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In Defense of the Chicago Principles

They have become a gold standard among institutions that wish to show their commitment to American higher education's core principle of freedom of expression, argues Michael Poliakoff.

Let's Do the Time Warp Again

As we approach the new year, Scott McLemee gives a preview of some of the new books coming out in 2019.

A Call for Latinx Faculty Members

Alvaro Huerta honors a deceased Latino professor, a pioneer and mentor in his field, and highlights the need for more like him.

Chart Your Course

The best graduate career advice for students just starting out: write up a good Individual Development Plan, and do it now.

Books Reviewed in 2018

With questions about your year in books, and 5 thoughts about my year in reading.

A Good Year for Books

Ten good books about libraries and technology published in 2018 that I can recommend (plus one).

Giving Up Our Calling

William Palmer reflects on his life in academe and on retirement through poems.