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_aGreenberg, Daniel S., _d1931-2020 _eauthor. _91213077 |
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_aScience for sale : _bthe perils, rewards, and delusions of campus capitalism / _cDaniel S. Greenberg. |
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_aChicago : _bUniversity of Chicago Press, _c2007. |
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_gPt. 1. _tThe setting and the system -- _g1. _tMoney for science : never enough -- _g2. _tElusive industrial angels -- _g3. _tCommercialize! It's the law -- _g4. _tChanging attitudes -- _g5. _tThe price of profits -- _g6. _tConflicts and interests -- _g7. _tA new regime -- _gPt. 2. _tAs seen from the inside - six conversations -- _g8. _tSuccess and remorse -- _g9. _tA congenial partnership -- _g10. _tWhen the rules change in midstream -- _g11. _tProfits and principles -- _g12. _tGenerations apart -- _g13. _tThe journals revolt -- _gPt. 3. _tFixing the system -- _g14. _tWhat's right and wrong, and how to make it better -- _tEpilogue : a parable for our time. |
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