Written by Nancy Shin, Barbara Pralle & Liz Mengel A common question that librarians at Johns Hopkins University get is, “Why don’t the JH libraries have OA support for all […]
Open Textbooks: Meeting Student Learning Needs on Day One
Written by Kathleen DeLaurenti, Director, Arthur Friedheim Music Library, Peabody Institute of Music As educators, we think deeply about pedagogical approaches to help our students achieve their learning goals. In […]
Digital Humanities’ Ethos of Sharing
Written by Emily McGinn, Digital Humanities Librarian, Sheridan Libraries & Museums Open Access is at the heart of the Digital Humanities (DH). Freely available and unfettered data is key to […]
What is Open Access?
Written by Nancy Shin, Scholarly Communications Librarian, Welch Medical Library Open Access Week is next week. Check out the events happening across campuses and online. Open Access refers to freely […]
International Open Access Week
The Sheridan Libraries and Museums, in collaboration with the Peabody Institute, Arthur Friedham Library and Welch Medical Library are celebrating International Open Access Week (October 21-27), which is recognized by […]
Launching the JHU Open Source Catalog
The Open Source Programs Office is delighted to announce the launch of the Open Source Catalog, a dynamic hub showcasing open-source software projects across the university. The catalog includes a […]
OSPO Explainer: What is Open-Source Software?
The Johns Hopkins University Open Source Programs Office (OSPO) is excited to announce the launch of our new Explainer series, a collection of bite-sized videos tackling a variety of open-source […]
OA Week: JH Libraries Supports Book Authors Too!
Sometimes, when we talk about Open Access (OA), it can feel like we focus way too much on STEM fields. However, humanities and social sciences want to publish OA too! […]
OA Week: Digital Humanities’ Ethos of Sharing
Please enjoy this blog post written by Emily McGinn. Open Access is at the heart of the Digital Humanities (DH). Freely available and unfettered data is key to being able […]
OA Week: OSTP Nelson Memo Update
What’s going on with the Nelson Memo? In August of 2022, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) issued Guidance to Make Federally Funded Research Freely Available […]