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Long Road to Open Access

Effort by leading research universities to rethink the economics of scholarly journals has an underwhelming first year, and experts caution against expectations of quick change.

'Asians in the Ivory Tower'

Each fall brings articles about rising Asian-American enrollments at leading colleges and universities. But according to Robert T. Teranishi, associate...

A Call for Open Textbooks

Lobbying for cheaper books, a student activist group throws its weight behind an open-source model.
Opinion

At the Rendezvous of Victory

The C.L.R. James Library in London is being renamed. Scott McLemee wants to halt the vandalism.
Opinion

The Bookworm Turns

Will getting an e-reader change your life? Scott McLemee takes one step forward, two steps back....

'When College Is Not the Best Time'

We've all heard the clichéd description of college as "the best years of your life." For those of us whose...

'The iConnected Parent'

With the start of a new academic year -- and a new crop of freshmen leaving home for the first...

The All E-Book Diet

Daytona State says switching to only electronic textbooks will lighten the cost burden on students.