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Re: On Parasitism and Double-Dipping
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- Subject: Re: On Parasitism and Double-Dipping
- From: Sandy Thatcher <sgt3@psu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 20:12:06 EDT
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At 5:05 PM -0400 5/14/08, Stevan Harnad wrote: >The academic rule -- and for research universities, it definitely >trumps football fields, otherwise we are talking about the forces >that trump research itself, and that's beyond both our reaches -- is >Publish or Perish Well, it is usually research universities, like the 50 some members of the Association of American Universities, that have the biggest athletic programs , the largest stadiums, and are members of the BCS system that runs the college football bowl games. I wouldn't be surprised if at all of these universities (except the Ivies, which aren't members of the BCS) the budget of the athletic department far outstrips the budget of the library. So much for priorities. I invite Stevan to read one of our recent books that sheds light on budget priorities at research universities: http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-03293-1.html
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