News
New Issues from The Columbia Law & the Arts and Columbia Journal of Tax Law and
Two of the Libraries' journal publishing program partners, the Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts and the Columbia Journal of Tax Law, release new issues that include articles on an annual symposium on law, media, and the arts and the "motor fuels tax dilemma."
Collaboration to Support Columbia Researchers: The Accelerated NIH Public Access Policy
The Libraries and the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR) respond to the acceleration of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy and aim to provide support for the NIH-funded research community at Columbia.
Take Back the Internet: A Book Dsplay & Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
Take back the internet: The Libraries highlights resources that explore the evolution of online, networked information and raise the alarm about the current landscape of enshittified websites, addictive social media feeds, and rampant disinformation.
Publishers & Libraries: Hosting the Third Annual OA Switchboard NYC Summit
Columbia University Libraries hosted the annual OA Switchboard NYC Summit, which served as a reminder that, in scholarly publishing, libraries, publishers, and service providers must develop and sustain open channels of conversation for the benefit of core users.
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.


