Lucy Perrin. “Algae in Special Collections: Making Room for STEM.” Susana Sanchez-Gonzalez. “The Ordinary Numinosity of the Book: A Framework for Understanding Affective Encounters in Book Exhibition ...
Advance Registration Rates for the 2026 ALA Annual Conference, coming up June 25–29 in Chicago, end on June 19! Make sure to join us for this is a milestone year as American Library Association marks ...
Each year, the ACRL Government Relations Committee, in consultation with the ACRL Board of Directors and staff, formulates an ACRL Legislative Agenda. Drafted with input from key ACRL committees, ACRL ...
Jonathan Grunert is a scholarly publishing librarian at the University of Buffalo in NY. Jonathan has been a member of ACRL for 2 years and is your ACRL Member of the Week for May 11, 2026. Describe ...
The May 2026 issue of College & Research Libraries News (C&RL News) is now freely available online both as a full issue PDF and as individual articles. C&RL News moved to an online-only publishing ...
Project Outcome is a FREE online toolkit designed to help libraries understand and share the impact of essential library programs and services by providing simple surveys and an easy-to-use process ...
The duties of this position will require an average of approximately 10 hours per week, though the amount of work will vary by week. ACRL provides an annual honorarium for the Managing Editor. The ...
ACRL announces the publication of Inclusive Leadership in Academic Libraries, edited by Annie Bélanger, Jennifer A. DeVito, and John J. Meier. This collection explores what inclusive leadership is, ...
The ALA AI Policy Working Group is pleased to share the draft document Guidance of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Libraries for public comment. This document is intended to support library ...
ACRL announces the publication of the report The State of U.S. Academic Libraries: Findings from the ACRL 2024 Annual Survey. The 2024 Academic Library Trends and Statistics Survey results show ...
The ACRL Information Literacy Framework Review and Revision Task Force is pleased to announce that the first draft of the revised Framework is ready for feedback from the community. There are two main ...
Special collections and archives are evolving fast—new technologies, new audiences, new challenges. How do we make our voices heard, tell our stories, and secure the support we need? RBMS 2026, ...
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