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The Alleged Conspiracy Grows

James Tracy, Newtown-shooting denier and ex-professor at Florida Atlantic, alleges in a federal suit that his faculty union conspired with the institution to get rid of him.

A 'Dangerous' Post

Group of scholars want a political theology blog post arguing that some leftists sympathize with jihad taken down, but the blog's editors say they're baffled by the demand.

Preventing a 'Digital Dark Age'

Universities and nonprofits are building a "preservation ecosystem" to ensure today's research can benefit scholars of the future.

Open Access at Both Ends

Dozens of liberal arts colleges come together to form Lever Press, a book publishing imprint that promises to be open access for both authors and readers.
Opinion

My Lab Is in the Cloud

Humanities scholars conduct their research in an arena that is flexible, efficient and cost-effective, and they should be funded accordingly, writes Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt.

'The Right Thing to Do'

The disability studies scholars behind guidelines on accessibility in publishing gain their first endorsement from a university press.

ProQuest Acquires SIPX

The researcher and library service provider makes another investment in simplifying the discovery of scholarly content with the addition of the Silicon Valley-based start-up.

Blogs, Essays or Both?

U. of Michigan researcher finds that different formats for assignments result in notably different qualities of writing.