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Library & Publications

Open access.
By design.

The science is meant to be read. Faculty papers, doctoral dissertations, undergraduate textbooks, and de-identified datasets are published openly under permissive licensing. Citation, replication, and criticism are encouraged.

CH Press

The journal of the equation.

CH Press is the flagship peer-reviewed journal. Quarterly. Open access. Section editors for each of the eight axes plus an integrative section. The first issue is forthcoming Q3 2026 with a founders symposium volume.

Vol. I
Q3 2026
Founders symposium volume — the inaugural issue.
Quarterly
Cadence
Continuous online; quarterly issue collation.

Preprints

Working papers archive.

Working papers from faculty, fellows, and graduate students. Submission is continuous, review is post-publication, citation is welcome. The archive is mirrored in the CH Press DOI registry.

Datasets

Eight-axis cohort releases.

De-identified, IRB-cleared datasets for educational use and academic replication. Versioned, DOI-anchored, CC-BY licensed. Annual release schedule aligned with the academic calendar.

Dissertations

Doctoral works.

Open-access dissertations from the PhD program. Read the science before you read the journal. Dissertations are deposited at defense and remain available in perpetuity.

Textbooks

The Eight-Axis Reader.

The undergraduate primer. Eight chapters, one for each axis, plus an integrative ninth on the equation itself. First edition publishes 2026 alongside the inaugural cohort. Open online; physical edition by subscription.

Lectures

Public lectures archive.

Every named chair gives an annual public lecture. Every visiting scholar gives at least one. Recordings live in the lectures archive — free to stream, free to cite. Subscription delivers new lectures as they post.

Licensing

What you can do.

Most works are licensed CC-BY. You may cite, quote, translate, and re-publish with attribution. Datasets carry a use restriction prohibiting re-identification attempts. Commercial textbook reproduction requires a license.