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> I am with Jim on this one. My entire roralties from
writing academic and
> political articles amount to less than $100 in 20 years. I
would be happy if
> someone read and used the stuff. I did make several
hardcover copies of my
> dissertation (
My thesis was 425 pages and it goes for the same price. A bargain!
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From: Doug Henwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 8:00 PM
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Subject: [PEN-L:239] Re: Re: Re: Re: contentville
Max Sawicky wrote:
>Bastids. selling
Max Sawicky wrote:
>Bastids. selling my diss for money. Outrageous.
Wow. And just $29.95! The Laffer effect? How kinky of you, Max.
>ON THE FISCAL BEHAVIOR OF STATE GOVERNMENTS
>by max ben sawicky
>Degree : PHD
>School : UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK (0117)
>Date : 1991
>Pages : 237
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> I am with Jim on this one. My entire roralties from
writing academic and
> political articles amount to less than $100 in 20 years. I
would be happy if
> someone read and used the stuff. I did make several
hardcover copies of my
> dissertation (one for the U, one each for mt parents and
pa
Some big names are associated with scamville.
Cheers, Ken Hanly
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> Published July 26 - August 1, 2000
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> Press Clips
> by Cynthia Cotts
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> Contentvi
In a message dated 8/1/00 11:19:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Hey, my dissertation is on there too! Back when my middle name was
"Nicholson"! Maybe someone will read the damned thing. I know my committee
just barely did so. I must say I value having it read more t
I'm enclosing the URL for the story about Bell and Howell. Perhaps Carrol can
offer some background background to the story. As an undergraduate at Michigan,
I was told that the owner of the University Microfilms was on the Board of
Regents and had all sources sweetheart deals. My college roomm
Also, check out Baker, Nicholson. 2000. "Deadline: A Desperate Plea to
Stop Trashing of America's Historic Newspapers." New Yorker (24 July): pp.
42-61, which complements the story in my last post.
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-
Hey, my dissertation is on there too! Back when my middle name was
"Nicholson"! Maybe someone will read the damned thing. I know my committee
just barely did so. I must say I value having it read more than any income
I might get from Bell & Howell. I might even buy a hard-bound edition for
mys
do this without infringing
> copyright? Canadian Dimension is one of the magazines in their
> database but Dimension did not give permission to sell articles.
>From today's Feed:
http://www.feedmag.com/lofi.html
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IN A TWIST of ethical irony, media custodian
Ken Hanly wrote:
>Want to download Justin's thesis? Henwood's latest article in the
>Monthly Review etc.? For a fee of course. Just go here:
>http://search.contentville.com/content/archives.asp
> How do these people manage to do this without infringing
>copyright? Canadian Dimension is one of
Actually it seems that theses must be purchased unbound (about 30 dollars US) or
sprialbound, about twice that. Articles can be downloaded it seems. All theses
seem to be equal in price terms. My thesis "Fatalism" is no cheaper than theses
with paragraph-long titles.
Cheers, Ken Hanly
[EMAIL
In a message dated 8/1/00 8:40:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Want to download Justin's thesis? Henwood's latest article in the
Monthly Review etc.? For a fee of course. Just go here:
http://search.contentville.com/content/archives.asp
How do these people manage
Want to download Justin's thesis? Henwood's latest article in the
Monthly Review etc.? For a fee of course. Just go here:
http://search.contentville.com/content/archives.asp
How do these people manage to do this without infringing
copyright? Canadian Dimension is one of the magazines in their
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