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How Texas Is Cultivating a Data-Savvy Workforce

GovLoop

Having worked in Texas state government for more than 15 years, Chief Data Officer Neil Cooke understands firsthand the difference that data can make. Cooke began working for Texas in 2007, when he took a job at the Department of Agriculture, first as a systems analyst and later as a management analyst and project manager.

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Dallas County provides critical language services with Google Public Sector

Google Public Sector

As the second most populous county in Texas and the ninth largest in the country, they serve over 2.6 million constituents in the Dallas, Texas area. In that same timeframe, the virtual assistant has held more than 2,000 conversations, covering a wide range of topics.

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CFP: 2023 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference—Biographies Area: April 5-8, 2023 San Antonio, TX-Deadline Extension

A Library Writer's Blog

Scholars from a wide variety of disciplines will meet to share their Popular Culture research and interests. The Biographies Area is soliciting papers that examine the connections between biography and popular culture. Papers and full panel presentations regarding any aspect of popular culture and biography are encouraged.

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Call for Book Chapters: Innovative Library Workplaces #ACRL Publication

A Library Writer's Blog

This topic will be examined from the perspective of recruitment and retention, as well as the underlying issues of organizational culture and structure. Other topics related to improving work for library employees. Other topics related to changing organizational structures and approaches in libraries.

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CFP: 2023 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference—Biographies Area: April 5-8, 2023 San Antonio, TX

A Library Writer's Blog

Scholars from a wide variety of disciplines will meet to share their Popular Culture research and interests. The Biographies Area is soliciting papers that examine the connections between biography and popular culture. Papers and full panel presentations regarding any aspect of popular culture and biography are encouraged.

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CFP: How to Work with Academic Faculty: Partnerships, Collaborations, and Services in the Academic Library (ACRL Book Proposal)

A Library Writer's Blog

Book Sections - We invite proposals on non-exclusive topics, focusing on faculty and librarian collaboration. Call for Proposals: How to Work with Academic Faculty: Partnerships, Collaborations, and Services in the Academic Library. What are your next steps?

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Planning for heat/climate change | Public health

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

The Washington Post has three articles today on the topic: -- " U.K. Increasingly, Texas' energy generation system is stressed whether it's hot or cold. Increasingly, Texas' energy generation system is stressed whether it's hot or cold. braces for record temperatures as ‘heat apocalypse’ hits Europe." Then the lights went out."