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...chooses to opt out. The professors retain the copyright and anyone, Harvard affiliated or not, has free access. This repository program bypasses the copyright expenses and royalties that journals collect. Journals are not all costs however, and one negative of avoiding scholarly journals is the loss of the peer-review process. Yet programs like this one are an important way of providing access to information at no cost. Regardless of method, universities have to strike a balance between these two responsibilities—student costs and intellectual property. Harvard is fortunate enough to provide its students with JSTOR and other...
...don’t want to say we’re aimless, but there is no specific agenda other than to review the procedures of the Ad Board,” he said...
...part of the start of the Ad Board Review Committee, two of its members, folklore professor Stephen Mitchell and Undergraduate Council President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, hosted a discussion about the Administrative Board in the Mather House dining hall last night...
...emphasized that uncertainty or confusion about Ad Board proceedings is not limited to the student body, but extends to much of the faculty as well. He added that the role of the review committee is still being developed...
Sundquist, who will serve as the only student representative on the committee, said that last night’s meeting and others like it will help the committee identify areas to research in its review...