JSTOR Opens Up the Doors
JSTOR is one of our more popular library resources. Between January and August of 2011, JHU researchers downloaded 207,558 JSTOR articles. This demonstrates how much we depend upon and appreciate […]
JSTOR is one of our more popular library resources. Between January and August of 2011, JHU researchers downloaded 207,558 JSTOR articles. This demonstrates how much we depend upon and appreciate […]
SPARC, a coalition of academic and research libraries, wants to improve the scholarly publishing system. To bring attention to individuals and groups that are doing just that, they started the […]
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics publishers are making more and more of their publications freely available online. I recently received emails from IOP and AIP informing me about some of […]
My colleague Robin Sinn had such a good time this past spring at boot camp for science librarians that I jumped at the opportunity to attend the Social Sciences Librarians Boot Camp, hosted […]
You’ve seen posts here about Open Access, the movement attempting to make research journal articles freely available to all. We’ve also mentioned the Open Data movement, which aims to make […]
Back by popular demand! Our previous T-shirt question received fast and enthusiastic responses. We would like to continue this series by inviting you to conduct a fact-finding mission on money and […]
Please join the JHU Press and the Sheridan Libraries for a workshop on publishing opportunities for graduate students and new faculty members. We will offer advice on several topics including: […]
Do you know that our library subscribes to over 800 academic databases? They include databases in humanities, social sciences, sciences, engineering and medicine, all for your research needs. Make full use of […]
The blogosphere (Scholarly Kitchen, Science in the Open, Book of Trogool, and The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics) has been lit up by the recent announcement of Nature’s newest journal […]
Most of you talk with librarians for specific reasons: you need a book purchased you can’t get to an online journal article you need help finding literature on a topic […]