ARL “strongly supports the Library Stabilization Fund Act. Libraries provide communities with indispensable access to both the information and technology needed to participate in education and the economy, playing a crucial role in mitigating the digital divide.” – @mlkennedytw
ARL opposes President Trump's executive order suspending new H-1B, L-1, J, and other visas. These visas draw the world’s leading research librarians, ensuring our scholars and researchers have the information expertise they need for teaching and innovation.
Research Libraries Continue Expansion of Services: University Libraries at Virginia Tech Launches LibGuide of Geospatial Data Services for Mapping COVID-19 https://t.co/VVwvYugmIg
ARL is pleased to participate in this @InvestInOpen initiative to design a preparedness model for the future of #OpenScholarship. See the thread below for more information on the project and how to join in.
Association of Research Libraries Condemns Racism and Violence against Black Communities, Supports Protests against Police Brutality https://t.co/V2eFwfew8a
The COVID-19 pandemic has made print library collections inaccessible, and many libraries are relying on CDL to ensure academic and research continuity. 2/3