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Arts & Humanities

Healing Holocaust Survivors: An Interview with Stella Maria Frei

Eighty years after the Nazi surrender, a new open access book urges us to reflect on conflict’s enduring traumas and the complex role humanitarian organizations play in reshaping displaced lives.

Academia & Publishing

Navigating the Shifting Sands: Two Very Distinguished Librarians Look Back Over Their Careers

Sometimes the world of academic librarianship produces thought leaders who dominate their profession for decades. We asked two outstanding women in this category to describe the most significant experiences of their respective careers. Their responses are fascinating!

Politics & Society

Featured Journal: Gender and Sustainability in the Global South

As Earth Day approaches, we’re shining the spotlight on an innovative new journal that brings valuable perspectives from marginalized communities to the global conversation on climate change.

Academia & Publishing

Guardians of Scholarship: Librarians and Copyright in the Age of AI

Protecting and promoting copyright in the rapidly evolving context of artificial intelligence is a relatively new concern for academic publishing. But Christina Daouti is confident that librarians are rising to this challenge and adding new strings to their bows.

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