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Gonzalez, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Community colleges are under pressure these days to produce graduates who can land jobs. But identifying which occupations and skills are in demand is often easier said than done. LaGuardia, a City University of New York campus in Long Island City, is one of 10 community colleges across six states experimenting with software that collects…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Data, Information Utilization, Alignment (Education)
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
A suit first filed by 6 publishers, then extended to a class-action suit involving 83 publishers, resulted in a ruling that photocopying whole articles from a scholarly journal without permission violated "fair use" because the copy was used to enhance archival files rather than enhance research directly. (MSE)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Fair Use (Copyrights), Information Utilization, Legal Problems
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
A federal appeals court has revised its opinion in a widely-watched copyright case, indicating that the ruling was not intended to apply to professors or independent scientists, but critics see the revision as even more confusing. The opinion found that copying scholarly journal articles by a corporate scientist did not qualify under the fair-use…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Court Litigation, Fair Use (Copyrights), Federal Regulation
Turner, Judith Axler – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
While business administration educators are increasingly using computers for instruction, incorporating administrative computing into course content and classroom activity, requiring computer literacy of students, adding courses in high-technology management, and creating departments of management information systems, no general theory of…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers
Jaschik, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
Data on state aid to higher education is compiled in a variety of ways, using a variety of classification and and analysis methods, but can be misleading or misused and cause bitter political disputes about the strength of state support. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education
Nicklin, Julie L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
The ethics of using information on college students' applications to determine which parents might be potential donors to the institution are debated. The exchange of information between admissions and development offices without parents' knowledge is seen by some as compromising institutional integrity. (MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Administration, College Admission, College Applicants
DeLoughry, Thomas J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
A conference on "Teaching and Technology" held near Earlham College is discussed. The changes that colleges must make to help students take advantage of the "information explosion" were examined. Access to information, it is suggested, would interest students in seeking bridges between disciplines. (MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Faculty, College Students, Computer Literacy
Farrell, Charles S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1985
Twelve rule changes made by the National Collegiate Athletics Association to strengthen regulation of student participation, coach behavior, and sports program administration and to enforce penalties are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, College Students, Discipline Policy
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1985
Rule changes are summarized and the institutions and conferences voting against some of them are listed. The rules concern institutional self-study, academic reporting, member discipline, coach rule violations, eligibility, expenditures, playing season, compliance, meetings, sponsorship, and playing rules. (MSE)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, College Students, Discipline Policy
Shattuck, John – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1985
The text of a report written by a Harvard University administrator concerning federal regulation of the flow of research results addresses issues of prepublication review and research contract restraints, a trend toward increased security classification of information, imposition of export controls on research, and restrictions on foreign…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Contracts, Disclosure
Woodring, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
News media reports about Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores and trends have drawn or suggested conclusions about the quality of schools, teachers, and colleges that are neither supported by evidence from the test itself nor consistent with its nature and purpose. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Educational Quality, Higher Education, Information Utilization
Walker, Paulette V. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
The Public Health Service's Office of Research Integrity, charged with investigating allegations of research misconduct, is addressing charges of inefficiency by speeding up inquiries and reducing the backlog of cases. However, concern persists about the quality of investigations and the agency's power. Some feel the agency relies too heavily on…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Efficiency, Ethics, Evaluation Criteria