Increase accessibility of museums to people with disabilities and illuminate the importance of the web and electronic resources in expanding a museum's audience
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iPAC is home to two prestigious, peer-reviewed scholarly journals in the field of library and information science.
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The goal of ACTion Alexandria is to develop online resources to promote community participation and harness community problem-solving, facilitating the identification of community needs and opportunities and ways to address them.
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Working collaboratively to develop benchmarks to identify and establish national standards for public access technologies in public libraries.
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Explore existing and emerging ways in which libraries in all forms are addressing the needs of their changing and diversifying communities
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To support public libraries in their mission to build digitally inclusive communities through public access technologies and Internet-enabled services.
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A cohort of MLS students interested in careers in librarianship and other information sciences as specialists in digital government information and e-government services.
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This project examines the roles, responsibilities and challenges of the school library district supervisor through a national workforce study of large and mid-sized school districts.
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Improving the Health Literacy, Health-Related Self-Efficacy, and Long-Term Health Outlook of Disadvantaged Youth through the Facilitation of Scientific Inquiry and Information Literacy Skills
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A project with the aim of making government information not merely available, but collectively searchable and intuitively organized.
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A one-year pilot study for the development and deployment of a collaboration model between mathematics teachers and school librarians focusing on underrepresented and disadvantaged middle school students.
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The goal of this project is to identify student usability and functionality requirements for WorldCatUM at the University of Maryland.
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This project is an effort to explore how best to bring together government agencies and public libraries.
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