For Researchers in the Humanities, Is Open Really Fair?
The open movement claims to include all disciplines. But it is profoundly shaped by the institution of science, leaving humanities researchers at risk.
The open movement claims to include all disciplines. But it is profoundly shaped by the institution of science, leaving humanities researchers at risk.
Quantum computing is poised to change everything. Libraries should position themselves at the center of the quantum ecosystem.
APA PsycTherapy, a video database of actual, unscripted therapy sessions, accessible via EBSCO, gives students and early career practitioners a chance to observe real client-patient interactions.
Stories from three institutions show how university presses and libraries can collaborate to advance open access scholarly communication, foster diversity, and broaden access to knowledge.
In an algorithmic economy, our understanding of knowledge is changing. Libraries must change too.
In its second year of publication, Katina’s Future of Work section will be exploring some new ideas. Here’s what we’ll be covering and why.
Archive of Our Own, a digital fanfiction repository, shows what’s possible when we design our infrastructures around the communities that use them, rather than around extractive logics.
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.