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Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Sep-24
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Chronicle of Higher Education. Volume 51, Number 5, September 24, 2004
Chronicle of Higher Education, v51 n5 Sep 2004
"Chronicle of Higher Education" presents an abundant source of news and information for college and university faculty members and administrators. This September 24, 2004 issue of "Chronicle of Higher Education" includes the following articles: (1) "Thank You, Masked Man" (Reilly, Liam); (2) "The Trailing-Spouse Track" (Taz, Vera); (3) "Rank and File (Drozdowski, Mark J.); (4) "The Open-Source Bazaar Makes Scholarship Available" (Roy, Michael); (5) "Standards Are Needed for "Underwear" and "Outerwear" (Stunden, Annie); (6) "Selected Readings on Open Source" (Jensen, Michael); (7) "Whether Linux or Windows, No Software Is Secure" (Spafford, Eugene H.; Wilson, David L.); (8) "The Questions You Should Ask" (Yanosky, Ron; Zastrocky, Michael); (9) "The View from Microsoft: Sharing Is Good Sometimes, but Not Always" (Wilderotter, Maggie); (10) "Needed: An 'Educore' to Aid Collaboration" (Fuchs, Ira); (11) "Open Source Is the Answer Now What Was the Question?" (Jackson, Gregory A.); (12) "Technology Used to Trade Pirated Music Could Help Faculty Members Share Teaching Tools" (Carnevale, Dan); (13) "Sakai Project Offers an Alternative to Commercial Course-Management Programs" (Young, Jeffrey R.); (14) "Is Open-Source Software a Solution to Spam?" (Kierman, Vincent); (15) "5 Challenges for Open Source" (Young, Jeffrey R.); (16) "Off the Carolina Coast, Hints of a Lost Submarine" (Lipka, Sara); (17) "South Korean Government Cracks Down on Troubled Private Universities" (Brender, Alan); (18) "A Lesson beyond the Classroom" (Rossouw, Henk); (19) "In the Valley of a Thousand Hills: Doctors Needed" (Rossouw, Henk); (20) "Congressman Assails NCAA for Treatment of Rule Violators" (Suggs, Welch); (21) "In Dispute over Ineligible Players, College Fires its Football Coach" (Suggs, Welch); (22) "Not in the Cards" (Bartlett, Thomas); (23) "Oracle vs. People Soft: The Saga Continues" (Carnevale, Dan); (24) "Reality Bites-or Does It?" (Stout, Erin); (25) "Congress Moves Closer to Deciding How Much to Spend in 2005" (Burd, Stephen); (26) "Privacy Concerns Spur to Revise? Questionnaire for Medical-School Graduates" (Brainard, Jeffrey); (27) "Advocates for Parents Push to Simplicity College-Savings Plans" (Fleming, Brendon); (28) "Genetically Altered Papayas Pit Scientists against Protestors in Hawaii and Thailand" (Monaghan, Peter); (29) "Slippery Science" (Guterman, Lila); (30) "Professor at University of Delaware Pleads Guilty in Case Involving Smuggled Poultry Virus" (Fogg, Piper); (31) "Conservatives in a Liberal Landscape" (Jacobson, Jennifer); and (32) "'Report Card' Spurs Calls for Change in Academe."
Descriptors: Higher Education, Biological Sciences, Scholarship, College Faculty, Spouses, Computer Security, Computer Software, Foreign Countries, Athletic Coaches, Questionnaires, Medical Students, Diseases, Genetics, Educational Change, Political Attitudes
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Publication Type: Collected Works - Serial
Education Level: Higher Education
Audience: Teachers; Administrators
Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Delaware; North Carolina; South Korea
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