
ASERL Publishes 2023 Annual Report
ATLANTA — OCTOBER 17, 2023 — Today the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) published its 2023 Annual Report, highlighting key accomplishments for the prior year. Headlining the report is
ATLANTA — OCTOBER 17, 2023 — Today the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) published its 2023 Annual Report, highlighting key accomplishments for the prior year. Headlining the report is
https://vimeo.com/870471553?share=copy We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Karen Manning for blazing a trail as the inaugural ASERL Visiting Program Officer for the BIPOC Professional Development Events. Her
David Rodriguez (He/Him/His) is Digital Services Librarian in the Technology & Digital Scholarship Division at Florida State University Libraries, and also Departmental Liaison to FSU’s College of Motion Picture Arts.
The Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) is pleased to announce Courtney Taulbee will serve as our Visiting Program Officer to explore ways ASERL members can expand and improve resource
— Written by Candace Jacobs (UNC Greensboro) On July 18th, Giao Baker (Duke), Brandon Britt (Duke), Adebola Fabiku (NCSU), Candace Jacobs (UNC Greensboro), and Karina Soni (UNC) presented at the 2023
At ASERL’s most recent membership meeting in Atlanta, ASERL deans/directors elected a slate of candidates to serve on the association’s Board of Directors. Our newest Board members are: Jeff Steely,
Michael S. Fitts, Assistant Dean for User Access & Diversity, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Libraries 1. Tell us about your work in your library…? For the last several
How do you manage the expectations of donors, administrators, and the public about collecting and facilitating access to materials with complex creators, content, or histories? Risky Business: The Politics, Pitfalls, and
Cristina Favretto, Librarian Professor, Head of Special Collections, University of Miami Libraries 1) Tell us about your work in your library…? I’m the Head of Special Collections at UM, which on any
ASERL is pleased to partner with our colleagues at the Georgia Tech Library to host our second leadership development event for BIPOC employees working in ASERL libraries and allies. This
ATLANTA — OCTOBER 17, 2023 — Today the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) published its 2023 Annual Report, highlighting key accomplishments for the prior year. Headlining the report is
https://vimeo.com/870471553?share=copy We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Karen Manning for blazing a trail as the inaugural ASERL Visiting Program Officer for the BIPOC Professional Development Events. Her
David Rodriguez (He/Him/His) is Digital Services Librarian in the Technology & Digital Scholarship Division at Florida State University Libraries, and also Departmental Liaison to FSU’s College of Motion Picture Arts.
The Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) is pleased to announce Courtney Taulbee will serve as our Visiting Program Officer to explore ways ASERL members can expand and improve resource
— Written by Candace Jacobs (UNC Greensboro) On July 18th, Giao Baker (Duke), Brandon Britt (Duke), Adebola Fabiku (NCSU), Candace Jacobs (UNC Greensboro), and Karina Soni (UNC) presented at the 2023
At ASERL’s most recent membership meeting in Atlanta, ASERL deans/directors elected a slate of candidates to serve on the association’s Board of Directors. Our newest Board members are: Jeff Steely,
Michael S. Fitts, Assistant Dean for User Access & Diversity, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Libraries 1. Tell us about your work in your library…? For the last several
How do you manage the expectations of donors, administrators, and the public about collecting and facilitating access to materials with complex creators, content, or histories? Risky Business: The Politics, Pitfalls, and
Cristina Favretto, Librarian Professor, Head of Special Collections, University of Miami Libraries 1) Tell us about your work in your library…? I’m the Head of Special Collections at UM, which on any
ASERL is pleased to partner with our colleagues at the Georgia Tech Library to host our second leadership development event for BIPOC employees working in ASERL libraries and allies. This