Collections Corner: news about resources & materials

The collections corner provides news on new resources and resource trials.
The collections corner provides news on new resources and resource trials.

Resource Trial: De Gruyter University Press Ebooks

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln now has trial access to ebook collections on the De Gruyter platform representing the full output of ebooks from the following publishers:
• Columbia University Press
• Cornell University Press
• Duke University Press
• Fordham University Press
• Gorgias Press
• Harvard University Press
• New York University Press
• Princeton University Press
• Rutgers University Press
• Stanford University Press
• University of California Press
• University of Chicago Press
• University of Hawaii Press
• University of Pennsylvania Press
• University of Toronto Press
• Yale University Press

The trial continues until April 30, 2022. Title-level records have been activated in the Libraries online library catalog where available. Please send feedback to Casey Hoeve, Head of Content & Collections, Associate Professor, achoeve@unl.edu.

Resource Trial: Bloomsbury Collections

UNL now has trial access to Bloomsbury Collections, a complete collection of ebooks published by the academic imprints of Bloomsbury Publishing. This trial was setup by the Schmid Law Library but is available to the entire UNL community. The trial continues until December 31, 2021. Please send any feedback to Casey Hoeve, Head of Content & Collections, Associate Professor, achoeve@unl.edu.

Direct to Open enables the MIT Press to publish its full list of spring 2022 monographs and edited collections open access

The MIT Press has reached the fifty percent threshold for participation in the Direct to Open (D2O) initiative, an innovative sustainable framework for open access monographs. Thanks to the early support of participating institutions, the full list of spring 2022 scholarly monographs and edited collections from the MIT Press will now be published open access. The University Libraries is supporting the MIT D2O initiative via the Big Ten Academic Alliance.

Read the complete MIT press release for more details.