Academia & Publishing

Academic Librarians on Intellectual Freedom and Change, Part 2: An Interview with Michelle Blake

Sitting on Māori tribal land, the University of Waikato in New Zealand showcases a culturally rich and significant backdrop. In the second segment of our new interview series, Michelle Blake tells us about the university library’s distinctive setting, indigenous programs, initiatives in educating about disinformation, and much more.

Academia & Publishing

Academic Librarians on Intellectual Freedom and Change, Part 1: An Interview with Jeremy Upton

In our new blog series, we engage in conversations with academic librarians around the world to get their insights on intellectual freedom, diverse voices in literature, and the evolving role of libraries in the digital age. The series begins with an interview with Jeremy Upton from the University of Edinburgh.

Politics & Society

Resurrection Consent: It’s Time to Talk About Our Digital Afterlives

Your friend dies in a car crash. A company can resurrect her online avatar based on her digital footprint. Should you agree? A new study captures attitudes to the digital resurrection scenarios that will face us soon.

Academia & Publishing

How Academic Librarians Are Shaping the Digital Humanities

When cutting-edge digital technologies and the humanities intersect, the possibilities for new and exciting research projects are endless. In this process, academic librarians play a pivotal role – and here’s how.

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