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Announcing launch of the Texas Digital Library's scholarly communications blog, The Scholar's Space

I am very proud to announce the launch of the Texas Digital Library's (TDL) blog, The Scholar’s Space , featuring a team of four contributors, including me, two of my colleagues at the University of Texas at Austin, and a colleague at University of North Texas, with more to come over the next few months. The Scholar’s Space joins scholarly communications blogs sponsored by friends at other colleges and universities, and national and international organizations. We’ll be providing commentary on newsworthy items related to TDL participants’ local and global interests.

If you have an interest in scholarly communications issues, I encourage you to visit and subscribe to our RSS feed to keep up to date on the news and become active participants yourselves, either by commenting or contributing. If you’d like to be a regular or a guest contributor, please contact Georgia Harper. If you visit, let us know what you think!

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