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...would not want to go ahead and blithely publish a work if there were some highly specialized interests behind it," Murphy said. "I would think we would have wanted to be thoroughly informed...
...institutional research agreements and has long been applied to related projects such as conferences. The elements of this policy that are relevant to the current controversy are that the source of sponsorship must be such that it can be publicly disclosed, that faculty must "have the full right to publish any results obtained by them, subject only to established safeguards for the protection of privacy or confidentiality of personal data," and that institutional financial and administrative interests should be fairly considered and protected...
...free and open exchange of information and ideas is essential to an academic community. University policy statements have addressed the importance of freedom to publish without external restriction, the independence and objectivity of scholarship, and the freedom of scholars to disclose their external sources of research support. Although the pursuit of knowledge by individuals should not be constrained by an academic community, neither should limitations on free and open exchanges among scholars be accepted. For these reasons, Harvard has adopted certain policies governing the sponsorship and conduct of research...
Members are planning to publish a journal next semester and will solicit articles from undergraduates and department professors, Agronin added. The club's organizers applied to the Undergraduate Council for a grant to fund the project, but were denied and told to reapply in the spring...
...honor of the Indians who fed John Harvard's ancestors, and because we can never get enough turkey, The Crimson will not publish again until Monday. Until then, Happy Thanksgiving...