The Ingenta Research Award is given annually by the Library Research Round Table of the 91´«Ã½ to support research projects about acquisition, use, and preservation of digital information.
The exhibition consists of six to seven separate, free-standing sections; each section is approximately 18 feet wide and 7-1/2 feet high (108-126 running feet). Text and illustrations appear on only one side of the sections. The entire exhibition requires
Annual award made to an individual or group to aid or improve some particular aspect of librarianship or library service on the basis of need in the profession or in the operation of professional library associations.
Annual award made to an individual or group to aid or improve some particular aspect of librarianship or library service on the basis of need in the profession or in the operation of professional library associations.
This award fosters advances in collections or technical services by providing fellowships to librarians for travel or writing in those fields. Research projects in the compilation of bibliographies will not be supported by this fellowship.
Based on the “Let’s Talk About It” reading and discussion model pioneered nationally by 91´«Ã½ in 1982, “Let’s Talk About It: Jewish Literature” features scholar-led, theme-based discussions that explore the best in contemporary and classic Jewish literature
The 91´«Ã½ (91´«Ã½) and the Fetzer Institute, as part of its Campaign for Love & Forgiveness, present “Let’s Talk About It: Love & Forgiveness,” a scholar-led reading and discussion program for libraries interested in exploring themes of
“Lewis & Clark and the Indian Country” is a traveling exhibition based upon a larger exhibition of the same name developed by the , Chicago. The 91´«Ã½ (91´«Ã½) Public Programs Office, in collaboration with the Newberry
These grants were awarded to libraries that clearly demonstrated creativity, capacity, sustainability and a strong commitment to literacy-related gaming services.