
International Open Access Week Oct 20–25
Open Access can mean a lot of things—diversifying authors in academia, reducing knowledge gatekeeping, avoiding high costs from publishing giants. This year, it’s all about Who Owns Our Knowledge?
Open Access can mean a lot of things—diversifying authors in academia, reducing knowledge gatekeeping, avoiding high costs from publishing giants. This year, it’s all about Who Owns Our Knowledge?
Recommended materials for specific subject areas and topics to help you get started with your research.
Find out who works in the library including who has expertise in your area of study, and how to connect with them.
Study, create, and relax in a variety of library spaces, from large open collaborative spaces to individual study rooms.
A collection of some of the library staff’s favorite spooky books and films, all available to borrow.
In this latest blog post, we discuss what makes an infrastructure “open,” how these infrastructures benefit Mac researchers, and what the library does to support infrastructures that align with our values.
Mon-Thu, 8am-11pm Fri, 8am-8pm Sat, 10am-8pm Sun, 10am-11pm