New agreements with Springer Publishing, the Company of Biologists, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Institute of Physics build on the Penn Libraries’ ongoing efforts to support open access publishing.
Developed by the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies and partners all over the world, this new database serves as a powerful new digital resource for understanding the history of books.
The three-year agreement, effective 2024-2026, will allow Penn-affiliated authors to publish their articles open access in Wiley’s hybrid journals without paying their own article processing fees.
The Penn Libraries has recently acquired several issues of the women’s journal Nova khata (New Home), which offer a unique window into Ukrainian culture as it existed a century ago.
The platform features films that are representative of the range of diverse cultures of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, with selections in Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and Indigenous languages.
To more accurately reflect the diversity of literature in China, the Penn Libraries has made a special effort to add recent internet novels that have been published in print form to our collection.