This Resource Targets Environmental Policy Professionals, But May Have Broader Appeal
E&E News is pricey, but the platform could be useful for any reader who needs up-to-date environmental news—even undergraduates.
E&E News is pricey, but the platform could be useful for any reader who needs up-to-date environmental news—even undergraduates.
The United States has been creating policy on public access to federally funded research for the last 20 years. What can we learn from Elsevier’s attempts to shape it?
In Japan, open access policy emerged in a unique economic context and evolved separately from the broader movement. The result? Turmoil.
Intelligence Online is a niche tool. But for the right audience, it’s a compelling value proposition.
Collective library investment aligns open access publishing with the core values of librarianship. Models like MIT’s Direct to Open and JSTOR’s Path to Open point the way toward a more inclusive and resilient future for scholarly communication.
Aurora Metro Books Collection 2, part of Bloomsbury Drama Online, is an excellent collection of contemporary plays that presents some notable usability challenges.
The open access pioneer on the movement’s halting trajectory and thinking in the age of the large language model.
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.
Sylla shows real promise. But it doesn’t yet work as advertised.
Three librarians explain the model’s appeal and explore the challenges it presents.
Library positions dedicated to research impact and intelligence are rare. Our team shows what they can accomplish.
Fundraising and stewardship are essential to long-game leadership. Getting them right requires process, relationships, and vision.
The American Prison Writing Archive, an open access collection of nonfiction writing by people with firsthand experience of incarceration, fills a crucial niche.
KCWorks for Institutions, an open-source repository service affiliated with Michigan State University, is distinguished not only by its price, but by its mission.