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8 votes
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How men’s rights groups helped rewrite regulations on campus rape
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Stanford cuts eleven sports from their varsity program
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Researchers at Cornell University concluded that an online semester would result in more COVID-19
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Lurching toward Fall, disaster on the horizon
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Higher ed: Enough already
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University of Oxford researchers have begun recruiting human volunteers for Phase II/III human trials of a COVID-19 vaccine
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The coming disruption - Scott Galloway predicts a handful of elite universities and tech companies will soon monopolize higher education
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American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sues Betsy DeVos over “reprehensible” new sexual assault rules
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California police used military surveillance tech at grad student strike
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An Oxford professor, an evangelical collector, and a missing gospel of Mark: A scholar claimed that he discovered a first-century gospel fragment, now faces allegations of theft, cover-up, and fraud
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How a leftist cartoonist’s college campus drawing nearly became a far-right meme
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Biden’s free-college plan is a solution in search of a problem
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Coronavirus prompts Harvard, MIT to send students home
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Professor loses landmark legal battle after claiming it’s ‘free speech’ to deliberately misgender trans students
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A scandal in Oxford: The curious case of the stolen gospel
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Scandinavia is famous for its liveable cities, but a new university course in Nordic urban planning has raised questions about replicating the region's approach elsewhere
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One in five University of Otago, New Zealand medical students to be denied graduation after falsifying overseas placement records
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In China, surge in students informing on professors
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Flawed algorithms are grading millions of students’ essays
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Researchers at Uppsala University have successfully created the world's first paper battery
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China orders halt to history tests for students seeking credits for US university courses
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Alaska defunds scholarships for thousands of university students ahead of fall semester
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Alaska fears 'brain drain' after forty-one percent proposed cut to university system
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University of Chicago undergraduate physics bibliography
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Med students are doing vaginal exams on unconscious, non-consenting patients
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The disadvantages of an elite education: Our best universities have forgotten that the reason they exist is to make minds, not careers
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A union fight at Marquette University
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The University of Maryland waited eighteen days to inform students of a virus on campus. That decision left vulnerable students like Olivia Paregol in the dark
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How does a rural Colorado county with three people per square mile send thirty students to an Ivy League institution?
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Coca-Cola's contracts with researchers reserved the right to kill studies
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Can you access university libraries in your country w/o an affiliation to the university?
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University...
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University where paid membership is open to public. I've researched in the past and found that major universities around the world---i.e. Italy, France, UK, US; selection factor being the languages I can read---seem to allow the public to access in one way or another (article, in Turkish, with results). But I wonder how accurate my reading is with the reality, and thus I'm asking this question.
So, as a plain citizen w/o any current affiliation to any educational institutions, can you access university libraries where you live? Does it matter if you have certain diplomas or affiliations? How easy it is?
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Harvard sued by 'descendant of slave for profiting from photos'
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UC terminates Elsevier subscription citing unstable fees and irreconcilable differences in approach to open research
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Wright State faculty ends one of the longest strikes at a public university in US history
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Poor English, few jobs: Are Australian universities using international students as 'cash cows'?
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Why is my university forcing me to see colleagues as "customers"?
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Academic grievance studies and the corruption of scholarship
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The other political correctness: America's elite universities are censoring themselves on China
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How two thieves stole thousands of prints from university libraries
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After a year of rising tensions, protesters tear down Confederate statue on UNC campus
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How in 2015, $364 Billion flowed through two and four year public universities and colleges of the states of the USA
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The world might be better off without college for everyone
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Chinese hackers breach Australian National University, putting national security at risk
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Exploring ethical implications of Yale experiment to reanimate dead brain cells
5 votes