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Open Knowledge

To Complete the Open Access Transition, First Ask the Right Questions

Today more content is available open access than ever before. But this datapoint isn’t the whole story.

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Your Students May Not Have Read the Syllabus. But This Tool Did.

ByMorgan Võ

Open Syllabus Analytics is a one-of-a-kind resource that offers promising analysis of millions of syllabi. But the execution disappoints.

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Open Knowledge

Measuring Usage in an Open Access World

ByGaynor Redvers-Mutton andCiaran Hoogendoorn

As Portland Press transitions to Subscribe to Open, we are rethinking how to measure and report usage so we can demonstrate that open access—and the spending of the libraries that support it—is improving the global reach of our articles.


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The Future of Work

A Master Class in Destroying Trust

Clarivate’s “transformative subscription-based strategy” caught the library world flat-footed. How did this happen? And where do we go from here?

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Open Knowledge

US Funding Cuts Imperil Open Infrastructure Globally

The impacts of funding cuts to research in the US extend far beyond their immediate targets. We see a chain reaction that could indelibly alter the education and research landscape, including the future of open and sustainable research.

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A Call for Harm Reduction Strategies

The Trump administration has launched an orchestrated attack on academic freedom, research funding, and the institutional autonomy that underpins intellectual progress. We must act now, together.

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The Future of Work

How Libraries Can Create Their Own Futures

To survive in the face of disruptive change, libraries must balance operational excellence with innovation. The “Innovation-Operations Perpetual Motion Engine” is how one library achieves this goal.

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