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January 3, 2006
A recent article featured a series of questions and answers with John Willinsky, whose new book argues that whenever possible, scholarly information should be disseminated online and free. Here's how I would answer those same questions. Q: Can you define “the access principle"?
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As the year starts, Amy L. Wink reflects on how we inspire ourselves to creativity.
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Terry Caesar considers what the rare canine appearance in academe says about how professionalism is defined.
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New technologies are not the death knell for liberal arts education, says Laura Blankenship. Used appropriately, they can actually invigorate it.
December 28, 2005
Robert E. Weir considers the challenge of teaching point of view in contemporary America.

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