Final call for ILI submissions
There are just a few weeks left submit your ideas for the 2016 Internet Librarian International, the library innovation conference held in London every autumn
There are just a few weeks left submit your ideas for the 2016 Internet Librarian International, the library innovation conference held in London every autumn
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has pledged to fuel the pace of new discoveries by making it possible for all scientists to have their own supercomputers in the cloud
Kate Arnold has been confirmed as vice president of the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals in 2016, and will become president in 2017
The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals has launched a call for papers ahead of the CILIP Conference 2016
A initiative aimed at giving public library users free access to 10 million academic articles will be continued following its early success
Emerald Group Publishing has signed a four-year agreement to provide Egyptian citizens with access to Emerald content via the Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) project, thereby creating what the two protagonists are describing as the largest digital library in the world
The University of Sheffield has become the first institution in the UK to select OCLC Sustainable Collection Services, the analysis tools and services aimed at helping university libraries make more informed decisions about managing print resources
Two courses at the University of Hong Kong have received CILIP accreditation, recognising that they provide solid preparation for professional practice and a suitable base for anybody entering the library, information and knowledge management profession
The British Library chief librarian Caroline Brazier will join the trustee board of the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals
An agreement between the international development charity INASP and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics will provide access to SIAM journals in 16 African and Asian countries at no charge