In article <5koplr$eiq at cardinal1.Stanford.EDU> ladasky at leland.Stanford.EDU (John Ladasky) writes:
>In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.970506205158.10629A at gort.canisius.edu>,
>Annette I Niestroy <niestroa at GORT.CANISIUS.EDU> wrote:
>>What is (are) the principle antihgen(s) that mediate maternal tolerance
>>of an embryo. (snip)
> I don't know where Canisius.edu is located, but it seems that
>*nobody* over there wants to do their own homework...
I was wondering that, as well... We've seen a sudden barrage of postings from
people at "canisius.edu" asking essay-type questions that students ought
to be able to answer from class notes or textbook readings. I'm curious--
1) Could those people have been *told* to seek answers from the internet?
(Whether that meant looking up the answers on a web page or posting the
questions for others to answer is a separate issue...).
2) Or, did "canisius" do away with its campus library because, as some
administrators--and even librarians--insist, "everything is available
'on-line' anyway"?
C. Brunner