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I'm going to second that. That really would be a great resource! If
just the lot of us on this listserv start poking around for hard facts
on the policies at our respective universities, that'd be a great start.<br>
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I'll go ahead and excuse my tone, which implies that every single
person on this list is a student. Maybe that's not so. But close
enough. ;)<br>
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Conor<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, Timothy Cowlishaw wrote:
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<pre wrap="">However, I really can't say whether this is a common policy in HE in the
UK, and it would definately be worth investigating. Am very keen to help
with any projects doing work in this field, so please do keep me
updated, and let me know if i can do anything to help!
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It would be great if someone would start systematically finding out if
universities restrict their students' access to their own work and
documenting the results on e.g. wiki.freeculture.org so others can
contribute to the search.
I think I've before wondered about having an archive of schools with
particularly freedom-effacing IT policies. Both would surely be useful!
-- Asheesh.
--
Atlanta makes it against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole
or street lamp.
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