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View allLibrary funds new open access publishing options with Association of Computing Machinery, the Biochemical Society, and the Company of Biologists
To date, the Library has entered into agreements with 16 journal publishers allowing all UChicago faculty, students, and staff to publish open access without paying Article Processing Charges (APCs).
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: Nomination Documents
In honor of Women's History Month, the D'Angelo Law Library is featuring a new resource - the nomination documents of Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who became the first Black woman to sit on the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), as published in four-part volume 28-28C (2024) of the History of Supreme Court Nominations database available via HeinOnline.
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Presidential records of Hanna Holborn Gray open for research
The presidential administration records of UChicago's first woman president are now available for research.
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Reparative Acts and the Caste of Archival Erasure
Reparative archiving is one approach to rectifying past harms caused by bias in cultural heritage institutions. It focuses on equitably collecting, describing and providing access to primary sources. Joins us for Lae’l Hughes-Watkins’s talk about how it promotes inclusion for diverse communities.
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