RSVP Now for Thursday, September 28
RSVP Now for Thursday, September 28
Strengthening CRL Global Collections Community Convening September 28
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Community Convening for Phases 2 & 3:
Impact and Sustainability Models

Join CRL on Thursday, September 28, for the second community-wide convening for CRL’s process to strengthen and reinvest in global collections. Educopia project leads, Jessica Meyerson and Katherine Kim, will introduce Impact and Sustainability sprint team members to discuss work accomplished through the summer. All are welcome attend this community-wide meeting; community participation is critical to the success of this initiative.  A portion of the agenda will be dedicated to responding directly to questions. Learn more and RSVP here. 

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Read TRAIL's Summer 2023 Newsletter

TRAIL (Technical Report Archive & Image Library) has released its Summer 2023 Newsletter, which includes updates from the TRAIL Annual Meeting, the TRAIL Series Gap Fill Project, 2023 TRAIL metrics, and more. Read TRAIL's Summer 2023 Newsletter now!

Strengthening CRL Global Collections

In 2023, the CRL community is convening, in consultation with the Educopia Institute, to weave our global collections activities together into a holistic strategy that leverages CRL's unique community, scale, and infrastructure to build community-stewarded global collections in service of research and scholarship. Community members will be asked to participate in various ways throughout the process, from sprint groups to review periods to community convenings.

Learn more about the initiative, timelines, and deliverables here.

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