Art, Social Protest and Archives
When you think of art and archives, protest signs don’t often come to mind. Fortunately, many of the signs from Boston’s first Women’s March […]
When you think of art and archives, protest signs don’t often come to mind. Fortunately, many of the signs from Boston’s first Women’s March […]
There is such a thing as a technology life-cycle (TLC). It refers to time and cost of developing a product through the expense of research and […]
Sophisticated hackers often appear to be legitimate ones. Hackers have a growing and constantly evolving arsenal of attack methods, putting everyone with a connection to […]
The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) has released their 2018 webinar schedules and topics. On the roster is one scheduled for March 13, 2018 […]
Information Technology leaders work hard to keep the life cycle of their systems and models running efficiently, but how do data scientists and their […]
Searching for any type of information can be frustrating if you are unsure where to start or how to define your query. This is […]
Scholarly publishing has been experiencing change over the past few years. There are many reasons why, but the move to digital has certainly had […]
Even though the Internet of Things (IoT) has been around for awhile, it still feels sort of like a dystopian novel title. With minimal […]