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Historical echoes, part 6
09/07/10
This is the final part of William Leue's history of the UAlbany Philosophy Department. For context, see part I, part II, part III, part IV, and part V.
The final chapter includes the foreshadowed revolution, and the pseudonymous poetry becomes moreso.
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Historical echoes, part 5
09/07/08
This is the penultimate part of William Leue's history of the UAlbany Philosophy Department. For context, see part I, part II, part III, and part IV.
This chapter is mostly about Bill Reese, who was still around as a professor emeritus when I came to Albany in 2004. He had the large -
Historical echoes, part 4
09/07/06
This is the fourth part of William Leue's history of the UAlbany Philosophy Department. For context, see part I, part II, and part III.
Leue gives us more of his thinly pseudonymous poetry along with the rumblings of the coming revolution.
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Go for the gold
09/07/03
Open Access (OA) publication seems like a no-brainer for scholarly articles. We are not paid directly for our writing; we act from the altruistic motive of adding to human knowledge and from the selfish motive of furthering our own careers. Both motives are thwarted if the articles are locked up in -
Publishing in the echo chamber
09/07/02
In these two related items, Wikipedian prose appears in print:
1. Dublin student Shane Fitzgerald invented a quotation and attributed it to the recently-deceased composer Maurice Jarre in the latter's Wikipedia entry.* The quote was subsequently printed by several major newspapers in
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