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Announcement of the subscription of The Indian Law Review and Journal of Human Development and Capabilities
The Global Library has taken IP-based access to two journals: The Indian Law Review and Journal of Human Development and Capabilities (JHDC) The Indian Law Review (ILR) is a well-regarded […]
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Invitation to explore Emerald Insight – Trial Access
The Global Library has secured trial access to Emerald Insight for evaluation purposes until 28 February, and it is available to all students and faculty during this period. Emerald Insight […]
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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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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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Who owns our knowledge?
Law Archive: A Free and Open Access Legal Scholarship Repository By Femi Cadmus Femi Cadmus is the Law Librarian and Professor of Law at Yale Law School where she teaches Technology […]
