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Google Submits to Publishers’ Wishes In Settlement

A settlement between Google and the Association of American Publishers reached Thursday will allow U.S. publishers to decide whether or not their books or journals are digitized by the Google Books Library Project.

Rauan Kenzhekhanuly
Harvard Kennedy School

Rauan Kenzhekhanuly

Rauan Kenzhekhanuly

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Scrutiny

EdX: Harvard's New Domain

“This is not to be construed as MIT Lite or Harvard Lite,” Reif says; whether or not these edX programs will live up to the hype, however, has yet to be seen.

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In The Meantime

10 Questions with Rauan Kenzhekhanuly

Rauan Kenzhekhanuly, a former fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, has transformed the Kazakh language version of Wikipedia from a site with just four active editors and 7,000 articles to a thriving community of 250 editors monitoring 170,000 entries. Next up for Kenzhekhanuly’s Kazakhstan-based WikiBilim Foundation: Kazakh Google Translate. FM rung up Kazakhstan on Skype to talk about post-Soviet pride, Internet trolls, and whether Harvard profs ought to consider Wikipedia a credible source already.

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College

Hebrew Class Uses iPads For Teaching, Learning

In this fall’s Modern Hebrew 120a: “Intermediate Modern Hebrew” course, digital apps and iPads have replaced paper flash cards and textbooks. In collaboration with Harvard’s Academic Technology Group, Irit Aharony, the head of Harvard’s Modern Hebrew Studies Program, has created a digital textbook on iBooks for use in her second-year language class.

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For The Moment

Drinky Drink: Your iPhone, Your Vodka, and You

In honor of the iPhone 5, enjoy these drinks inspired by the company that monopolizes your technological needs.

Crime

Bad Trend Alert: Email Signatures

The inspirational quote? Yes, Gandhi is amazing. Yes, there is some providence in the fall of a sparrow. And yes, it is, in fact, tomorrow in Australia.

College Administration

'Cheap' Computers of 1984: About $2,000

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

FAS

EdX To Offer Proctored Final Exam For One Course

EdX, Harvard and MIT’s joint non-profit virtual learning initiative, will offer a proctored final exam for one of its courses this fall, President of edX and MIT Professor Anant Agarwal announced Thursday morning.

Student Life

RIP Anonymous-Harvard, B. Monday, D. Monday

The life of an email list which, at the beginning of the week, stood poised to pester the vast majority of Harvard's student body seems to have been brief.

Politics

Early Computers at Harvard—and 40 Years Later, at The Crimson

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

College Administration

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Harvard lecturer Timothy P. McCarthy '93 posted this comment on his Facebook page on June 20, prompting concerned and frustrated responses from many prominent LGBTQ faculty and administrators.

College

"Queer Exodus" from Harvard Subject of Facebook Discussion

As Harvard’s first-ever permanent director of bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, and queer student life starts work this week, all is not well according to gay and lesbian employees at Harvard.

Crime

Long Before EdX, Televised Harvard Classes Were Cutting-Edge

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

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Libraries

The Sun Sets on the Traditional Library

It’s been a tough year for the Harvard University Library. But library administrators are trying to generate excitement for change with talk of sweeping reforms to centralize and digitize the library.

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