Library and Information Science
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- International Association of School Librarianship
- Lists resources for school libraries and school librarians. Includes information on membership and continuing education opportunities.
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- International Association of Technological University Libraries
- Voluntary international non-governmental organization of a group of libraries, represented by their library directors or university managers who are responsible for information services and resource management. Includes organization chart and links to resources.
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- International Federation of Library Associations
- Site of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Includes information on conferences, publications, and membership.
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- North American Serials Interest Group
- Organization that promotes communication and sharing of ideas among all members of the serials information chain. Includes reports and information on conferences.
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- The Association of Jewish Libraries
- List resources that help with the dissemination of Judaic resources and library/media services. Includes information scholarships, awards, and members libraries.
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- H-LIS
- History of library and information science discussion group for historical and current interdisciplinary study of literacy and reading, print culture, libraries and archives, computerization and automation, information retrieval and documentation, and electronic information and communication. Archives, search, reviews, related resources, and subscription details.
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- 2nd International Conference on Repository Libraries
- This conference studies matters connected with preservation and availability of print materials.
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- Calendar of Events
- Information Today, Inc. provides this calendar of upcoming events in the Library and Information fields. Typically contains events occurring in the next quarter year.
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- ITI NewsBreaks and Conference Reports
- "We're now offering early access to the valuable Reports from the Field on information industry conferences and meetings that we regularly publish in the print edition of Information Today. We invite you to stop in for a timely look at conference reports written by information professionals who were in the midst of the action." Updated weekly.
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- Information Today Conferences
- Featuring the Computers in Libraries and Internet Librarian meetings.
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- Internet Library For Librarians
- A portal designed for librarians to locate internet resources related to their profession. Provided by Infoworks Technology company.
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- LIScareer.com
- Career development resources for new librarians, information professionals, students, and those considering a library career
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- Lisjobs.com
- Employment listings, job links, resume posting, and a professional development e-mail newsletter.
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- ISTL: The Top Ten Things a New Sci/Tech Librarian Should Know: Developing Core Competencies
- Summary of what was said at an ALA annual meeting discussion group. Includes suggestions for those trying to be hired and those doing hiring. (June 22, 2003)
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- The Info Pro's Survival Guide to Job Hunting
- Instructions on beginning a job search, with several links. [Searcher] (July 01, 2002)
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- Rediff Guide to the Net - Features: Making Money Online
- Article which briefly discusses legitimate online researcher opportunities. (July 01, 2002)
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- Articles on Censorship: A Look at the Different Sides of the Issue
- There is more than one side to any story. This is more true with censorship of the written word than with most topics. You know where you stand on this issue, but what is your opinion based on? Is it based on fact and your morals, or on other people's morals? To help determine this, it is a good idea to find out what other people have thought on the issue. Here are some articles, essays and speeches that cover this issue from a different side of the story.