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Hannah Boroudjou and Claire Delahunty, winners of a UKSG 2019 Innovation Award for Librarians, have announced the launch of EARLL, Early career Academic and Research Librarians in London.
VitalSource are running a survey to understand how institutions are using e-textbooks and digital learning materials, and the challenges they are facing in the area of digital teaching and learning.
As a result of discussions with librarians at conferences and on visits, Taylor & Francis have created a free resource, 'Three innovative ways that librarians are supporting their patrons', which is now available to download.
A number of libraries have recently selected Innovative solutions.
The North Rhine-Westphalian consortium is to introduce Alma to member institutions, and the University of Michigan library has selected Alma and Primo to support its collection.
Research Data Management Librarian Academy has been launched, the result of a partnership between a LIS academic programme, academic health sciences and research libraries, and Elsevier.
Chalmers University of Technology has become the first university library to go live with FOLIO with hosting services from EBSCO Information Services.
Librarians are invited to participate in a study investigating current practices and attitudes towards open sharing of data about libraries’ operations.
A new paper is now available following a ProQuest Study asking librarians for their views on information needs and challenges facing researchers.
Innovative has announced that during the first half of 2019 several libraries selected or implemented Innovative solutions as their integrated library system.