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 […]
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 […]
Interested in getting more eyes on your publications? Avoiding paywalls for the articles you want to read? Asserting rights to read and reuse your own work? Read on for five […]
The JHU Libraries’ Data Services department can help researchers with all their data-sharing needs. New federal agency regulations require open sharing and proper archiving of data related to funded projects. […]
On October 23 – 29, 2023, Johns Hopkins Libraries will celebrate International Open Access Week with libraries and researchers across the world. This year’s theme is “Community over Commercialization,” emphasizing […]
In honor of International Open Access Week October 24th -30th, 2022, JHU Libraries would like to share with you some information about Open Access at JHU Libraries. Want to publish […]
On August 25, 2022, the White House issued a press release and a detailed memorandum announcing groundbreaking new guidance on public access to federally-funded research. These measures are intended to […]
JHU Libraries is excited to support MIT Press’s Direct to Open initiative, which funds the open access publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed books through the collective contributions of libraries all over […]
Faculty authors in the humanities and social sciences are invited to apply for grants of up to $15,000 to support the publication of open-access digital monographs The first five recipients […]
Did you know that Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Libraries has a “Read & Publish” transformative agreement with Cambridge University Press? This means all JHU researchers who are corresponding authors can […]
Earlier this month, Johns Hopkins University became a participating institution in the open access pilot agreement between NERL—a consortium of America’s leading research institutions, including Hopkins—and Elsevier. The university is […]