Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 15 Archivists Are Mining Parler Metadata to Pinpoint Crimes at the Capitol vice.com/en/article/qjp… via @vice
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 15 Turning the Page: Emory’s leadership in digital publishing and open access expands the scope and reach of new humanities scholarship links.emory.edu/68 via @EmoryUniversity
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 15 A Big Science Publisher Is Going Open Access. But at What Cost? undark.org/2021/01/14/big… via @undarkmag
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 12 Simon & Schuster cancels plans for Senator Hawley’s book americanlibrariesmagazine.org/latest-links/s…
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 12 TSW Highlight: The United States Capitol. Regarding the horrific news of the attack on the U.S. Capitol, here are some various materials that mention the “U.S. Capitol” and its place in American History, either as backdrop or being up front and center. repositories.lib.utexas.edu/discover?scope…
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 12 COVID-19 improved how the world does science | The Japan Times japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2021/0…
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 12 Daedalus, journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, becomes open access bit.ly/3buLrkg via @MIT @EurekAlert
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 11 Donor funding rules limit basic research opportunities universityworldnews.com/post.php?story…
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 5 Seven Years Ago, CERN Gave Open Access A Huge Boost; Now It’s Doing The Same For Open Data tdrt.io/ie- via @Techdirt
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 4 2020 locked in shift to open access publishing, but Australia is lagging theconversation.com/2020-locked-in… via @ConversationEDU
Texas ScholarWorks @utdigitalrepo Jan 2 January 1st brings public domain riches from 1925 blog.archive.org/2020/12/15/192… via @internetarchive