Digital scholarship tools, project planning strategies, teaching ideas, and other services and resources to support faculty and student digital scholarship.
The Campus Library’s guide to scholarly publishing and open access, including Campus Library support for open access, and information about OA publishing, OA policies, OA repositories, and UW’s ResearchWorks Archive.
UW Libraries now provides direct access to some newspaper websites like the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. Follow the instructions to set up your account. Then you can go directly to the newspapers' sites to read their articles and avoid encountering paywalls.
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