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The Essential Value of University Presses

Institutions can be unfamiliar with what their university presses do or with their own integral role in supporting scholarly publishing, argue Kathryn Conrad and Jennifer Crewe, which can lead to hasty or inaccurate judgments.

The New Student Activists

An upcoming book by a Villanova researcher provides a portrait of the modern student activists on U.S. college campuses and the various causes for which they advocate.

Measuring Research Transparency

New system will assess journals on their performance.
Opinion

Contagious Skepticism

Scott McLemee reviews Bernice L. Hausman's Anti/Vax: Reframing the Vaccination Controversy.

1 Year Down

Contingent Magazine had a lot of doubters when it debuted 12 months ago. But it's still going strong and earning a reputation as a place where historians can engage the public with the ideas that have always interested them.

A Legal Challenge for Inclusive Access

Big textbook publishers and retailers are accused of squashing competition from independent college bookstores.
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Censorship Through Noise

Peter Pomerantsev's This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality demonstrates that one variety of globalization is compatible with economic protectionism, cultural isolationism and an obsession with national sovereignty, Scott McLemee writes.

An Intelligent Argument on Race?

Scholar makes argument in favor of race-based research into intelligence, but experts in that subfield say it's an unnecessary plea that doesn't square with scientific realities.