Toward a new kind of ‘Big Deal’
University librarians and some academic publishers are optimistic about the possibility of reaching new agreements to make more academic articles fully open, but they acknowledge many challenges ahead.
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University librarians and some academic publishers are optimistic about the possibility of reaching new agreements to make more academic articles fully open, but they acknowledge many challenges ahead.
Just under half of UK parents, 49%, think their child's school should ban mobile phones, a survey by price comparison site uSwitch suggests.
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The College Board, the company that administers the SAT exam, said on Tuesday that it would withdraw its much-debated plan to include a so-called adversity score on student test results, saying it had erred in distilling the challenges faced by college applicants to a single number.
The University of Houston is not caving to pressure to disinvite speakers connected to the oil industry.
The president of Kirkwood Community College is speaking out after the school removed a professor after he expressed support for Antifa.
Many professors say that teaching students how to email them properly is a necessary gift that keeps on giving.
An anti-groping device aimed at tackling sexual harassment on public transport has been launched in Japan.
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