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Rooksby, Jacob H. – Academe, 2012
Bringing in millions through patents invariably requires university leadership to confront what a patent is: an authorization to sue for infringement. Patents confer the right to exclude others from using a given invention, without the patent holder's permission, for a twenty-year term. Permission, of course, costs money--something universities…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Industry, Court Litigation, Research Universities
Eisenberg, Barry; Romero, Lisa – Academe, 2010
Librarians and scholars who seek to counter the rampant commercialism and consolidation that endanger equal and affordable access to knowledge can learn from the recent successful effort to pass health-care reform. Organizations with a commanding presence in an industry naturally seek to institutionalize their indispensability. They finance…
Descriptors: Industry, Educational Change, Faculty Publishing, Writing for Publication
Brandt, Allan M. – Academe, 2010
Few issues have drawn such persistent and divisive debate in recent years as tobacco-industry funding of university research. Although a number of institutions have developed policies to prohibit such funding in the last few years, others have taken large grants from tobacco companies. Today, a number of prominent hospitals, medical schools, and…
Descriptors: Universities, School Business Relationship, Corporate Support, Industry
Markowitz, Gerald; Rosner, David – Academe, 2010
During the past two decades, historians have been brought into legal cases in unprecedented numbers. As the courts have tried to adjudicate responsibility for environmental and occupational diseases, history and historians have played an increasingly central role in shaping decisions in the cases themselves as well as in related social policy. In…
Descriptors: Historians, Court Litigation, Occupational Diseases, Poisoning
Cosgrove, Lisa – Academe, 2010
In June 2010, the Association of American Medical Colleges issued the third and final portion of its conflict-of-interest policy initiatives. The task force on "Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Care" did not mince words when it described the impetus for these initiatives: "It is imperative that the possibility or perception of [financial conflict…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Policy, Professional Associations, Psychiatry
Wing, Steve – Academe, 2010
Sewage sludge is composed of residuals removed from wastewater that comes from homes, hospitals, and industries. Wastewater-treatment systems are designed to remove pollutants that could contaminate public waterways. Sludge--called "biosolids" by those who produce it, spread it, and regulate it--includes these pollutants as well as…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Investigations, Sanitation, Industry

Givler, Peter – Academe, 1999
Although some consider electronic publishing to be the wave of the future, publishers must first build an infrastructure of citations, copyrights, authentication, and preservation to make it work well. Consistency is a crucial consideration in making information and documents accessible, and significant resources must be dedicated to archiving…
Descriptors: Archives, Citations (References), Copyrights, Electronic Publishing

Astle, Deana L. – Academe, 1989
Journals have become so important to faculty research that libraries are having to sacrifice other parts of their collections to preserve serials. Journal costs are rising rapidly, scholars are writing more, and new journals in popular scholarly areas are proliferating. Faculty demand for journals will soon exceed resources. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Libraries, Costs, Higher Education

Rollin, Roger – Academe, 1989
The trend toward use of corporate language in campus management coincides with, and may correspond to, a decline in collegiality and the unique qualities of academic life. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Collegiality, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education

Ulbrich, Holley H. – Academe, 1989
The academic department is viewed as a form of cartel, a model of monopolistic behavior characterized by control over a particular differentiated product. The development and operation of this academic cartel is explored. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Business Administration, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis

Bilik, Laurie J.; Blum, Mark C. – Academe, 1989
While colleges and universities are increasingly retreating to management models already considered counterproductive in industry, corporations are beginning to appreciate the principles of shared authority and are developing collegial-style cultures. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Collegiality, Comparative Analysis

Mason, Paul M. – Academe, 1992
Delays in publication of articles in economics are examined, drawing on a survey of researchers in the field. It is concluded that members of this and other disciplines are responsible for more efficient peer review. A restructured selection process, better communication with referees, and enhanced policing of reviewers are also recommended. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economics, Efficiency, Faculty Publishing
Atlas, Ronald – Academe, 2003
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the subsequent anthrax bioterrorism mailings, the science community and others worried that technical articles might inadvertently aid those planning acts of terrorism. Some authors asked the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) for permission to withhold critical information from…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Terrorism, Scientific and Technical Information, Microbiology

Buckholtz, Alison – Academe, 1999
The high price of subscribing to scientific journals threatens scientific communications. A coalition of universities, libraries, and learned societies, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), is using electronic publishing to reverse that trend and provide affordable alternatives to costly print publications.…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Trends, Electronic Publishing, Higher Education

Horowitz, Irving Louis – Academe, 1987
Nonpublishing concerns are absorbing publishing operations, redefining them into either components of information networks or entertainment centers. Pressures toward profitability subvert independent decision making and a free speech environment is eroded by profit goals. (MLW)
Descriptors: Books, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
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