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  • 16 December 2021

    Open Insights: Solving The Biggest Problem with Open Access with an OLH Grant

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    The OLH Open Access Award 2020 awardee’s report: the Open Access Digital Theological LibrarySolving The Biggest Problem with Open Access with an OLH GrantAn Open Insights essay by Thomas E. Phillips, Digital Theological LibraryThe Open Access Digital Theological Library (OADTL), the only fully Open…
  • 23 November 2021

    New OLH poster, the Barbara Kruger Poster

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    New journal flipping poster available to download, print and share!Following the success of our previous poster, the Comics Superheroes Poster, we are delighted to be able to launch our next poster of the journal flipping series, the Barbara Kruger Poster. This new poster is inspired in the artist'…
  • 18 November 2021

    OLH welcomes the University of Manchester as a gold super-supporter

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    We are very pleased to announce that we have recently welcomed a new gold super-supporter to our library board, the University of Manchester. Part of the prestigious Russell Group of universities, the University of Manchester is a highly respected centre of teaching excellence and innovative resear…
  • 11 November 2021

    New OLH poster, the Comic Superheroes Poster

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    Our journal flipping poster is now available to download, print and share!Following the success of our previous posters — the Victorian Poster, the Constructivist Poster, the Muybridge Poster and the Shakespearean Poster — we're delighted to launch our newest poster in the series, the Comic Su…
  • 19 October 2021

    The Open Library of Humanities welcomes four more higher tier supporters

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    We are pleased to announce that we have recently welcomed four new higher tier super-supporters to our library board: Lancaster University, University of Glasgow, University of Edinburgh and University of Southampton. They have been awarded one of our higher tier supporter badges in recognition of …
  • 1 October 2021

    Open Insights: Open Access Scientific Journals – The Beginning of an Era

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    The OLH Open Access Award 2020 awardee’s report: the National Library of Kosovo Open Access Scientific Journals – The Beginning of an Era An Open Insights essay by Zaide Krapi, National Library of Kosovo Last year, we applied to the Open Library of Humanities Open Access Award 2020, a new…
  • 21 September 2021

    Mentorship, open access and violin memes: my time as an intern at the Open Library of Humanities

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    Mentorship, open access and violin memes: my time as an intern at the Open Library of Humanities - a blog post by Francesca TambelliniMy name is Francesca Tambellini, and from 28 June to 9 July 2021, I became the Open Library of Humanities’ first ever intern. I am originally fr…
  • 27 July 2021

    The Open Library of Humanities welcomes its first five new higher tier supporters

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    We are delighted to announce that we have recently welcomed our first five new higher tier super-supporters to our library board: King's College London, The Open University, University College London (UCL), University of Sheffield and University of York. These five super-supporters are the first to…
  • 20 July 2021

    Open Insights: Open Access Scientific Journals – The Beginning of an Era

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    The OLH Open Access Award 2020 awardee’s report: the National Library of KosovoOpen Access Scientific Journals – The Beginning of an EraAn Open Insights essay by Zaide Krapi, Head of the Periodical Sector, National Library of KosovoFirstly, on behalf of the National Library of Kosovo, I would like …
  • 14 June 2021

    Recording of the third Comics Grid Webinar on Graphic Science and Narrative Drawing

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    The Comics Grid Webinar Series - Live Chats on Comics Scholarship Graphic Science and Narrative Drawing: A Comics Grid Webinar with Lydia Wysocki and Paul Fisher Davies.You can now watch the recording of our third Comics Grid webinar on Graphic Science and Narrative Drawing organised on June 1…
  • 3 February 2021

    Recording of the second Comics Grid webinar on Noir and Comics

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    The Comics Grid Webinar Series - Live Chats on Comics Scholarship Music and Noir in Comics: Reading Thompson and Campbell's Jem and the Holograms and Díaz Canales and Guarnido’s Blacksad with Susan Bond and Hailey J. Austin.You can now watch the recording of our second Comics Grid webinar…
  • 18 January 2021

    Open Insights: Social Work and the Necessity of Open Access

    Posted by Dr Paula Clemente Vega
    Social Work and the Necessity of Open AccessAn Open Insights essay by Daniel J. DunleavyDaniel J. Dunleavy (PhD in Social Work) is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Translational Behavioral Science at Florida State University's College of Medicine. In addition to his interests in beh…