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January 26, 2017 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today. For other up-to-the-minute news, check out ITI’s Twitter account: @ITINewsBreaks.

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Educopia Institute Reveals Results of LAM Study

The Educopia Institute published its “Self-Identified Library, Archives, and Museum Professional Development Needs 2016 Edition” report, which finds that 69% of the library, archive, and museum (LAM) professionals surveyed have a high level of interest in continuing education and professional development. Cost is a major factor in determining what opportunities to pursue. There were more similarities than differences noted across the LAM space in terms of what the respondents need, including better technology training, physical preservation principles, and conservation skills.

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