How One Small Library is Innovating with AI
AI is transforming library work. At a vet tech school library in Pittsburgh, PA, library staff are using AI to support student success and streamline operations.
AI is transforming library work. At a vet tech school library in Pittsburgh, PA, library staff are using AI to support student success and streamline operations.
Not long ago, interlibrary loan for ebooks seemed impossible. In this interview, Michael Rodriguez talks to Marc Hoffeditz and Molly Dupere about what’s changed and what the future might hold.
Sometimes the best way to solve a problem is by admitting that you can’t
Under read-and-publish agreements, articles aren’t deemed eligible for open access publication until they are accepted by the publisher, leaving authors frustrated, libraries stuck, and everyone needlessly confused. There’s a better way.
Open access agreement management creates an opportunity for library staff to help identify publishing integrity problems. Here are some techniques to try.
As infrastructures, policymaking activities, and funding for open access book publishing evolve, the question of how diamond OA might best be implemented for books becomes more pressing. A review of diamond OA criteria for journals is a good place to start.
As part of ProQuest’s Historical Black Newspapers Collection, the Los Angeles Sentinel archive provides access to 70 years of stories from one of the most influential Black-owned papers in the United States
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.