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Oberlin College Libraries Support Ukrainian Journals

June 08, 2022

Collage of OCL's marble Reading Girl statue wearing blue sneaker in front of the Ukrainian flag.

Collage of OCL's Reading Girl statue in front of the Ukrainian flag

The invasion of Ukraine has impacted scientific activity and the production of knowledge there, with disruptions to the civilian infrastructure leaving the Ukrainian academic community struggling. Oberlin's Libraries are now part of an initiative to support Ukrainian scholars. We are proud to report that Oberlin's Libraries have joined an initiative with French publishers and Knowledge Unlatched to ensure that 10 journals selected by a scientific committee keep running.

Journals that will receive scholarship if the crowdfunding campaign reaches its goal:

  • Collected Scientific Works of the Ukrainian State University of Railway Transport
  • Educational Challenges
  • From the Archives of the VUChK-GPU-NKVD-KGB
  • Proceeding of Shevchenko Scientific Society Medical Sciences
  • Scientific Journals of the State Institution "Taras Shevchenko Luhansk National University"
  • Skhid (East)
  • Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing
  • Technical Sciences and Technology
  • The Scientific Notes of the Skovoraoda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University. Literature Studies
  • VSESVIT

Oberlin's Libraries stand for unimpeded scholarly communication and the free flow of information.

For more information please visit OPERAS, the European Research Infrastructure for the development of open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities.