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When University Presses Fail

Closures speak volumes about a university's priorities and about academe's priorities, writes Jeffrey R. Di Leo.

The Gamble

In an attempt to be more timely and relevant, Princeton plans to publish early chapters of forthcoming book on 2012 election in electronic form, free.

Paying for Performance

Western Governors U. says it will pay McGraw-Hill for course content based on how well students do with it. Pearson is also using the model.
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Book Beat 2012

University presses head to the publishing industry's annual confab. Scott McLemee tags along.

MLA Shift on Copyright

Association's journals will now leave copyright with authors, with explicit authorization to post articles on personal or departmental websites, or in open access repositories.

'Mudwoman'

In new novel, acclaimed author Joyce Carol Oates depicts the struggles -- both external and psychological -- of a university's first female president.
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Ride a Pale Horse

It infected a third of the world's population and killed tens of millions. Scott McLemee reads a new book recalling the influenza pandemic of 1918.

Some Leeway, Some Limits

In landmark ruling, federal judge rejects most arguments made by publishers in suit against Georgia State over e-reserves. But she also imposes some rules that could complicate life for librarians and professors.