When scholarship is politically steered, the public loses access to evidence and the means to hold power to account.
Avery is vice chair for addiction psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian. For much of the 20th century, the academic medicine ideal was clear: a physician-researcher supported ...
I n July, the National Institutes of Health announced that it would cap excessive article-processing charges (APCs) for publishing taxpayer-funded research. The NIH is exploring a handful of different ...
Some vacationers pine for naps on a beach, or thrill to ever-expanding hotel amenities. For Don Phillips, excitement about coming travel ramps up when he receives the reading list. In recent years, ...
Whether college students are confronted with the proper texts, ideas, and arguments is the subject of intense, often politicized debate. Critics on the right think the average undergrad is fed a ...
Libraries across Massachusetts will be discontinuing access to certain academic databases and The Boston Globe archive by June 1. The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC) made the ...
This study evaluates the bibliographic and full-text coverage of 15 resources that scholars and students use to discover and access the scholarly literature. It compares the coverage of conventional ...
Starting in May, you’ll notice some changes to our Article Quick Search and other databases hosted on EBSCO. We’re excited to offer you an easier way to find the articles you need. If you use CINAHL, ...