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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 […]
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A New Ranking System for Indian Legal Journals
In a recent article by Rahul Hemrajani, Riddhi Alok Puranik, Shristy Chhaparia, and Tvisha Vasudevan, the authors introduce the Indian Law Journals Ranking System (ILJRS) — a transparent, data-driven framework […]
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How Google Scholar transformed research
In a new study, I examine how the rate of citations of older papers published in the 1950s and 1960s changed after 2004, when Google Scholar was launched. While researchers have identified […]
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Rethinking Scholarly Publishing: An Editorial from the Jindal Global Law Review
In the editorial “There and back again? Law, culture, and scholarly publishing,” Max Steuer and Thibault Weigelt critically examine long-standing challenges in academic publishing, including the underrepresentation of Global South […]
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What Can We Learn from Missed Opportunities in the Transition to Open Access?
In this Q&A, Madhan, director of libraries at Jindal Global University, discusses institutional repositories, author-pay open access, publish-review-curate, and the “expensive distraction” of India’s One Nation One Subscription deal. By Michael […]