Keeping You Informed-Quietness is Coming Back

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At Libraries, Quiet Makes a Comeback
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Academic libraries aren't the quiet temples to scholarship they
used to be. And students miss that atmosphere.
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An article from The Chronicle of Higher Education was forwarded to you by: mrhue@jcsu.edu Message from the sender: Here is my first article for your review. I know quietness has been a challenge for us all. It is good to know students still need a quiet moment in their lives for studying. At Libraries, Quiet Makes a Comeback http://chronicle.com/article/At-Libraries-Quiet-Makes-a/132885/?key=T24lcldjbntDMC1kaT0VamsBPSQ7MUgkNSRFYy8pblxXGQ%3D%3D Academic libraries aren't the quiet temples to scholarship they used to be. And students miss that atmosphere. This premium article will be available to nonsubscribers at the link above for five days and at http://chronicle.com/article/At-Libraries-Quiet-Makes-a/132885/ http://chronicle.com/article/At-Libraries-Quiet-Makes-a/132885/ Most E-Mailed Does Religion Really Poison Everything? http://chronicle.com/article/Does-Religion-Really-Poison/133457/ Why Online Education Won't Replace College http://chronicle.com/article/Why-Online-Education-Wont/133531/ The Fiscal Cliff for Higher Education http://chronicle.com/blogs/next/2012/08/12/the-fiscal-cliff-for-higher-education/ Ryan's Record on Issues Important to Colleges http://chronicle.com/article/Ryans-Record-on-Issues/133583/ How to Train Graduate Students in Research Ethics: Lessons From 6 Universities http://chronicle.com/article/How-to-Train-Graduate-Students/133623/ Finding it hard to keep up with all that's happening in academe? The Chronicle keeps you up to date with award-winning reporting and analysis of current events in higher education. We offer daily and weekly e-mail newsletters that will keep you current. Go to http://chronicle.com/myaccount/newsletters http://chronicle.com/myaccount/newsletters to sign up. (c) The Chronicle of Higher Education 1255 23rd Street NW Washington, DC 20037