Blog — ...addresses concerns over journal subscription costs and other collection costs incurred by institutions, including the following: Subscription journal model and costs Alternative journal models (open access platforms) Article processing charges...
Blog — ...… so far The most important part of Open Access Week is the discussion around the movement and what gains have been made over the last year. Here we have...
Blog — ...dry years they fade back and let the little bluestem, the stypas, and the other “bunchgrasses” take over and hold the soil; thus, less foliage is exposed to transpiration and...
Blog — ...Grant, author of The Letters of Vincent van Gogh found a wealth of information at the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands. Their collection of the artist’s letters is completely...
Blog — ...by a wildcat protest (an unofficial, unsanctioned walkout) by a cluster of Sudanese workers: this time, the union had found a way to win over the newcomers. I had been...
Blog — ...structures. Why should someone who is plucked from all their networks be expected to engage effectively? Organizers felt that they could have integrated the deliberative process into existing networks where...
Blog — ...roots: they sprout, they spread, they grow. Language and land, logic and love, lineage and lyricism. If you pick the cucumbers, of course, they will spread all over the place....
Blog — ...each chapter on a technology, theory, or concept that has influenced each year since 1994. Throughout this historical overview, Weller advocates for a critical and research-based approach to new technologies,...
Blog — ...in-person portion takes place here in Edmonton (we recommend popping over to the Stanley Milner Library on your breaks and grabbing something to drink at Woodwork in the evening). We’re...
Blog — ...to digital publishing. We are launching Remix with three publications that will benefit over 3,500 AU students per year. Explore these titles below. Read, Think, Write: Writing in University Adien...