Open Access Publishing and AI: Considerations for Authors

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Conversations about AI and copyright seem ubiquitous in the news. Lawsuits continue to proliferate, leaving most researchers and the public confused about what is and isn’t legal in new AI […]


Becoming a More Confident AI User

Welcome back to our Responsible AI series, created by the Digital Scholarship and Data Services department as part of its ongoing commitment to promoting ethical and responsible AI practices for […]


Approaching the Black Box: How AI Works in 5 Definitions

Welcome to our Responsible AI series, created by the Digital Scholarship and Data Services department as part of its ongoing commitment to promoting ethical and responsible AI practices for the […]


Creating Space: How Online Library Services Support Equity

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Libraries have always been about community, access, and equity—and that mission doesn’t disappear with the building closed! In fact, our online services open new possibilities for reaching and uplifting students […]


What is a National Bibliography and Why Would I Care?

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Have you ever wondered how libraries and researchers keep track of all the published materials that come from a particular country? Every year countless publications, books, journals, maps, music scores, […]


New Funding Database Pivot – RP

Johns Hopkins faculty and students now have access to Pivot – RP, a global, expert-curated funding database designed to support scientific and academic research. This platform not only highlights funding […]


Baltimore Reciprocal Borrowing Pilot

With University of Baltimore & more to come  Sharing freely and sharing widely!  For the benefit of current scholars, the Sheridan Libraries of Johns Hopkins and Robert L. Bogomolny Library […]