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Inside Higher Ed
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Monday, September 10, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, N 37): University Press Publishing, Georgia Copyright, MOOCs, + More
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Three directors of University Presses take to Inside Higher Ed to discuss the realities of publishing in today's academic environment ( ...
Sunday, August 05, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 32): Team GB, Big Data on Campus, Libraries and eBooks, Amazon Daily Delivery + More
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First the important stuff: TEAM GB ! From Andy Murray's gold to the men's lightweight four landing a dramatic silver, here are Br...
Monday, July 16, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 29): UK Frees Journal Articles, Amazon in Japan, Revising HigherEd, Blackboard Myths, Translations + More
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UK is about to open up academic publishing. ( Guardian ): Though many academics will welcome the announcement, some scientists contact...
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
End of the Knowledge Network at the New York Times
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A short piece in Inside Higher Ed two weeks ago announced the quiet demise of the New York Times' foray into online education and learn...
Monday, June 25, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 26): AAUP Meeting, Summer Reading Lists, Magazines, The Guardian's Future +More
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Last week the Association of American University Presses held their annual conference in Chicago, (where I attended and made two presentati...
Monday, June 04, 2012
Georgia State Update from Inside Higher Ed
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ISHEd reviews the latest information pertaining to the Georgia State eReserves case ( ISHEd ) Strictly speaking, Cambridge v. Patton only...
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, N 20): Georgia State Opinion Round-Up
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For those interested in how discussions are setting up around the Georgia State eReserves Case: Kevin Smith at Duke (perhaps the first to ...
Monday, April 09, 2012
MediaWeek (Vol 5, No 15): NYPublic remodels, Creative Thought, Gunter Grass, Pew eReader Study + More
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The New York Public library is undergoing a renovation of sorts and will be moving a large segment of its' print collection to off-site ...
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