The Wikipedia Library/Newsletter/July-August 2022
In this issue we highlight the Library Bundle, a call for input on this newsletter, and, as always, a roundup of news and community items related to libraries and digital knowledge.
Library Bundle[edit]
Did you know that you can access many Wikipedia Library resources without needing to apply? The Library Bundle offers free full-text access automatically to all eligible users and we're continuing to move collections over to this method of access. Partners transitioning to Library Bundle this month include:
- SpringerLink and Springer Nature
- Project MUSE
- Taylor & Francis
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
- Loeb Classical Library
See all available collections on your My Collections page.
Books & Bytes[edit]
In the last issue we called for input on this newsletter. You still have an opportunity to have your say!
- What topics do you like to see covered? What should be added or left out?
- How often should the newsletter come out?
- What else should change about Books & Bytes?
Join the discussion at Meta.
Bytes in brief[edit]
- (English) Two photos of every library on earth
- (English) My GLAMorous introduction into the Wikiverse
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