Member's groups
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This forum provides members of the Music Library Association to discuss issues in Music Librarianship, share work and seek feedback, and brainstorm new research projects. In 2018, the MLA Board endorsed this space […]
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This group is a place for music scholars, performers, students, and librarians to discuss all things related to open access and music.
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This group is for those who are involved in education sicences and educational research.
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A group where we can share research, teaching, writings, and other work in public humanities.
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The acronym STEM stands for “science, technology, engineering and mathematics”. STEAM (adds “arts” to STEM) is simply a variation of STEM. The word of “arts” means application, creation, ingenuity, and integra […]
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The semantic web group
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This group connects researchers interested in building digital archives, studying children’s books with digital tools and developing digital applications for children’s literature in education
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This group has been created to explore the creation of an inclusive open-source historical mapping community, with a focus on Early Modern London, Early Modern England and Wales, Ireland and Scotland, and their […]
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A group for those interested in East Asia and Digital Humanities.
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This group is the landing pad for the American Academy of Religion Artificial Intelligence and Religion Seminar.
Also, visit our website at https://aiandreligion.hcommons-staging.org/
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This reading group accompanies the Post-Publishing research theme at the Centre for Postdigital Cultures. In response to the ongoing enclosure of knowledge infrastructures and services, we will discuss ways to […]
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This group serves as a collaboration and planning space for music librarians and music scholars to develop course assignments and share strategies for improving Wikipedia as an open access music encyclopedia. […]
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A group to discuss Women in the Arts.
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Discussion group for the COPIM Community Governance Working Group.
Project description: https://www.copim.ac.uk/work-package/wp4/
Zotero Group: […]
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This group was created for participants in the Women in Book History Symposium, 1660-1836, hosted by Betty Schellenberg and Michelle Levy and held in Vancouver, BC in August 2018 and the Folger Shakespeare Library […]
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This group is designed to facilitate discussion around the decision facing the Music Library Association and the Theatre Library Association regarding whether to have a face-to-face or virtual conference in 2021.