Delta Think’s Survey Results: What 13,000 Researchers Revealed About the Fallout from US Funding Cuts
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Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models
Company hired Google’s book-scanning chief to cut up and digitize “all the books in the world.”…
LibGuides: U.S. Government Information: Weekly Roundup
Guide to information resources by and about the federal government.
The Tracking Gov Info Project – beSpacific
Food Policy Tracker
The Civil Eats Food Policy Tracker is your daily, go-to source for actions taken by the President, federal agencies, and Congress that directly relate to or have significant implications for the food system.
LibGuides: U.S. Government Information: Trump Trackers
Guide to information resources by and about the federal government.
Curating for data rescue - Data Curation Network
This recent federal agency changes and confusion over access to federally funded research, including the removal of access to data, alteration of existing datasets, and the removal and alteration of documentation, reaffirms the Data Curation Network’s dedication to data curation and preservation. We are grateful for the time and energy of our colleagues across the...
Research Guides
Index of Library of Congress Research Guides Research guides to the Library's collections, as well as subject guides prepared by Library of Congress staff, are listed below. More online guides covering other Library of Congress collections are available via the
Tips for Using the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine in Your Next Investigation
Learn how to use the Internet Archive and its Wayback Machine service, which captures more than one billion URLs per day, for investigative journalism.
LibGuides: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Guides
Coronavirus (Covid-19), Race and Racism: U.S.A. Legal Documents (Searchable Database)
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This searchable database includes 900+ law-related documents on the Coronavirus, Racism, and the law. It does not include news articles. It was updated with 57 additional documents on January 31, 2023.
Documents were gathered through an electronic database search using the following search terms: (COVID-19 or coronavirus)...
Research Guides: *U.S. Federal Documents: Government Information @ NUL
Northwestern University Libraries have been a U.S. Federal Depository Library since 1876. Our collection includes materials in paper, microfiche, CD-ROM, DVD formats and online formats. This guide is based on a similar guide by Kelly Smith at UCSD.
LibGuides: U.S. Government Information: Home
Guide to information resources by and about the federal government.
LibGuides: American Experience: Library Catalog(s)
LibGuides: Anti-Oppression: Anti-Oppression
This guide is intended to provide some general information about anti-oppression, diversity, and inclusion as well as information and resources for the social justice issues key to the University of West Florida community.
This guide is by no means exhaustive but rather serves as a starting place for finding information from a variety of sources. It will continue to develop in response to evolving anti-oppression issues and community needs
LibGuides: Anti-Oppression Resources for UNLV Students: Report Hate/Get Help
For UNLV students, or friends or family who want to help.
LibGuides: Community Resource Guide: Welcome
LibGuides: Data Privacy / Library User Surveillance: Overview
Arizona Resources for Legal Advice | Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library
LibGuides: Social Justice LibGuide: Home
LibGuides: Human Resources and the Internet: Home
SCF Libraries: Non-Discrimination Resources: General Resources
Resources for studying, reflecting, and learning about non-discrimination practices Resources provided by the SCF Libraries about non-discrimination
Research Guides: Allyship and Anti-Oppression: A Resource Guide: Home
LibGuides: Anti-Oppression: Anti-Oppression
Please note that as of January 2023, this guide is no longer being updated. Email library@simmons.edu for further information.
This guide is intended to provide some general information about anti-oppression, diversity, and inclusion as well as information and resources for the social justice issues key to the Simmons University community.
This guide is by no means exhaustive, but rather serves as a starting place for finding information from a variety of sources. It will continue to develop in response to evolving anti-oppression issues and community needs.
LibGuides: United States Government Information by Subject: Home
Resources for locating information from the federal government
LibGuides: Seminar Topical Research Guides
The topical research guides listed here are designed to provide students in specific Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law courses with resources and tools to begin their course-related research. The guides provide information on print and electronic library resources, legal databases, interdisciplinary databases, current awareness resources, and web resources.
The reference librarians at the Ross-Blakley Law Library encourage all students engaging in research projects to meet with a librarian to discuss their research. College of Law students can request an appointment to meet with a librarian here.
LibGuides @ URI: Human Rights
Welcome!
This is a guide to selected sources of information on Human Rights available in URI Libraries.
LibGuides: Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppression: Welcome
This guide aims to provide information to support your reflective and teaching practices about the Black Lives Matter movement and other anti-racism and anti-oppression resources.
LibGuides: Current Awareness Sources: About This Guide