Students Occupy UC–Berkeley Anthropology Library to Protest Its Closure By Amy Rea Currently only three American research universities have anthropology libraries: Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, and University of California (UC)–Berkeley. This could change as early as 2025, when Berkeley plans to close its George and Mary Foster Anthropology Library and disperse the library’s collections throughout the rest of the university’s library system. | SPONSORED BY BLOOMSBURY DIGITAL RESOURCES New Open Access Initiative from Bloomsbury Bloomsbury Open Collections is a collective-action approach to funding open access books. Through this model, we are aiming to make open access publication available to a wider range of authors by spreading the cost across multiple organizations, while providing additional benefits to participating libraries. Learn More!>>>
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