The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), in conjunction with the Federal Highway Administration, announced the release of the Report for a Central Building Information Modeling (BIM) ...
Longtime librarian, founding director of the Savitt Medical Library, University Libraries supporter and Friend of the Libraries Joan Zenan passed away in February 2025. Her career at the University ...
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ACRL announces the publication of Text and Data Mining Literacy for Librarians, edited by Whitney Kramer, Iliana Burgos, and Evan Muzzall, demonstrating how academic libraries are supporting TDM ...
Jabil crushed earnings estimates and issued strong guidance, so why did the stock tank? Sometimes Wall Street wants even more from a high-flying stock.
The Routledge Handbook of Information History, released last month by Routledge, examines how society, politics, culture, and technology have shaped information practices over millennia. The 638-page ...
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AI also improves the negotiation process by surfacing fallback clauses and highlighting site-specific preferences. If an institution like Mass General or MSK insists on certain language, the system ...
Todd Grappone is looking forward to leading growth at UCSB Library. (Courtesy photo) Born on an Army base in West Germany and raised across a dozen U.S.
West Virginia University’s Art in the Libraries program, in collaboration with the WVU Humanities Center, will host a panel discussion titled "Artificial Intelligence: Shaping Futures, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications across the healthcare sector are creating an innovative force that can fuel earnings - and equity return potential - for select companies.
WOODSTOCK — The annual Harvest Celebration at Billings Farm & Museum is happening on Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.