#Taking Libraries into the Future

Academia & Publishing

Space for Study: The Art and Science of Modern Library Creation

Today’s academic library must take a proactive approach to modern study and research. It is not just a repository of information, not just a place for studying, and not just a building. It is all of these things and more: A vibrant, imaginative space where collaborative learning is fostered.

Academia & Publishing

Poised For a Great Future! An Open Access Week Interview with Colleen Campbell

Our Open Access Week world tour concludes in conversation with Colleen Campbell, who emphasizes the importance of high-level reflection on the development of open access, viewing its growth as a dynamic evolutionary process rather than a simple series of experiments and events.

Arts & Humanities

Open Access Week Retrospectives: The View From Asia

Each Asian country has its own unique stance on open access, reflecting the uneven progress of the OA transformation in the region. In the fourth post of our mini-series, Mazmin Mat Akhir and Professor Dr. Xu Lifang explain their views.

Arts & Humanities

Open Access Week Retrospectives: The View From America

Our Open Access Week dialogue with librarians around the world continues as we hear from Professor Michael Levine-Clark, Dean of the University of Denver Libraries, who offers a nuanced perspective on the Open Access transformation in the United States.

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