording or learn more about […] Read More »
Did you catch the Library 2.013 conference last week? “The Global Transformation of Libraries, LIS Education, and LIS Professionals,” the opening keynote by San José State’s Dr. Sandra Hirsh, outlined […] Read More »
With the Northeast coast of the United States still recovering from Hurricane Sandy and Tropical Storm Karen expected to made landfall along the Gulf Coast on Saturday, disaster relief organizations […] Read More »
IFLA unveiled its Trend Report at the World Library and Information Summit in Singapore on August 19th. The report is based on a year’s worth of consultations with a broad range of […] Read More »
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What should information professionals make of the recent report predicting that robots will soon become as commonplace as the Internet? Or the news of the first successful test of a […] Read More »
Our second #SLAtalk will take place on Tuesday, April 9th, and will seek participation from new and veteran information professionals, as well as current students at graduate schools of library […] Read More »
SLA’s first Twitter chat of 2013 will focus on finding a job, and growing within that role. Tune-in to enjoy tips from both colleagues and SLA’s vendor partners. Two sessions […] Read More »