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Enhancing Transparency in Open Science Funding
The article “How a New Data Platform Sheds Light on Open Science Funding” introduces the Transparency to Sustain Open Science Infrastructure (TSOSI) initiative, a platform designed to increase transparency in […]
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The Disappearing Art of Literary Criticism
In his recent article for World Literature Today, Adam Morgan takes a closer look at the quiet decline of literary criticism in the United States. Over the past two decades, […]
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Reading for Pleasure Is in Decline — New Study Finds
A recent study featured in The Guardian shows that the number of Americans reading for pleasure has dropped by 40% over the last 20 years. In 2003, 28% of people […]
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Getting Started with the Global Library
Resources Located on the 2nd Floor of the Sajjan Jindal Academic Block, the library offers a hybrid collection of print and electronic resources. This includes 85000+ books, 14000+ e-journals, 300000+ […]
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After Kashmir’s ban on books, librarians are on a tightrope
In a sweeping move on August 5, 2025, the Jammu & Kashmir Home Department banned 25 books, citing “false narratives” and “secessionist sentiment.” Among the targeted works are Azadi by […]
 
