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Farewell to the Printed Monograph
U. of Michigan Press plans dramatic move in scholarly publishing, shifting to a digital model -- with hopes of being able to increase production of important, non-commercial research.
'The Cattell Controversy'
In 1997, the American Psychological Association announced that it would give a "life achievement" award to Raymond Cattell, to honor...
The 'Black Box' of Peer Review
Countless decisions in academe are based on the quest for excellence. Which professors to hire and promote. Which grants to...
'Mission and Money' in Higher Ed
Even before the economic collapse, colleges have been going through intense debates about how they should be financed and what...
'College Drinking: Reframing a Social Problem'
Every semester of every academic year, college campuses experience tragedies (and many more near-tragedies) involving excessive use of alcohol. A...
Writing the Book on Clickers
Author of Teaching With Classroom Response Systems discusses the way a popular technology is changing instruction.
Opinion
A Dish Best Served Cold
Shakespeare wrote one of the most savage plays in the canon. Scott McLemee visits the dark side.
In Whose Interest?
Scholarly groups line up against open access legislation, but anthropologists ask whether researchers' views are being represented.
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