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We'll Take It From Here
After more than a decade outsourcing to a for-profit partner, Saint Leo University takes online education into its own hands.
The Promise of Digital Humanities
Could the creative use of technology help humanities scholars win back public support?
Library Limbo
Faculty members say U. of San Diego layoffs of library workers whose jobs weren't digital fly in the face of the Catholic institution's social teachings.
Integrated Solutions
Citing a need to save money and rethink information access, several liberal arts colleges have placed libraries and IT in the same administrative unit.
Back in Blackout
Students who loathed a Pennsylvania university's weeklong campus ban of social networking sites last year won't be happy today. But the university hopes they'll learn something.
Opinion
The Challenge of Technology
The residential liberal arts college remains vital, but the model needs to consider how recent advances may transform education, writes Barry Mills.
Abuse of Trust?
U. of Michigan Library admits to flaws in process for identifying copyright "orphans" in HathiTrust Digital Library, in setback for project aimed at increasing access to digitized texts.
Wards of the Court
A sharp split over digitized versions of "orphan works," as well as anger over Google's books project, led authors' group to sue major university libraries.
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