[FC-discuss] Free Thesis Project Released Today

Gavin Baker grbaker at ufl.edu
Sun May 6 09:56:47 JST 2007


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Right on, on both counts.

It might be impractical to gather information on every college and
university in the U.S., especially given that I don't know of any
mandatory or standardized disclosure practice. But it would be a lot
easier to make a short list of some of the worst ones. This seems very
well suited to our role as a student organization, and could be a good
way to kickstart discussions at those campuses.

Gavin

Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> On Fri, 4 May 2007, Fred Benenson wrote:
> 
>> Maybe we could come up with a "worst offenders" hitlist as an org?
> 
> I think that would be great.  I'd love to see any sort of informative list 
> comparing universities and the extent to which they restrict students' use 
> of their work; our wiki seems an appropriate place to draw up such a 
> table.
> 
> In fact, now that I think about it, I'd also be interested in a similar 
> "comparison shoppers' guide" for Internet access (how filtered/restricted 
> it is) at different higher education institutions.  Later on I may start 
> that (after finals etc.).
> 
> -- Asheesh.
> 
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