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Call for Nominees for Two Open Library Foundation Board Positions


Call for Nominees for Two Open Library Foundation Board Positions
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Two Seats are Opening on the Open Library Board of Directors
While the projects operate independently, the Open Library Foundation is able to provide broader advocacy for open source, its project communities, prospective communities and libraries in general.
PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB)
May 10, 2021
The Open Library Foundation is accepting nominations to fill two Board of Directors seats. The Foundation is looking for proven leaders who support open source projects and open source software development and are interested in enabling discovery and research. Nominees are welcome either from within the Open Library Foundation community or the open source development community at large. ....

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Stanford begins work on massive Nuremberg archive – J.


“When you see history happening, try to get a front-row seat.”
That’s one of the life lessons that the late Edith Simon Coliver imparted to her daughters, Sandy and Susie, as they were growing up in San Francisco. And it’s a lesson that Coliver, who died in 2001, took to heart.
A Jewish refugee, Coliver fled Nazi Germany in 1938 with her immediate family. After graduating from UC Berkeley, she learned of the precedent-setting International Military Tribunal for Nazi officials set to take place in Nuremberg, Germany, in 1945 and 1946. She jumped at the opportunity to get a front-row seat at the war crimes trials and served as an interpreter for Hitler’s second-in-command, Hermann Göring. ....

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