January 26, 2024 – CARL is pleased to announce that it is accepting nominations for participants in CARL’s 2024 Academic Libraries Leadership Institute (ALLI). These participants will attend a 6.5 day cohort style training program at Memorial University (June 10-16, … More Call for Participants for CARL’s Academic Libraries Leadership Institute
Author: Julie Morin
Call for Expressions of Interest – CARL Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Working Group
December 14, 2023. – The Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) is pleased to extend the following call for new members of it’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Working Group (EDIWG) Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) is an important area for … More Call for Expressions of Interest – CARL Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Working Group
CARL, OCUL, and University of Toronto Libraries Sign MOU Outlining Collaborative Intent to Develop a National Institutional Repository Service
Wednesday, November 22, 2023. – The Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL), the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL), and University of Toronto Libraries are pleased to announce their signing of an MOU outlining our collaborative intent to develop a … More CARL, OCUL, and University of Toronto Libraries Sign MOU Outlining Collaborative Intent to Develop a National Institutional Repository Service
November Feature – CARL Celebrates the Outstanding Work of Saran Croos
November 15, 2023 – CARL’s Equity Diversity, and Inclusion Working Group has launched a series of monthly features to highlight and celebrate the outstanding work and contributions of Indigenous, Black and racialized library colleagues, those with disabilities, and those of marginalized … More November Feature – CARL Celebrates the Outstanding Work of Saran Croos
October Feature – CARL Celebrates the Outstanding Work of Allan Cho
October 26, 2023 – CARL’s Equity Diversity, and Inclusion Working Group has launched a series of monthly features to highlight and celebrate the outstanding work and contributions of Indigenous, Black and racialized library colleagues, those with disabilities, and those of marginalized … More October Feature – CARL Celebrates the Outstanding Work of Allan Cho
2023 Winners of CARL’s Research in Librarianship Grant Announced
September 28, 2023 — CARL’s Strengthening Capacity Committee is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023 Research in Librarianship Grant fund. The grant is awarded to new and established librarians, in order to support research in the field of … More 2023 Winners of CARL’s Research in Librarianship Grant Announced
September Feature – CARL Celebrates the Outstanding Work of Karim Tharani
September 14, 2023 – CARL’s Equity Diversity, and Inclusion Working Group launched a series of monthly features to highlight and celebrate the outstanding work and contributions of Indigenous, Black and racialized library colleagues, those with disabilities, and those of marginalized … More September Feature – CARL Celebrates the Outstanding Work of Karim Tharani
ARL, CARL, and Ithaka S+R Release Issue Brief on Redressing Relationships with Historically Marginalized Communities
August 22, 2023. – The Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL), and Ithaka S+R have published an issue brief: “Redressing Relationships with the Historically Marginalized.” In 2022, ARL, CARL, and Ithaka S+R published a report about … More ARL, CARL, and Ithaka S+R Release Issue Brief on Redressing Relationships with Historically Marginalized Communities
August Feature – CARL Celebrates the Outstanding Work of Ashley Edwards
August 3, 2023 – CARL’s Equity Diversity, and Inclusion Working Group has launched a series of monthly features to highlight and celebrate the outstanding work and contributions of Indigenous, Black and racialized library colleagues, those with disabilities, and those of … More August Feature – CARL Celebrates the Outstanding Work of Ashley Edwards
CARL Responds to Recent Media Coverage on Educational Copying
August 3, 2023 – A number of articles have been published in national newspapers over the past months, building on a decade-long campaign that is misrepresenting the Canadian education sector and universities in particular. The focus of this misinformation is … More CARL Responds to Recent Media Coverage on Educational Copying