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READ this multi-authored piece in Katina Magazine on how university presses & libraries can collaborate to advance #openaccess scholarly communication, foster #diversity & broaden access to knowledge.
@aupresses#digitalpublishing#collaboration
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Kim Toney, coordinating curator of Native American and Indigenous Collections, interviewed for ‘A vehicle of genocide’: These Mass. towns were founded on the killing of Native Americans https://t.co/vEUOnpOfLb
Great turnout for the launch of #Brown2026 with "Rethinking Fringes and Mainstreams: Insights into the History of the American Right from The Divided America Project Archive" at the John Hay Library. https://t.co/5KHwMwmsRM #Democracy#America
RETHINKING FRINGES AND MAINSTREAMS: Insights into the History of the American Right from The Divided America Project Archive on Jan 24, 2PM, at the John Hay Library. Register to attend on Zoom. #Brown2026 https://t.co/FQGVIgqB7V @BrownUniversity@JCBLibrary
Is there such a thing as too saucy, Brown students?? It's the last night for free pizza: Friedman Center at the SciLi TONIGHT @9p. https://t.co/jfKZFIpZmo @BrownUniversity@BrownGradSchool@BrownUCS#pizza
The Brown University Library, the Sarah Doyle Center, Pembroke Center, and the LGBTQ Center are thrilled to welcome Bishakh Som on September 26th for a lecture on Trans/Migrations: Journeys Through Art, Architecture, Comics, and Gender. Join us at 5:30 in Pembroke 305!
It's #HBCUWeek and we're highlighting #IMLSGrant projects at Historically Black Colleges and Universities 🎓
@BrownLibrary, supported by the @HBCULibAlliance, is launching a training program for HBCU library professionals to enhance their skills in born-digital scholarship.🧵