The Arcadia Project is a three-year project funded by a generous grant from the Arcadia Fund to explore the role of academic libraries in a digital age. A major part of the project is a Fellowship Program which brings interesting people to Cambridge to work on aspects of this very broad subject. We have a project website which serves as the hub for our more formal activities. This blog is an informal space for exchanging ideas, contacts and sources.
Teaching with Twenty-Four Hours’ Notice
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The Setup This likely won’t be my only FYAL blog post about library
instruction. When I started my master’s degree, I initially looked for a
path in an a...
To be Uncontacted
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One of the charities I give to monthly is Survival International, who
“exist to prevent the annihilation of Indigenous peoples and secure their
land rights...
Looking to Transition to Plan B?
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Back in the dark past of 2018, Plan S launched with the objective of
destroying the business models of academic commercial publishers and making
publicly...
Onto Amazon with some Island Tales storynotes
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Noticing that Martin has announced the publication of his first novel —
Publication Day! — along with a professionally designed cover, I thlought I
might a...
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