LGBTQ+ Social Justice and Culture, a growing database of primary documents, aims to preserve artifacts of LGBTQ+ history and culture from around the world—particularly those that are at risk of disappearing
In the past few years, AI has gone from a futuristic idea to a practical tool that is used daily by millions around the world, including in libraries. But not without raising questions.
Transformative agreements have a crucial role to play in the transition to open access, and while they may not fix structural problems, they are a reflection of the dynamic publishing landscape and the diverse needs of the academic community.
A candidate for president of the American Library Association makes the case that a strong ALA is the most powerful tool library workers have in the face of broad challenges and threats.
How can prospective citizen scientists find projects and partners and organize their work? A platform co-designed by professional researchers, citizens, activists, and other stakeholders offers an answer.
FinancialFit provides robust, vetted content in an interface that is engaging and easy to navigate. But its focus on topics relevant to early to middle adulthood narrows its audience.
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.
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