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(Photograph) - Downloading: Derek Fraser, Teesside University vice chancellor (second left), used Prime Minister Tony Blair's launch of Trimdon digital village last week to attack student fees and...
(Photograph) - Downloading: Derek Fraser, Teesside University vice chancellor (second left), used Prime Minister Tony Blair's launch of Trimdon digital village last week to attack student fees and...
Tara Brabazon takes a listophile’s delight in a celebration of musical progress
Edward Barrow surveys current developments in digitisation of coursework As of this term, it is easier for higher education institutions to obtain permission to put scanned extracts from books,...
Tying state-of-the-art digital research infrastructure to particular research communities should give way to more equitable landscape, conference hears
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Universities must gear themselves up to deal with an activity that has ‘evolutionary roots’, academic integrity expert argues
International study suggests scientists consider X, formerly Twitter, as useful for dissemination, but less so for research
Edinburgh University's Playfair library may lack the hardcore cachet of the usual music venue, but this did not stop Alex Kapranos, front man of band-of-the-moment Franz Ferdinand, putting in an...
Books, like journals, reach far more people when they are published open access, shows report
Higher education providers participating in UK’s Erasmus+ alternative say application process was either very or fairly difficult
A university is celebrating its 10-millionth download on iTunesU. The Open University put its first piece of free educational content on the website in June 2008: now, an average of 375,000 downloads...
Students love it but faculty typically hate it. Both are asking for help with it. But how close are institutions to devising AI policies that protect both academic integrity and student employability...
Books are cumbersome, expensive and their format dated, publishers hear. Rebecca Attwood reports.