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Open Access Week spotlights climate justice
How do we solve the enormous environmental challenges facing our planet? A good first step is to increase access to information and research. Open Access Week, an annual week promoting equitable and ...

What does the NIH 2023 Data Management and Sharing Policy mean for you?
By Janice Hermer, Karalyn Ostler, Kevin Pardon, and Matthew Harp A new National Institute...

3 takeaways from the 2022 White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Anali Maughan Perry - Head, Open Science and Scholarly Communication It’s been an exciting first month of the semester, especially with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) ...

Welcome to fall from Course Resource Services
Attention instructors! The ASU Library is here for you as you plan your fall semester classes. Make things easier for yourself and your students by working with our Course Resource Services team to se...
2022 ASU Research Computing Expo
ASU researchers can now register for ASU Research Computing's two-day in-person expo to prepare students, staff, and faculty for using the ASU supercomputer. The expo aims to inspire and motivate whil...

Government Information: An Overlooked Gem
CJ Garcia, Scholarly Communication Intern Handy, Levin...

It's Open Education Week! How Do I Get Started with OER?
CJ Garcia, Scholarly Communication Intern This week is Open Education Week, a time to rai...

Fair Use Extends to Software Code
Laura Vlieg, Research Data Curation Intern In the course of my project as this semester’s Research Data Curation Intern, I recently learned (or tried to learn) about APIs – application programming in...

Fair Use Week 2022: Why Does Fair Use Matter to Research?
CJ Garcia, Scholarly Communication Intern Welcome to Fair Use Week! As libraries and universities across the United States celebrate fair use, you may be wondering just what the fair use doctrine is,...