The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy takes effect on July 1, 2025. This policy mandates that anyone who has received a grant from the NIH must deposit […]
NIH Public Access Mandate: Live July 1, 2025

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy takes effect on July 1, 2025. This policy mandates that anyone who has received a grant from the NIH must deposit […]
Johns Hopkins Libraries are happy to share that we have signed four new publisher agreements that will support JHU Open Access publications now, and into the future. JH Libraries have […]
Peer Community In (PCI) is a non-profit organization of researchers offering peer review, recommendation, and publication of scientific articles in open access for free. Following submission by authors, the thematic PCIs evaluate preprints […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]