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  1. Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab has published their archive of Data.gov, collected intermittently between 2024-11-19 and 2025-02-06 (and intended to be updated daily)

    source.coop/repositories/harva

    #Data #usa #archive #datagov #harvardlibrary #resist

  2. Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab has published their archive of Data.gov, collected intermittently between 2024-11-19 and 2025-02-06 (and intended to be updated daily)

    source.coop/repositories/harva

    #Data #usa #archive #datagov #harvardlibrary #resist

  3. Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab has published their archive of Data.gov, collected intermittently between 2024-11-19 and 2025-02-06 (and intended to be updated daily)

    source.coop/repositories/harva

    #Data #usa #archive #datagov #harvardlibrary #resist

  4. Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab has published their archive of Data.gov, collected intermittently between 2024-11-19 and 2025-02-06 (and intended to be updated daily)

    source.coop/repositories/harva

    #Data #usa #archive #datagov #harvardlibrary #resist

  5. Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab has published their archive of Data.gov, collected intermittently between 2024-11-19 and 2025-02-06 (and intended to be updated daily)

    source.coop/repositories/harva

    #Data #usa #archive #datagov #harvardlibrary #resist

  6. "#HarvardLibrary is launching…the Harvard Open Journals Program (#HOJP), which will…provide publishing services, resources, and seed funding to participating Harvard researchers for new academic #journals. All journal articles will be entirely free for authors and readers…The program is a direct response to faculty interest in alternatives to the article-processing-charge [#APC] model."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    #DiamondOA #Libraries #OpenAccess #OverlayJournals

  7. "#HarvardLibrary is launching…the Harvard Open Journals Program (#HOJP), which will…provide publishing services, resources, and seed funding to participating Harvard researchers for new academic #journals. All journal articles will be entirely free for authors and readers…The program is a direct response to faculty interest in alternatives to the article-processing-charge [#APC] model."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    #DiamondOA #Libraries #OpenAccess #OverlayJournals

  8. "#HarvardLibrary is launching…the Harvard Open Journals Program (#HOJP), which will…provide publishing services, resources, and seed funding to participating Harvard researchers for new academic #journals. All journal articles will be entirely free for authors and readers…The program is a direct response to faculty interest in alternatives to the article-processing-charge [#APC] model."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    #DiamondOA #Libraries #OpenAccess #OverlayJournals

  9. "#HarvardLibrary is launching…the Harvard Open Journals Program (#HOJP), which will…provide publishing services, resources, and seed funding to participating Harvard researchers for new academic #journals. All journal articles will be entirely free for authors and readers…The program is a direct response to faculty interest in alternatives to the article-processing-charge [#APC] model."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    #DiamondOA #Libraries #OpenAccess #OverlayJournals

  10. "#HarvardLibrary is launching…the Harvard Open Journals Program (#HOJP), which will…provide publishing services, resources, and seed funding to participating Harvard researchers for new academic #journals. All journal articles will be entirely free for authors and readers…The program is a direct response to faculty interest in alternatives to the article-processing-charge [#APC] model."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    #DiamondOA #Libraries #OpenAccess #OverlayJournals

  11. "The #HBCU Library Alliance & #HarvardLibrary are embarking on this project [to advance] open, public access to archives & special collections [on] #AfricanAmerican #history. Funds are provided by the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative, which has designated $6 million."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    PS: Universities can't stop states determined to ban the teaching of accurate US history. But they can make it easy for students to find more of the missing chapters.

    @academicchatter

  12. "The #HBCU Library Alliance & #HarvardLibrary are embarking on this project [to advance] open, public access to archives & special collections [on] #AfricanAmerican #history. Funds are provided by the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative, which has designated $6 million."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    PS: Universities can't stop states determined to ban the teaching of accurate US history. But they can make it easy for students to find more of the missing chapters.

    @academicchatter

  13. "The #HBCU Library Alliance & #HarvardLibrary are embarking on this project [to advance] open, public access to archives & special collections [on] #AfricanAmerican #history. Funds are provided by the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative, which has designated $6 million."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    PS: Universities can't stop states determined to ban the teaching of accurate US history. But they can make it easy for students to find more of the missing chapters.

    @academicchatter

  14. "The #HBCU Library Alliance & #HarvardLibrary are embarking on this project [to advance] open, public access to archives & special collections [on] #AfricanAmerican #history. Funds are provided by the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative, which has designated $6 million."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    PS: Universities can't stop states determined to ban the teaching of accurate US history. But they can make it easy for students to find more of the missing chapters.

    @academicchatter

  15. "The #HBCU Library Alliance & #HarvardLibrary are embarking on this project [to advance] open, public access to archives & special collections [on] #AfricanAmerican #history. Funds are provided by the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative, which has designated $6 million."
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    PS: Universities can't stop states determined to ban the teaching of accurate US history. But they can make it easy for students to find more of the missing chapters.

    @academicchatter

  16. Update. The statement is now on the #HarvardLibrary website.
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    Another excerpt: "We want to highlight the dangers of allowing the interests of commercial #publishers to dictate the paths available to [#OpenAccess]…We refer here to the…#APC (article processing charge)…and/or institutional #ReadAndPublish agreements where libraries pay bulk APCs on behalf of their scholars and unlock institutional access to read pay-walled content."

  17. Update. The statement is now on the #HarvardLibrary website.
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    Another excerpt: "We want to highlight the dangers of allowing the interests of commercial #publishers to dictate the paths available to [#OpenAccess]…We refer here to the…#APC (article processing charge)…and/or institutional #ReadAndPublish agreements where libraries pay bulk APCs on behalf of their scholars and unlock institutional access to read pay-walled content."

  18. Update. The statement is now on the #HarvardLibrary website.
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    Another excerpt: "We want to highlight the dangers of allowing the interests of commercial #publishers to dictate the paths available to [#OpenAccess]…We refer here to the…#APC (article processing charge)…and/or institutional #ReadAndPublish agreements where libraries pay bulk APCs on behalf of their scholars and unlock institutional access to read pay-walled content."

  19. Update. The statement is now on the #HarvardLibrary website.
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    Another excerpt: "We want to highlight the dangers of allowing the interests of commercial #publishers to dictate the paths available to [#OpenAccess]…We refer here to the…#APC (article processing charge)…and/or institutional #ReadAndPublish agreements where libraries pay bulk APCs on behalf of their scholars and unlock institutional access to read pay-walled content."

  20. Update. The statement is now on the #HarvardLibrary website.
    library.harvard.edu/about/news

    Another excerpt: "We want to highlight the dangers of allowing the interests of commercial #publishers to dictate the paths available to [#OpenAccess]…We refer here to the…#APC (article processing charge)…and/or institutional #ReadAndPublish agreements where libraries pay bulk APCs on behalf of their scholars and unlock institutional access to read pay-walled content."