Library Futures, a nonprofit organization that addresses library policy and digital access, has released a report on the censorship of e-resources used by students for classroom research.
As districts in 45 states put the final touches on their Common Core-aligned curricula, they are depending more and more on digital educational content. But where do all these new materials come from?
The Jefferson Parish Library has added Kanopy, an on-demand film streaming service, to its Digital Content Library. Kanopy showcases more than 30,000 films, including award-winning documentaries, rare ...
We are in trouble. The world is producing vast amounts of born-digital material. The volume, complexity, and dynamism of this information challenge us to think creatively about its capture, ...
DENVER––In a bid to improve the content management and revenue potential of its archives, Court TV has selected Veritone to manage and monetize its extensive digital content library. Court TV, which ...
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Physical media use and digital media use have evened out since the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, when physical media use understandably plummeted.
Agata Mrva-Montoya is a member of the Executive Committee of the Round Table on Information Access for People with Print Disabilities The Internet Archive was founded in 1996 as a non-profit digital ...
Users across 10,000 public library systems read, listened and watched from a selection of 2 million titles. Here's what the ...
Sony’s content removals and unexpected account bans are timely reminders of why you don’t really own digital content. Sony’s content removals and unexpected account bans are timely reminders of why ...