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102. The Information Architecture of Emergency Response
103. Timeline of NYC OEM Emergency Incidents and Technology Advances since 2001
104. When citing data, what thing are you actually citing?
105. 11th Columbia Library Symposium Closing session: Reflective discussion
106. 11th Columbia Library Symposium Panel Discussion: Leaders Everywhere
107. 11th Columbia Library Symposium StairMaster Optional: Everyday Leadership
108. Fedora Overview - DuraSpace Sponsors Summit
109. Fostering Leadership Across the Academic Library Organization: Avoiding the Competency Trap
110. Leaders Everywhere: A Panel Discussion
111. Leadership Development in Action: Changing Lives, Changing Libraries
112. Leadership, Mentorship, Mastery and Mystery ...and other crackpot ideas
113. Making MODS to Linked Open Data: A Collaborative Effort for Developing MODS/RDF
114. Open Access: A Brief
115. Open Access in the Americas
116. StairMaster optional: Everyday leadership
117. The Digital Centers at Columbia University: Strategizing Across Multiple Centers for Diverse Disciplines
118. The Fall @ Law. CCLIP Presentation
119. Video of Opening Remarks and Leadership Development in Action: Changing Lives, Changing Libraries
120. Beyond the Threshold: Conformity, Resistance, and the ACRL Information Literacy Framework for Higher Education
121. BIBFRAME Basics
122. Building Web Archiving Collaborations to Save [More of] the Web
123. Establishing and growing a multi-institutional web archiving collaboration for the Collaborative Architecture, Urbanism and Sustainability Web Archive (CAUSEWAY)
124. Less Code, More Product: Leveraging Open Source Technologies To Develop Digital Library Collections
125. UX and Usability Strategies and Website Assessments
126. What Do We Mean by ‘Preserving Digital Information’? Towards Sound Conceptual Foundations for Digital Stewardship
127. 21st Century Technologies and Your Role in the Digital Shift
128. Migrating an IR to New Technology: Opportunities, Challenges, and Decision-Making Processes
129. Report from the Repositories and Preservation Workgroup
130. The Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative: DL in DH
131. Linked Data for Cultural Heritage, edited by Ed Jones and Michele Seikel. Chicago: ALA Editions, 2016. xvi, 134 p. illus. ISBN 978-0-8389-1439-7. $75.00
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