Shifting Focus of Publishers Signals Tough Times for Textbook Authors
Leading academic publishers are signing fewer textbook authors and instead channeling investments into digital courseware.
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Leading academic publishers are signing fewer textbook authors and instead channeling investments into digital courseware.
A robot has been used to confer degrees on three students who were unable to attend their graduation ceremony.
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