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Core Forum Call for Proposals Now Open - New Orleans, LA, October 19-21, 2023 #LibraryLeadership

A Library Writer's Blog

We're looking for presentations on hot topics and innovative content in the following areas: Access & Equity Assessment Buildings & Operations Leadership & Management Metadata & Collections Preservation Technology Presentations should be thought-provoking and highly relevant to practitioners.

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CFP: 2022 Core Forum - Salt Lake City, Utah - October 13-15, 2022 @ALA_Core

A Library Writer's Blog

About Core Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, and Futures is the division of the American Library Association whose mission is to cultivate and amplify the collective expertise of library workers in core functions through community building, advocacy, and learning.

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Leaving Academia With Dr. Julie Ann Ward, Dr. Stephanie Weaver, and Dr. Krista Kurlinkus

Grant Writing Made Easy

It was impossible to cultivate an academic program without long-term investment, and poor working conditions pushed our majority-contingent faculty members to look for work elsewhere. My position was the “last of my kind,” and being the only junior tenure-track faculty member in my field frustrated me.

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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

A project proposal typically includes a background section, a management and personnel section, and a past performance section. Regardless of your area of expertise and whether you are employed by a nonprofit or educational institution, you will find that the list of viable funders is going to be manageable.

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CFP: Advances in Library Administration and Organization (ALAO) Volume 46: Building and Sustaining Positive and Healthy Work Environments

A Library Writer's Blog

But how do we define, cultivate, and sustain positive and healthy work environments, particularly in libraries which can be under-resourced, unappreciated or devalued, or even toxic? The series helps answer the questions, How have libraries been managed and how could they be managed better?

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The State of Library Marketing in 2025: Survey Reveals New Obstacles and Frustrations

Super Library Marketing

79 percent of respondents say theyve managed promotions for a library for 3 years or longer. We are cultivating advocacy efforts among library student workers to use their own dept/program email groups to share library information. Size of library Respondents to the survey come mainly from small and medium-sized libraries.