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GSB Library Awarded Grant for National Open Forum

The GSB Library received a grant award to organize a national open forum on data quality evaluation, awareness, and core competencies.

The GSB Library received a grant award from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to organize a national open forum on building the capacity of academic librarians to understand quantitative data, data quality problems, and evaluating data quality.

Rashelle Nagar, business research and collections librarian for the GSB Library, wrote and submitted the grant proposal along with colleagues from West Chester University, Princeton University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Online Searcher.

Todd Hines, research manager and business research librarian for the GSB Library, is among an impressive lineup of speakers for the Commercial Data Quality Issues session on April 27, 2023. 

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