TheCanadian Research Knowledge Network and Érudit transformed their vendor-client relationship into a collaborative partnership to support open access without author-facing fees. What can we learn from their approach?
Guiding organizations through major transitions is inherently challenging. Adaptive leadership provides a framework to help staff navigate uncertainty, redefine their professional identities, and embrace new ways of working.
When governments collect sensitive data about private individuals, personal privacy and governmental transparency come into conflict. How should we resolve this tension?
Recent outages of Amazon Web Services and Cloudflare are a stark illustration of our digital vulnerabilities. They are also an opportunity for libraries to remind users of their resilience.
Libraries have a crucial role to play in advancing social justice and equity in the creation and sharing of knowledge. The University of Cape Town Libraries show us one path forward.
Gale’s Archives of Sexuality and Gender provides access to a rich collection of materials that illuminate the experiences of LGBTQ communities and individuals, primarily in the US.
Katina is a digital publication that addresses the value of librarians to society and elevates their role as trusted stewards of knowledge. Published by Annual Reviews as part of the Charleston Hub.
SciELO—Scientific Electronic Library Online—has been operating for 28 years. In this interview, co-founder Abel Packer discusses the past, present, and future of the pioneering open access publishing platform and aggregator.
The open movement claims to include all disciplines. But it is profoundly shaped by the institution of science, leaving humanities researchers at risk.