Imagining the Future Library
In an algorithmic economy, our understanding of knowledge is changing. Libraries must change too.
 
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.
 
The Royal Society is switching eight subscription journals to a Subscribe to Open model. Here’s why and how.
 
Article Galaxy Scholar provides academic library users on-demand access to a large library of articles. Here’s how it works.
 
Librarians are defending access, equity, and the right to knowledge—often while navigating shrinking budgets, rising costs, and an increasingly polarized environment. You shouldn’t have to face this alone.
 
As AI transforms libraries, so must the process by which search committees choose library leaders. So—what should we be asking in job interviews?
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.