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RE: Harvard Faculty Adopts OA Requirement
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- From: "Rick Anderson" <rick.anderson@utah.edu>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 22:48:59 EST
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[MOD NOTE: Similar question: if subset of a group of faculty votes on something at a meeting, does that vote then become University policy, or if not, then what are the steps from voting to becoming policy?] > But of course faculty can opt out. It says they will be given a > waiver not that they might be given a waiver. I noticed this as well, and find it interesting. Can you call something a policy if no one is actually required to follow it? --- Rick Anderson Assoc. Dir. for Scholarly Resources & Collections Marriott Library University of Utah rick.anderson@utah.edu 801-721-1687
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