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Chronicle From the issue dated March 21, 2003



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Hot Type. Unhappy with Elsevier's policies, the European Economic
Association has jumped ship. The association's new journal will be
published by MIT Press; for similar reasons, the journal International
Politics has moved from Kluwer to Palgrave-Macmillan.

BEYOND GOOGLE 
College librarians are working with professors and some courseware companies
to add research aids to course Web sites.

PORNOGRAPHY PATROL
Colleges face tricky legal questions in trying to keep offensive material
off campus networks without impairing free expression, writes Robert O'Neil,
a law professor at the University of Virginia

ONLINE PUBLICATION: Scholars at the University of California at Berkeley
have created a program that will offer peer-reviewed academic articles free
to the public through a Web site.

COMPLAINT SURGE: Technology directors struggled to comply with copyright
laws after a major film studio threatened student downloaders.
WATCHDOG'S WORDS:  A group devoted to protecting individual liberties has
published a series of books on how to defend students' rights.
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