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December 2nd, 2011 - 10:33 am § in Hypocrisy

Big Publishers Buy British Library Access Rights

British Library Group Doesn’t Ditch Elsevier and Wiley-Blackwell December 1, 2011, 12:41 pm By Jennifer Howard from the Chronicle A major British library group announced today that it has struck new deals with Elsevier and Wiley-Blackwell, two of the largest publishers of academic journals. The gr[...]

September 23rd, 2011 - 3:21 pm § in Schools & Colleges, Science

The AVE Challenge: Who is going to win the Nobel Sunday Night?

  About 9 AM Stockholm time Monday, the Karolinska is going to wake up one to three biologists and announce they have won the  Nobel Prize. Thompson Reuters has their list based on citation, I call this hokey. Here is Thompsons’s list with my thumb added in an appropriate direction where[...]

September 8th, 2011 - 9:53 pm § in America, China, Hypocrisy, Religion, Schools & Colleges, Science

Courts Make Bad Ruling on Who Owns a Gene

Ruling Upholds Gene Patent in Cancer Test By ANDREW POLLACK Published: July 29, 2011 NY Times  excerpted The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which specializes in patent cases, said that Myriad Genetics was entitled to patents on two human genes used to predict if women have an increased r[...]

August 26th, 2011 - 11:04 am § in Science

BREAKING NEWS: A New Journal!

The HHMI/Wellcome/MPI super journal and the triumph of open access By Michael Eisen from Its Not Junk On Monday the world’s three most prominent private funders of scientific research – the US’s Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the UK’s Wellcome Trust and Germany’s Max Planck Society – a[...]

June 27th, 2011 - 9:00 am § in America, Schools & Colleges

Who Owns My Gravitas?

The public sees the University of Washington as the home for an elite faculty.  They, the public, expect us to hold forth in our areas of expertise.  In effect we are paid to use  the UW brand to promote our ideas.  The tricky questions is how doe s0one define expertise? That question has came u[...]

May 7th, 2011 - 1:44 pm § in America, Politics, Schools & Colleges

Release of Faculty-Productivity Data Roils U. of Texas

from the Chronicle of Higher Education. How much professors in the University of Texas system earn and how many courses and students they teach were parts of a vast data file that system officials compiled at the request of a newly formed task force on productivity and excellence and released public[...]

April 3rd, 2011 - 7:15 am § in America, Politics, Schools & Colleges

China ‘to overtake US on science’ in two years

David Shukman Science and environment correspondent, BBC News China is on course to overtake the US in scientific output possibly as soon as 2013 – far earlier than expected. That is the conclusion of a major new study by the Royal Society, the UK’s national science academy. The country [...]

March 17th, 2011 - 10:43 am § in Schools & Colleges

An Open Letter to University Presidents

from UNILEAKS Dear President, Welcome to UniLeaks. We are a new online project dedicated to publishing information on public interest matters relating to the higher education industry. In essence, a version of Wikileaks aimed at Universities. While initiated in Australia, UniLeaks, like the industry[...]

March 16th, 2011 - 5:14 pm § in America, Politics, Schools & Colleges, Science, UW

To succeed, US must continue to invest in education, research

“America’s current circumstances are certainly serious. But there is a proven path forward, one that the United States has traveled with great success before: the rising path of innovation. After the Civil War and World War II, in particular, America restored its economic momentum with great[...]

March 9th, 2011 - 12:07 pm § in Uncategorized

UPDATE: Supreme Court Decision May Have Huge Affect on Faculty Governance

Ed.  My concerns about Stanford v. Roche may have been understated now that I have read more about the  new patent law passed by the US Senate. That law would award patents to the first to file rather than, as present, the first to invent.  This conflicts with the way things are done at universit[...]