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Smaller Servings for Libraries

Decades of Education Department data show universities allocating less money to libraries as overall spending has ballooned.

Attack of the Memes

With the help of a young entrepreneur and thousands of willing college students, campus-specific Web gags go viral.

Model Romance

For Valentine's Day, Santa Cruz computer scientists unveil a prom-themed role-play that could portend a new frontier for game-based learning.

New Seal of Approval

Digital humanities advocates look to hammer out a publishing platform to help institutions apply traditional peer review mechanisms to nontraditional research.

Breaking Virtual Ground

MITx opens registration for its first "interactive" massively open online course.

Open Access and Interventionism

White House solicitation about the government's role in making federally funded research available to the public rekindles debate over open access.

Why Pay for Intro Textbooks?

Rice U. unveils free, digital offering that it says could save students nationwide tens of millions of dollars.

Defining Fair Use

Association of Research Libraries spells out principles and best practices for making copyrighted materials as free as possible while avoiding lawsuits.