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Searching for Grant Opportunities Using Google

Peak Proposals

You can use Google’s Advanced Search to find information such as grant opportunities on a particular topic or from a particular funder. A helpful feature of the Advanced Search function is that you can specify a “last update” date to surface the most recent information on a topic (or, in this case, a program).

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??How to Properly (and Legally!) Share Creative Content on Your Library’s Social Media Channels

Super Library Marketing

This viewer asked for clarification on the correct online etiquette for sharing content, specifically cartoons or memes, from another page. Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? I have two tips that worked for me when I worked in a library plus advice from experts.

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Grant Writing Madness to Gladness. It's Time To Win Big!

Grant Central USA

Research your topic and understand the grant requirements before diving in. Be sure to use the correct jargon – Grant writing is filled with specific language and details, so make sure you get it right. Here are my top 10 tips to help you succeed: 1. ? Start with a plan! Set achievable goals – Don’t go for the moon.

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Filter Bubbles and Media Bias: Bridging Gaps Amongst Political Polarization

Policy Chats

" - John Gable on the topic of how the internet is structured to make connections, which can initially be beneficial, but can also lead to dangerous steryotypes. "[With But we hear that 10,000 times, and so we're really absolutely confident with no doubt that we're correct.

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The future of artificial intelligence in accessibility

Open Access Government - Technology News

Having said that, I have had to interpret things that the AI didn’t quite get correct, and sometimes use my own judgement when accessing a picture of a document rather than a fully accessible version. I am a self-confessed geek, so I found this feature reasonably good in most instances where it’s used.

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THE ACADEMIC-GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS GAP

Barrett & Greene

The effort there has been to close the gap that often exists between the multiple academic researchers in a state and the government officials who are often addressing the same topics – just in different ways. Here’s what Jenni Owen, the director of North Carolina’s Office of Strategic Partnership, told us last month. Cautiously.

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My First Questions to ChatGPT

Human Transit

This thing isn’t thinking about the topic. If this were a high school paper it would get a middling grade for lack of focus on the topic. But the first paragraph is on-topic, and it’s evidence of how thoroughly Uber and Lyft have succeeded in owning large parts of the bandwidth of public chatter.