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Why Should Scholars Use Law Archive and CrimRxiv? (International Open Access Week 2025 Program Organized by The Global Library)
Professor Femi Cadmus presented Law Archive, a free legal scholarship repository that provides DOIs, strong discoverability, collaboration tools, and long-term access without fees. Professor Scott Jacques introduced CrimArchive, a similar […]
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Make Informed Choices About Where to Publish: Discover Think. Check. Submit.
Choosing the right journal or publisher for your research can be challenging. With so many journals now available online, it’s increasingly important to ensure that the place you choose to […]
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How Fanfiction Can Help Reimagine Scholarly Publishing
What can academia learn from fanfiction? In this inspiring article from Katina Magazine, the author explores how the open, creative, and community-driven nature of fanfiction can offer new ways to […]
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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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Is the Next Great American Novel Being Published on Substack?
In this insightful article from The New Yorker, the rise of Substack as a platform for serial storytelling is explored, questioning whether the next “Great American Novel” could be emerging […]
