A new cohort of outstanding postdoctoral fellows has joined the Society of Fellows for three years of teaching and research.
Haustein’s analysis examined the APCs of the top 2,228 journals where researchers funded by the NIH published in 2025. It ...
No one goes to graduate school to become a scholarly editor, and very few of us are taught how to edit while we’re there. Still, plenty of us can end up doing important editing work at some point in ...
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Celebrate Open Access Week with the Hopkins Libraries, Oct. 20–24. Register for a keynote on reimagining scientific publishing, plus classes on publishing, licensing, ORCID, and data sharing. Explore ...
A deeper reach into human history is now possible, thanks to a growing body of archaeological data collected using advanced ...
Higher-education leaders invariably have long lists of difficult issues to confront. These days, high on my list is the future of our university libraries. Although libraries form the basic ...
In Mary and Early Christian Women: Hidden Leadership, Ally Kateusz has written a passionate tour de force that aims to uncover gender balance in second to 10th-century Christian leadership and worship ...
Julian Kirchherr had a hypothesis. The Assistant Professor in Geosciences at Utrecht University suspected that a significant proportion of published research articles in the field of sustainability ...
When the American Association of University Professors last week called for “an immediate ceasefire and end to the siege of Gaza,” it was just the latest union to endorse the same labor movement ...
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