the inevitable, part deux
Following up on yesterday’s post about inevitability, here’s another statement along the same lines:...
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Following up on yesterday’s post about inevitability, here’s another statement along the same lines:...
In relation to my earlier post on academic genres, here’s an assignment that I’ve been thinking about...
One reason I’d like to see changes in the standards of scholarly publication is that I’d like to see...
Mark Bauerlein’s article on “Diminishing Returns in Humanities Research” gives me the opportunity to...
This fits with what I hear from students all the time: A study published in the April issue of British Educational...
Over at The American Scene, I have some thoughts on a recent proposal: that Bill Gates should start his own university.
When I was a kid I didn't really dislike brushing my teeth, but sometimes that was just one too many things to do....
Very interesting article by Rachel Toor in the Chronicle of Higher Education on trying to get people to understand the...
. . . to publishers, that is. Consider this a follow-up to last week's post about the Big New Kindle and its...
About ten years ago James O’Donnell published a provocative book called Avatars of the Word: from Papyrus to...