Access Images in JSTOR This Fall Semester

This blog post was contributed by VRC Staff Kali Gilbreath (School of Education) Welcome back Blue Jays! As we begin the Fall 2024 semester, the Visual Resources Collection is up […]


AI and Digital Accessibility: The Sheridan Library Reserves Team’s Perspective

Written by Betsy Griffen, Charlotte Skolasky, Chrissy Abbott, Rebecca Rubenstein The Sheridan Libraries’ Reserves team recently participated in the American Library Association’s Annual Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) Virtual Forum “Reference Revolution: AI + More.” During […]


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 […]


What’s All This Fuss about “AI”?

WAIT, don’t click away! Of COURSE you’re tired of being swamped with info about artificial intelligence (AI). You realize that you should know at least a little about it, but […]


Welcome to Artstor’s Last Semester…Try JSTOR Now!

The VRC welcomes you to the Spring semester with a few updates about Artstor’s final transition to JSTOR. The Artstor website will be retired on August 1, 2024. You are […]


New Database: Dimensions

JH Libraries is now providing access to Dimensions, a new bibliometrics, analytics, and research database. If you’re familiar with InCites, Dimensions provides similar, but complementary, analyses and linked information. Researchers […]


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 […]