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Calif. academics urged to boycott journals
WALNUT CREEK, Calif., June 11 (UPI) -- University of California librarians, protesting a 400 percent increase in subscription costs, say they are urging professors not submit research to journals.
University of California librarians urge boycott of Nature journals
University of California librarians are urging professors not to submit research to Nature or 66 related journals to protest a 400 percent increase in the publisher's prices.
Journal reporter recognized for St. Charles County homeless coverage
A national organization is recognizing a Suburban Journals reporter for covering people struggling in one of the St. Louis area's most affluent suburbs.
NCI seeks nominations for its '30 Leaders in their Thirties' award
North County Inc. (NCI), along with media sponsors North County Suburban Journals and Gateway Television News, is seeking nominations for the 2010 NCI Salutes 30 Leaders in their Thirties award.
D.C. area religion events
-- Sunday, 12:45 p.m.: A performance by pianist Hyun-Mi Chung will be held at National Presbyterian Church, 4101 Nebraska Ave. NW. Donations accepted. 202-537-0800. Religion and Spirituality - Religious Studies - Religion - New Religious Movements - Journals
Church History Department offers advice for donations
From the Book of Mormon as a written history to the counsel to keep our own journals, records of the past are important in...
Oh Yeah? Yeah!
In response to the UC librarians calling for a boycott on Nature Publishing Group's journals because of planned price hikes, NPG released a letter saying it was "shocked" at the "sensationalist data" being "misinterpreted."
Thomson Reuters Expands Support of African Journal Partnership Project
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Study: Seasoned profs prepare students for advanced learning
( University of Chicago Press Journals ) Highly credentialed and experienced professors are better at preparing students for long-term academic success than their less-experienced counterparts, but that ability isn't necessarily reflected in their students' teaching evaluations. That's according to research by a pair of economists published in this month's Journal of Political Economy.
Academic Battle Delays Publication by 3 Years
A psychologist claimed his words were distorted in a paper critical of his rating scale of psychopathy, and a long legal battle ensued.