Open Source Integrated Library Systems: Perspectives from Latin America by Adrienne Canino
Open Source ILS in use: The Monteverde Institute The Monteverde Institute, a non-profit research and study abroad organization in Monteverde, [...]
Open Source ILS in use: The Monteverde Institute The Monteverde Institute, a non-profit research and study abroad organization in Monteverde, [...]
For my LIS program, this summer I’ve been interning at the United States Military Academy (USMA) Library at West Point. [...]
I’ve just completed my first week as an intern at Fort Stanwix National Monument. Week one was packed with information, [...]
My posts this semester have tended to focus on library services for underserved populations: What can the library profession do [...]
Many librarians (myself included), believe that libraries are inherently tied to issues of social justice. How so? In a world [...]
From birds to books. That’s Erin Eldermire’s career trajectory summed up in four words, and she couldn’t be happier with [...]
My Adventure I began my adventure at the iSchool on campus while I was living in Syracuse. When I bought [...]
In the Library and Information Science program here at SU, we spend a lot of time discussing the importance of [...]
When I attended NYLA’s 2016 Annual Conference this past November, I learned that ‘special collections’ is such a broad term. [...]
I met Colin Welch, a 2014 graduate of SU’s Library and Information Science Master’s program, at NYLA. When I heard [...]