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EDUCAUSE Review Magazine, Volume 44, Number 1, January/February 2009featuresAs the price of college/university textbooks continues to rise, new electronic models and various “open” options are being proposed from all sides: by publishers, by students, and by authors and institutions. PublishersStudentsAuthors & InstitutionsHow might the logic of Web 2.0, the logic of commons-based peer production, and the logic of platform management transform the idea of the university and the very activities—teaching and learning, research, and publishing—that lie at the heart of this enterprise? With the availability of a rich variety of IT solutions for emergency preparedness, colleges and universities need to leverage these technologies to benefit emergency notification services, leading to strategic implications for campus emergency communications management policies. departmentswww Leadership E-Content PodcastIT New Horizons policy@edu Viewpoints Homepage |
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