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New to PubMed Central: Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy
The editors of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT) and the Libraries' Open Scholarship unit announce that JCEPT has been accepted for archiving in PubMed Central, the National Library of Medicine’s open access, full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences literature.
A New Issue from Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL (SALT)
The Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL (SALT) journal, published in collaboration with the Libraries' Journal Publishing Partnership program, releases a new issue with a forum on "co-adaptation in an ecosystem of human–machine dyadic interaction."
Data Privacy Week (January 26-30, 2026)
The Libraries' Open Scholarship Services recognizes Data Privacy Week, "an international effort to empower individuals and businesses to respect privacy, safeguard data, and enable trust," and promotes two sessions on aspects of data privacy for academics, faculty, and students.
A New Issue from the Columbia Journal of Tax Law
The Columbia Journal of Tax Law, published in collaboration with the Libraries' Journal Publishing Partnership program, releases a new issue with articles on "the tax solution to generative AI" and deferral techniques through income tax withholding forms.
Public Domain Day 2026: Columbia University Edition
January 1 is celebrated as Public Domain Day, which acknowledges works that enter the public domain on that day after 95 years of copyright protection. The Libraries' Open Scholarship team highlights works by Columbia University authors that entered the public domain on January 1, 2026.
Subscribe to Open (S2O) – An Innovative and Equitable Open Access Model
More from Open Access Week: The Libraries supports the Subscribe to Open (S2O) publishing model that allows all authors, anywhere in the world, to publish open access articles for free, as long as a journal has met its annual funding target.
Take the Next Step in Your Computational Research Journey This Fall at the Libraries
Learn computational skills at the Libraries! Foundations for Research Computing, offered in partnership with Columbia University IT and the Office of Research, is the Libraries’ program for computational research instruction. Learn more about the program and upcoming workshops.
Announcing Library Partner Journals Newly-Indexed in the DOAJ!
The Libraries' Open Scholarship team announces that two partner journals, "Current Issues in Comparative Education" and the "Columbia University Journal of Global Health," are now included in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
Current Issues in Comparative Education – Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict: Lessons in Education (Special Issue 2025)
"Current Issues in Comparative Education" (CICE), an international online, open-access journal published in partnership with the Libraries, releases its 2025 special issue on climate change, migration, and conflict.
Shoe Leather’s New Season Explores the Rise and Fall of Rudy Giuliani
Listen in as the investigative team behind the latest season of "Shoe Leather," a podcast produced by students in the School of Journalism in partnership with the Libraries' Podcast Publishing Program, explores the rise and fall of disgraced politician Rudy Giuliani.
The COVID Information Commons & Columbia University Libraries
The COVID Information Commons (CIC), developed by the Libraries and the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub, is an open resource to explore research on the COVID-19 pandemic and offers an open portal of grant-funded research projects and community events to enable researcher collaboration.
National Library Week: Meet Dan Woulfin, Computational Research Instruction Librarian
In recognition of National Library Week, we'll highlight a few of our fantastic Libraries staff, including Computational Research Instruction Librarian Dan Woulfin, who teaches computational and other literacies through open workshops, consultations, and classroom instructions.
Digital Privacy for National Libraries Week
For National Library Week, the Digital Scholarship team highlights the Libraries' mission to educate users about digital privacy as well as the work of organizations like the Library Freedom Project that also shares strategies to protect digital privacy.
National Library Week: Meet Esther Jackson, Scholarly Communications Technologies Librarian
In recognition of National Library Week, we'll highlight a few of our fantastic Libraries staff, including Scholarly Communications Technologies Librarian Esther Jackson, whose foundational goal of her career as a librarian is to expand public access to information.









