Although much of their labor takes place behind the scenes, archivists continue to innovate, improve access, and expand public understanding of their work. Source Read More
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End-of-Calendar-Year Reflections for School Librarians
The end of the calendar year offers school librarians a chance to reflect on what’s working, make thoughtful adjustments, and plan for the year ahead. Source Read More
A Year in Review: An Assessment of the 2025 Museum Forecast
In the spirit of informed resilience, Rachael Woody revisits her 2025 Museum Forecast to assess how this year’s events have impacted the museum field. Source Read More
Empowering KM Champions: The Second Step in the LEXICON Framework for Legal Professionals
KM champions don’t just support KM processes, they drive adoption—nudging, reminding, and embedding KM practices within team processes. Source Read More
Resilient Archival Practices: Funding, Staffing, and Public Impact
Archives face recurring underfunding, yet demand is rising. Explore how staffing, training, and infrastructure investments strengthen access and community impact. Source Read More
Balancing Human Oversight with AI: Tips for Special Librarians
Special librarians can use AI without losing expert control. Use this practical checklist to verify accuracy, bias, sources, licensing, and fit. Source Read More
The Power of Shared Archival Infrastructure and Consortia Models
Archival consortia turn scarcity into opportunity, sharing resources, tools, expertise, and visibility across multiple archives with a common goal. Source Read More
Presto in Practice Part 5: When Knowledge Is a Team Sport—Introducing a Sharing Culture
Collaboration happens when people trust each other enough to share. Presto helps organizations build trust, reduce knowledge hoarding, and turn everyday actions into habits that strengthen collaboration across your organization. Source Read More
How to Assess Museum Online Content to Inform Future Work
Rachael Woody shares tips for reviewing your museum’s online collections presence and content to identify improvements and set clear priorities for 2026. Source Read More
Interview with the Editors: Nagle and Campbell on Librarians as Researchers
Co-editors Paul C. Campbell and Sarah Nagle discuss their book and offer guidance for librarians seeking to define a research agenda and publish scholarly work. Source Read More









