Welcome to midweek! Here are some of the stories that have been coming across our feeds at the MHL…
The faculty of Princeton University have voted to support a policy of open access to scholarly publications, starting with their own.
Inside HigherEd blogger Tracy Mitrano offers commentary on the Author’s Guild lawsuit against HathiTrust.
Salon.com offers a discussion of the work of medical illustrator Frank Netter.
The American History Association’s magazine Perspectives has an article in its current issue by Jeffrey Reznick of the NLM talking about the 175th anniversary of the Library. As of right now, the article is behind a log-in at the AHA’s website, so head over and sign in if you’re a member, or check out your local academic library to find a copy of the publication.
A new blog for the history of naval medicine debuted at Tranquillity, Solace & Mercy this month. (And thanks to the good folks at the Repository for Bottled Monsters for pointing it out!)