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Librarians Want to Adopt AI but Cite Lack of Expertise
While only a small number of academic libraries across the globe have joined the growing wave of artificial intelligence adoption...
Internet Archive Court Loss Leaves Higher Ed in Gray Area
The nonprofit published thousands of ebooks for free, violating copyright law. What that means for research libraries remains to be seen.
Librarians Grapple With Diverse Archiving in a Digital World
Librarians know more diversity is needed in archiving but it’s a work in progress.
A Viable Model for Open-Access Publishing
MIT Press’s digital approach has broadened readership of monographs, but questions remain on whether its “idealistic” open-access model can change the publishing industry.
Editors of ‘Philosophy & Public Affairs’ Journal Resign En Masse
Thirty-eight editors of Philosophy & Public Affairs, a Wiley-owned journal, announced their resignations en masse Wednesday, including the entire editorial...
Academic Librarians Oppose Plan to Eliminate Key Federal Data
The U.S. Department of Education proposes ending collection of library data from main higher ed database, citing budgetary and workload concerns. Librarians fear much would be lost.
New AI Guidelines Aim to Help Research Libraries
The new list of seven principles support librarians increasingly bombarded with questions about artificial intelligence.
Davidson College Lands $85M Gift to Digitize Library
Davidson College, a private, liberal arts institution in North Carolina, has secured an $85 million donation to expand its library...
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