Open Access Deal Made
Cambridge University Press recently announced they have reached an open access deal with higher education and research institutions in Sweden. This came to us from their […]
Cambridge University Press recently announced they have reached an open access deal with higher education and research institutions in Sweden. This came to us from their […]
Taxonomy is the science of naming, describing and classifying. Typically you think of taxonomies when it comes to organisms such as plants, animals and […]
When it’s not black or white, it falls into the many shades of grey. For academic publishing, that is referred to as grey literature.
Grey […]
The New York Times is digitizing millions of historical photos dating back to 1896. The Times hopes that by digitizing and archiving its photo […]
Metrics are an important part of any business, content management system, or library. This important topic was addressed in the Special Libraries Association article, […]
The Library of Congress is launching a crowdsourcing program beginning today. They are inviting everyone to join in as they improve discovery and access […]
Charleston Conference Webinar Series is bringing an interesting topic to us. Hyde Park Debate – Resolved: All scholarship must be made freely available for reading […]
Digital archives provide more than just ease of access and preservation of history. In some instances, they provide opportunities for reconciliation. This interesting news […]