The 2024 Open Access theme of Community over Commercialization continues last year’s theme prioritizing approaches to open ...
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Course Enrichment Grants and Research Sprints are two ways the library provides intensive and direct faculty support. Past recipients and their projects are listed below. The Sprint will support ...
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For general information on evaluating, selling, and preserving old books, visit Your Old Books. This RBMS brochure is now online and can answer many general questions about how to determine what books ...
The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library holds more than 16 million objects including manuscripts, archival records, rare books, maps, broadsides, photographs, audio and video ...
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As we celebrate Open Access Week this week, and in particular as we reflect on the theme “ Community over Commercialization ,” the time is ripe for highlighting the difference between open access as a ...